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MAXIMS OF EQUITY
DEFINITION

• A set of general principles which are said to
govern the way in which equity operates, illustrating
the qualities of equity.

• In contrast to the common law, maxims are more
flexible, responsive to the needs of the individual
and more inclined to take account of the parties’
conduct and worthiness.

• None of the maxims is in the nature of a binding
rule.
EQUITY FOLLOWS THE LAW


• Indicates the relationship between common law and
equity, which implies that equity would intervene with
the common law if justice required it.

• It however do not attempt to overrule common law
judgments.

•Equity will, where possible, ensure that its own rule
are in line with the common law principles.
EQUITY REGARDS AS DONE THAT WHICH
OUGHT TO BE DONE

•   Where one party has incurred an obligation to
    do something for the other (but have yet to do
    so), equity looks on it as done and as producing
    the same result as if the obligation or
    undertaking had been actually performed.

•   Equity acts on the conscience of a person. What
    one has undertaken to do, binds his conscience.

•   Equity therefore look to the acts of the person
    bound by his conscience and interpret them in
    such a way that they amount to what ought to
    be done.
•   E.g. Purchase of a house
•   Seller and buyer enter into a contract of sale,
    the buyer acquires an equitable interest in the
    house although he will not become the legal
    owner until the formal legal transfer of the house
    is completed.

•   Thus, if either party fails to proceed with the
    contract, the injured party has the option to
    claim for damages or specific performance.
Walsh v Lonsdale (1882)
Lord Jessel:
    “ There is only one court, and the equity
  rules prevail in it. The tenant holds under an
  agreement for a lease. He holds, therefore,
  under the same terms in equity as if a lease
  had been granted. That being so, he cannot
  complain of the exercise of distress by the
  landlord of the same rights as the landlord
  would have had if a lease had been granted.
EQUITY ACTS IN PERSONAM


• It is the nature of equitable remedies that they
 generally operate against the person of the
 defendant.

• Judgment is made against individual.


• This maxim comes in handy with regard to
 properties held abroad.
“      This maxim embodies the principle
    distinguishing the process and decrees of the
    Court of Chancery.
    It was originally the pride of the chancellors
    and the terror of the law judges that chancery
    acted directly upon the person or, as the
    phrase went, upon his conscience.
    It dealt with property but indirectly, by
    compelling the parties to act with relation to it."
Penn V Lord Baltimore
 An order of specific performance was granted to
 the plaintiff who brought a boundary dispute
 case to an English court, yet the land was in
 Maryland, in the USA. The parties to the dispute
 were English and both lived in England.

• Equity can make orders affecting property
 outside its jurisdiction by making orders against
 the person of the defendant in the jurisdiction.
Ewing V Orr Ewing
A man died while domiciled in Scotland - The
executors of his estate as well as his personalty
and realty were in England, claimed that they
were not under obligation to administer the
deceased’s estate.

Held: The administration of his estate could
begin in England as equity acts in personam.
The personam maxim however has its limitations:

1.The defendant has to be within the jurisdiction
  of the court.
2.The order must not violate the legal rules of
  another country.
3.The order given must be capable of being
  executed without intervention of a foreign court.
EQUITY WILL NOT SUFFER                A   WRONG
WITHOUT A REMEDY

• This maxim is a restatement of the broad legal
  principle: Ubi jus, ibi remedium, "Where there is
  a right, there is a remedy.

• Equity will not allow the technical defects of the
  common law to prevent worthy plaintiffs from
  obtaining redress.

• E.g. Specific performance may be obtained to
  enforce contracts not enforceable at law; the
  use of injunctions to restrain threatened wrong
HE WHO COMES TO EQUITY MUST COME
WITH CLEAN HANDS

• A claimant seeking an equitable remedy must
  not himself be guilty of unconscionable conduct.
• The court may therefore consider the past
  conduct of the claimant.

Cleaver v Mutual Reserve Fund Life Assoc.[1892]
 A woman who had murdered her husband was
 denied the right to claim the payout under a life
 insurance written in her favour, on the basis that
 she should not profit from her crime.
D & C Builders v Rees [1966] 2 WLR
Claimant did construction works for Rees, amounting
to £732 – Rees only paid £250 and when the claimant
asked for the balance, the former claimed that the
construction work was defective – Rees offered to pay
at a discounted price – The claimant who was
financially troubled, agreed and accepted the
discounted payment “in completion of the account”.

Lord Denning : Rees had taken unfair advantage of
the claimant’s financial situation, Rees to pay balance.
• The  bad conduct of the claimant that is
 condemned by the clean hands doctrine must
 be in connection with the rights he wishes to
 enforce.

• E.g. Equity will not relieve a claimant who was
 also trying to evade taxes or defraud creditors
 with a business deal, even if the claimant was
 himself cheated by the other party in the
 transaction.
Argll v Argll [1965]1 All ER 611

The Duchess sought to restrain her husband from
publishing confidences of their marriage – Her
immoral attitude did not prevent her from obtaining
an injunction.
HE WHO SEEKS EQUITY MUST DO EQUITY


• A claimant who seeks equitable relief must be
  prepared to act fairly towards his opponent.

