A Practical Treatise of the Law of Vendors And Purchasers of Estates
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After the purchase was com- pleted, and the money paid, the vendor filed a bill, assert- ing his right to interest until the execution of the convey- ance. The cause was heard before Sir Wm. Grant, Master of the Rolls, who pronounced the following judgment : — (n) Fludyer v. Cocker, 12 Ves. Jun. 25. (o) Rolls, 16th March 1804, MS. See Fludyer v. Cocker, supra. (269) See Boyle v. Rowtmd, 3 Des. 655. (*6) OF INTEREST. 9 " An agreement of this nature is totally independent of the interest made by ...the money. When a purchaser is let into possession, the vendor need not mind what is done with the purchase-money, because the purchaser agrees to pay interest for the money. And such an agreement can only be affected by great delay, because the purcha- ser is not to be kept for ever bound by a disadvantageous bargain ; for the interest might be better than the rents ; in "which case, if the purchaser was to be bound, notwith- standing an unreasonable delay, the vendor would not mind how long he delayed making a title.
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