The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 1
The Opinion of Sir E. B. Sugden, in Consultation with Mr. Matthews.*
The Opinion of Sir E. B. Sugden, in Consultation with Mr. Matthews.*
1st. | We think they can be so attached; and that the Trustees of the subsequent deeds will hold their Estates subject to the Trusts contained in the Deed referred to. |
2d. | We think that a Stamp or Stamps, sufficient to cover the matter actually contained in such subsequent Deeds, will be sufficient. |
3d. | We think it will be good Evidence, and that a Court of Equity will enforce the execution of the Trusts contained therein. |
4th. | We do not think it necessary; but if it can be uniformly done, it may be as well to do it. |
5th. | We have not any further observations upon the subject to offer. |
Edward B. Sugden,
Lincoln's Inn. Feb. 18th, 1830.Richard Matthews,
4, Brick-Court, Temple.* In cases of this kind, it is usual for His Majesty's Attorney or Solicitor General, to be attended in consultation by a junior Counsel.