• The court will look at the claimant’s future
  conduct, he must be prepared to act equitably.

• If the claimant is unworthy, court will not grant
  relief even though the claimant had established
  equitable rights.
Chappell v Times Newspaper [1975] 2 All ER 233

The employees of Times launched a strike against
their employer – The employers therefore threatened
to sack the employees unless they stop their strike –
The dissatisfied employees went to court and applied
for injunction; preventing their employer from carrying
out the threat.

Held: In order for injunction to be awarded, strikers
should undertake to withdraw from the strike.
Refused.
EQUALITY IS EQUITY


• Equity will not play favourites.


• If there is a dispute over property in which more
  than one party has a beneficial interest, that
  property will be divided equally.

• This maxim does not apply if there is evidence
  that the property should be divided amongst the
  parties in some other manner.
Midland Bank v Cooke [1995] 4 All ER 562

Husband and wife disputed over the ownership of
their matrimonial home.

Waite LJ “The court must discover from the
conducts of the party whether they have a common
understanding as to the amount of the share. In
absence of which, the maxim applies. The
beneficial interest belongs to the spouses in equal
share.
EQUITY WILL NOT PERMIT A STATUTE TO BE
USED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF FRAUD

• Equity will not ignore statutory requirements but
  will do so only where it would be
  unconscionable to allow a party to rely on a
  statutory requirement to another’s detriment.

• A person is prevented from relying on the
  absence of statutory requirements if doing so
  would result in unfairness to the other.
Bannister v Bannister [1948] 2 All ER 133

A conveyed house to B- B agreed orally to allow A
to live in it rent free for as long as she wished –
agreement was not in writing – B attempted to evict
A, claiming that A had not fulfilled the statutory
requirements of furnishing a tenancy agreement.

Appeal:    The    agreement  was  enforceable
notwithstanding the absence of requirement of
writing.
EQUITY LOOKS TO THE SUBSTANCE RATHER
THAN THE FORM

• Court of equity finds that by insisting on the
 form, the substance will be defeated.

• Expressed in Parkin v Thorold (1852) 16 Beav
• It should not be thought that this implies that
  formalities are never required.
• Equity is generally less concerned with precise
  forms than the common law.
Street v Mountford [1985] 1 AC 809

Concerning license to occupy land – The
agreement between the parties was given the
heading ‘license’ as the landlord wanted to avoid
the tenant from remaining in the property in
accordance with the statutory provisions of leases.

Held: It was nonetheless a lease, regardless of
what the parties term the agreement as, thus the
tenant was entitled to full protection of the law.
EQUITY IMPUTES AN INTENTION TO FULFIL
AN OBLIGATION

• Where a claimant is under an obligation to do
  one thing but does another, his action may be
  treated as close enough approximation of the
  required act.

• A claimant who has undertaken an obligation,
  will, through his later conduct be interpreted as
  fulfilment of that
• obligation.
Sowden v Sowden [1785]
A marriage settlement – a legally binding agreement
made between the parties under which the husband
and wife agree to put certain property into trust for the
benefit of themselves and their children – Husband
promised to pay ÂŁ2000 to trustees with which they
would buy property to provide income for his wife in
the event of his death – In fact, husband had bought a
property after their marriage for £2150 – died – Wife
entitled to her claim of the said property; husband
bought the property in the performance of his
obligation under their marriage settlement.

