Harry S. Truman, Final Exam in Sophomore Equity, Kansas City School of Law
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Harry S Truman
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Kansas City School of Law
SOPHOMORE EQUITY.
FINAL EXAMINATION - -DECEMBER 6, 1924.
Credit will be given for neatness, legibility and form. Answers should be given briefly and con-
cisely. Where a question can be answered in a single word, such an answer is desired. Give rea-
sons only where requested.
I.
Name the thirteen maxims.
a Equity regards that as done which ought to he done.
2b.
3c. He with comes into equity must do equity
Equity looks to the intent rather than to the four
d. He who comes into equity must come with clean hands
e. Equality is equity
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8 h. Equity is for the rigilant not those who shunter on thica ight
g there are equal equitils the lay will fretail.
f. when Where there are equities the first in point of time will purail.
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11 k. will not suffer a wrong without a remedy
10 9 j i Joseph follows impletes the laor an intention to fulfillan olligation
12 1 Equity acts in personain not in rem
13 m. Equity acts specificly
II
Define
by the English High inrisdiction Count of The Chancery same in rule the exercise in us Counts of
Equity Equity. is that system of instituted its
Equit Trust. will when there is a plain, adequate, complete
Define a
a Trust cxists when there are two title to property
a legalone and an equitath one
III.
spectine trust is usually the result of fraind
Distinguish a resulting between resulting trust and is constructive usually trust. by action of law a con-
a a
Explain the doctrine Cy-pres.
It is that dortime in equity which gives than a
different construction to the will of a testator
appaiently he intended do give.
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