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" I observe, that many of the witnesses say, that, as a grammar school, this will be of no benefit to them. Now that is a consideration with which, if the loss of benefit is not improperly produced, I have nothing to do ; for if the founder thought fit... "
Report of the President of Harvard College and Reports of Departments - Página 30
por Harvard University - 1856
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Edward Jacob, John Walker - 1823 - 622 páginas
...a grammar school, and if afterwards, from different notions about education prevailing, it becomes of much less public benefit, that is not a ground upon which a judge can niter it. He that created it had a right to determine its nature. If, therefore, the grammar school...
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Annual Report of the President of Harvard University to the Overseers on the ...

1853 - 912 páginas
...generally, seems to be unquestioned. 4 Kent's Com. (6th ed.) 508, note; 7 Ves. (Amer. ed.) 36, note; Fontain v. Ravenel, 17 How. 369. But we have not deemed...that is not a ground upon which a judge can alter it. Ho that created it had the right to determine its nature. I can give no remedy." And in Attorney-General...
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Papers ... Also the Results of the Statistical Enquiries of the ..., Volume 2

Central Society of Education (London, England) - 1838 - 446 páginas
...Hartley, 2 J. and W. 353. and if afterwards, from different notions about education prevailing, it becomes of much less public benefit, that is not a ground...which a judge can alter it. He that created it had a right to determine its nature. If, therefore, the Grammar School of Bingley has (not by the fault...
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First (-Third) publication, Volume 2

Central society of education - 1838 - 440 páginas
...Hartley, 2 J. and W. 353. and if afterwards, from different notions about education prevailing, it becomes of much less public benefit, that is not a ground...which a judge can alter it. He that created it had a right to determine its nature. If, therefore, the Grammar School of Bingley has (not by the fault...
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The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ..., Volume 36

1851 - 488 páginas
...Att.-Gen. v. Huntley, 2 Jac. & Walk. 383, where Lord Eldon remarked, " If the founder thought proper to establish a grammar school, and if afterwards,...is not a ground upon which a judge can alter it. He who created it had a right to determine its nature. * By Lord Eldon, in the case of Att.-Gen. v. Whiteley,...
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 15;Volume 46

1851 - 484 páginas
...Att.-Gen. v. JIuntley, 2 Jac. & Walk. 383, where Lord Eldon remarked, " If the founder thought proper to establish a grammar school, and if afterwards,...is not a ground upon which a judge can alter it. He who created it had a right to determine its rnture, language, writing and arithmetic, he restrained...
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Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ..., Volume 69

Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1869 - 668 páginas
...if the loss of benefit is not improperly produced, I have nothing to do ; for if the founder thought fit to establish a grammar school, and if afterwards,...determine its nature. I can give no remedy." And in Attorney General v. Earl of Mansfield, 2 Russ. 520, Lord Eldon said : " There is no power, at least...
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The Doctrine of Cy Pres as Applied to Charities: Being the Meredith Prize ...

Robert Hunter McGrath (Jr.) - 1887 - 88 páginas
...if the loss of benefit is not improperly produced, I have nothing to do ; for if the founder thought fit to establish a grammar school, and if afterwards,...created it, had the right to determine its nature." 3 Nor will the trustees be changed. If they have once ' Harvard Col. vs. The Soc. for Prom. Theol....
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The Modernization of Charity an Explanation of Philadelphia Foundation

William Purves Gest - 1920 - 38 páginas
...if the loss of benefit is not improperly produced, I have nothing to do; for if the founder thought fit to establish a grammar school, and if afterwards,...created it, had the right to determine its nature." Third. — Nor can the trust be altered on account of hardship or inconvenience to the beneficiary....
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