Court Opinion

ID: 3644084
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:00:48.238731+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:08:03.987069
License: Public Domain

He shall not be relieved here. It was his own folly to deliver the writing to a person who took so little care of it. Perhaps there was some condition or limitation in the deed on which the annuity ended, and he now pretends to have lost the deed, in order to charge his brother absolutely. But if the deed had been casually lost, as by fire, etc., he might have relief in equity, as in the case *of Vincent and Beverly.
And it was referred to Justice Hutton. In this case it was held by DODERIDGE, J., et non fuit negatum, that where the lessor enters on the lessee and suspends the rent, he shall not have relief in equity, for it is against law. Poph., 205, 206; Noy, 82; 3 Bulstr., 315; 1 Roll., 378; Barryv. Stile, antea, p. 648. *Page 739