Such articles was, fot that it was unreasonable the covenantor, who had received the money, should retaui the land; but as upon a nudum pactum there was no remedy at law, so neither was there any in equity. From Wordnik.com. [Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, and of some special cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench [1695-1735]] Reference
The judges gave their services for nothing, and, for once, released from all their own trammels, set to work to do substantial justice between landlord and tenant, personalty and realty, the life interest and the remainder, covenantor and covenantee, after a fashion which excited the admiration and won the confidence of the whole City. From Wordnik.com. [Andrew Marvell]
■ 1 ■ « ty, aad where tnc perron of the covenantor, and not the land, oo if H, having a term for years, devifes an annuity to J. From Wordnik.com. [Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's bench; with some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common pleas and Exchequer, alphabetically digest under proper heads;] Reference
199 (N) 30,000/. is covenanted to be laid oat io land; the money need not be laid oat all together upon one 'purchase; bat if laid out at several times, it is suffi - cient; and if the covenantor dies, having purchased some lands which are left to descend, this will be a sa - tisfaction pro tonic. From Wordnik.com. [Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, and of some special cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench [1695-1735]] Reference
30,000/. is covenanted to be laid out in land: the money need not be laid out all together upon one purchase; but if laid out at several times, it is sufficient; and if the covenantor dies, having, after the covenant, purchased some lands which are left to descend, this will be a satisfaction pro tanto. From Wordnik.com. [Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, and of some special cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench [1695-1735]] Reference
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