The Principles of Equity, Intended for the Use of Students And the Profession
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C. P. 150. But see Trowell v. Shenton, 8 Ch. Div. 318. 3 Butterfield v. Heath, 15 Beav. 408; Warden v. Jones, 2 De G. & Jo. 76. ■• 16 Beav. 594; and see Bayspoole v. Collins, L. K. 6 Ch. App. 228; Teasdale v. Braithwaite, L. R. 4 Ch. Div. 85, and 5 Ch. Div. 630; In re Foster v. Lister, L. B. 6 Ch, Div. 87. THE EXCLU8IVK JURISDICTION. Mala fide prse- nuptial settle- ment not sup- ported. argument which was urged, that the surrender hj the husband of his right to receive the rents and profits of ...the hereditaments during coverture, and his giving his wife a sole and exclusive power and control over them, is a valuable consideration suffi- cient to support this settlement." The husband was a purchaser on behalf of his children, giving ■ up his own life estate, in consideration of the es- tates limited to his children. And, semble, a hona fide post-nuptial settlement of leasehold properties, subject to onerous covenants, is not a voluntary set- tlement.^ And conversely, even an ante-nuptial voluntary settlement, for which the marriage is the sole con- sideration on the part of the wife, will not be sup- ported as against a subsequent purchaser, if the marriage is in effect no consideration emanating from the wife.
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