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30. Ames, Cases on Trusts (2nd Ed.) 286; Willoughby v. Willoughby, 1 Term Rep. 763; Kinicott v. Board of Sup'rs of Wayne County, 16 Wall. (U. S.) 452, 21 L. Ed. 319; Stokes v. Riley, 121 111. 166, 11 N. E. 877. Compare, Seacoast R. Co. v. Wood, 65 N. J. Eq. 530, 56 Atl. 337, criticized 17 Harv. Law Rev.
31. See 2 White & Tudor. Leading Cases in Eq. (8th Ed.) at p. 151.
32. Preston v. Nash, 76 Va. 1. In Buck v. Winn, 11 B, Mon.
(Ky.) 323, it was held that a purchaser at sheriff's sale, before procuring a deed, had such an "inchoate legal title" that he was entitled to protection as a bona fide purchaser.

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