A Letter to John Williams in Reply to His Observations On the Abuses of the Cou

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A Letter to John Williams in Reply to His Observations On the Abuses of the Cou
Edward Burtenshaw Sugden
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So if a man before his marriage were to agree to settle his estate upon his wife and issue, at law he would be liable only to da- mages, and might refuse to make the settle- ment. This would in many such cases lead to distressing actions between a father and his wife and children. But equity prevents the necessity of such actions, and compels the father to settle the estate itself according to his agreement. Such a jurisdiction is founded upon the soundest principles. If every man of property i...n England were polled upon this point, I am satisfied that the votes would be greatly in favour of the rule as now esta- blished.
I have now considered your objections to the jurisdiction of the court, and the principles upon which it is guided.
You then complain of delay, and suppose that the cases now before the court cannot be decided in a less period than forty years from this time. You appear to be entirely ignorant of the number of causes, petitions, &c. Which are respectively decided annually upon an average; and you choose to assume, that every , ) petition will require the .


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