A Treatise On the Specific Performance of Contracts Including Those of Public

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) {q) 6 Ves. 334.
(V) Mortimer v. Shorhall, 2 Dr. & W. 3G3, 374. Lu Pitcaira v. Ogbourne, 2 Ves. Sen. 375, 379, the evidence was considered sufficient to overcome the defendant's denial.
(s) Murray v. Parker, 19 Beav. 305.
(t) Aris. Nic. Eth. Iii. 1. See also Pascal Lett. Provin. Let. 4.
\u) Marshall v. Collett, 1 Y. & C. Ex. 232, 238 ; Cockerell v. Cholmeley, 1 R. & My. 418.
[v) PuUen V. Ready, 2 Atky. 587 ; per Lord Alvanley in Gibbons v. Gaunt, 4 Ves. 849 ; Stocklcy v. Stockley, 1 V. & B. 23
..., 30 ; Mildmay v. Ilungerford, 2 Vern. 243. See also Bilbie v. Lumley, 2 East, 4G9.
{w) Croome v. Lediard, 2 My. & K. 251. The decision is not put on the precise ground of ignorance of law furnishing no excuse ; but the case probably may be considered on that ground.
(z) Price v. Dyer, 17 Ves. 356.
MISTAKE. 163 facts, and the view on which they acted proves to be a mistaken one, that circumstance will furnish no motive on which the court will act. (_y) § 510. Where there is a mistake of both parties, but uot about the very subject of the contract, it will not be a ground for rectifying the contract.


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