A Court of equity can mould interests differently from a Court of law; and can give relief in cases where a Court of law cannot.


Clayton v. Adams (1796), 6 T. R. 605.


A Court of equity can mould interests differently from a Court of law; and can give relief in cases where a Court of law cannot.

A Court of equity can mould interests differently from a Court of law; and can give relief in cases where a Court of law cannot.

A Court of equity can mould interests differently from a Court of law; and can give relief in cases where a Court of law cannot.

A Court of equity can mould interests differently from a Court of law; and can give relief in cases where a Court of law cannot.