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Maxims of equity

  • 2. DEFINITION • A set of general principles which are said to govern the way in which equity operates, illustrating the qualities of equity. • In contrast to the common law, maxims are more flexible, responsive to the needs of the individual and more inclined to take account of the parties’ conduct and worthiness. • None of the maxims is in the nature of a binding rule.
  • 3. EQUITY FOLLOWS THE LAW • Indicates the relationship between common law and equity, which implies that equity would intervene with the common law if justice required it. • It however do not attempt to overrule common law judgments. •Equity will, where possible, ensure that its own rule are in line with the common law principles.
  • 4. EQUITY REGARDS AS DONE THAT WHICH OUGHT TO BE DONE • Where one party has incurred an obligation to do something for the other (but have yet to do so), equity looks on it as done and as producing the same result as if the obligation or undertaking had been actually performed. • Equity acts on the conscience of a person. What one has undertaken to do, binds his conscience. • Equity therefore look to the acts of the person bound by his conscience and interpret them in such a way that they amount to what ought to be done.
  • 5. • E.g. Purchase of a house • Seller and buyer enter into a contract of sale, the buyer acquires an equitable interest in the house although he will not become the legal owner until the formal legal transfer of the house is completed. • Thus, if either party fails to proceed with the contract, the injured party has the option to claim for damages or specific performance.
  • 6. Walsh v Lonsdale (1882) Lord Jessel: “ There is only one court, and the equity rules prevail in it. The tenant holds under an agreement for a lease. He holds, therefore, under the same terms in equity as if a lease had been granted. That being so, he cannot complain of the exercise of distress by the landlord of the same rights as the landlord would have had if a lease had been granted.
  • 7. EQUITY ACTS IN PERSONAM • It is the nature of equitable remedies that they generally operate against the person of the defendant. • Judgment is made against individual. • This maxim comes in handy with regard to properties held abroad.
  • 8. “ This maxim embodies the principle distinguishing the process and decrees of the Court of Chancery. It was originally the pride of the chancellors and the terror of the law judges that chancery acted directly upon the person or, as the phrase went, upon his conscience. It dealt with property but indirectly, by compelling the parties to act with relation to it."
  • 9. Penn V Lord Baltimore An order of specific performance was granted to the plaintiff who brought a boundary dispute case to an English court, yet the land was in Maryland, in the USA. The parties to the dispute were English and both lived in England. • Equity can make orders affecting property outside its jurisdiction by making orders against the person of the defendant in the jurisdiction.
  • 10. Ewing V Orr Ewing A man died while domiciled in Scotland - The executors of his estate as well as his personalty and realty were in England, claimed that they were not under obligation to administer the deceased’s estate. Held: The administration of his estate could begin in England as equity acts in personam.
  • 11. The personam maxim however has its limitations: 1.The defendant has to be within the jurisdiction of the court. 2.The order must not violate the legal rules of another country. 3.The order given must be capable of being executed without intervention of a foreign court.
  • 12. EQUITY WILL NOT SUFFER A WRONG WITHOUT A REMEDY • This maxim is a restatement of the broad legal principle: Ubi jus, ibi remedium, "Where there is a right, there is a remedy. • Equity will not allow the technical defects of the common law to prevent worthy plaintiffs from obtaining redress. • E.g. Specific performance may be obtained to enforce contracts not enforceable at law; the use of injunctions to restrain threatened wrong
  • 13. HE WHO COMES TO EQUITY MUST COME WITH CLEAN HANDS • A claimant seeking an equitable remedy must not himself be guilty of unconscionable conduct. • The court may therefore consider the past conduct of the claimant. Cleaver v Mutual Reserve Fund Life Assoc.[1892] A woman who had murdered her husband was denied the right to claim the payout under a life insurance written in her favour, on the basis that she should not profit from her crime.
  • 14. D & C Builders v Rees [1966] 2 WLR Claimant did construction works for Rees, amounting to ÂŁ732 – Rees only paid ÂŁ250 and when the claimant asked for the balance, the former claimed that the construction work was defective – Rees offered to pay at a discounted price – The claimant who was financially troubled, agreed and accepted the discounted payment “in completion of the account”. Lord Denning : Rees had taken unfair advantage of the claimant’s financial situation, Rees to pay balance.
  • 15. • The bad conduct of the claimant that is condemned by the clean hands doctrine must be in connection with the rights he wishes to enforce. • E.g. Equity will not relieve a claimant who was also trying to evade taxes or defraud creditors with a business deal, even if the claimant was himself cheated by the other party in the transaction.
  • 16. Argll v Argll [1965]1 All ER 611 The Duchess sought to restrain her husband from publishing confidences of their marriage – Her immoral attitude did not prevent her from obtaining an injunction.
  • 17. HE WHO SEEKS EQUITY MUST DO EQUITY • A claimant who seeks equitable relief must be prepared to act fairly towards his opponent. • The court will look at the claimant’s future conduct, he must be prepared to act equitably. • If the claimant is unworthy, court will not grant relief even though the claimant had established equitable rights.
  • 18. Chappell v Times Newspaper [1975] 2 All ER 233 The employees of Times launched a strike against their employer – The employers therefore threatened to sack the employees unless they stop their strike – The dissatisfied employees went to court and applied for injunction; preventing their employer from carrying out the threat. Held: In order for injunction to be awarded, strikers should undertake to withdraw from the strike. Refused.
  • 19. EQUALITY IS EQUITY • Equity will not play favourites. • If there is a dispute over property in which more than one party has a beneficial interest, that property will be divided equally. • This maxim does not apply if there is evidence that the property should be divided amongst the parties in some other manner.
  • 20. Midland Bank v Cooke [1995] 4 All ER 562 Husband and wife disputed over the ownership of their matrimonial home. Waite LJ “The court must discover from the conducts of the party whether they have a common understanding as to the amount of the share. In absence of which, the maxim applies. The beneficial interest belongs to the spouses in equal share.
  • 21. EQUITY WILL NOT PERMIT A STATUTE TO BE USED AS AN INSTRUMENT OF FRAUD • Equity will not ignore statutory requirements but will do so only where it would be unconscionable to allow a party to rely on a statutory requirement to another’s detriment. • A person is prevented from relying on the absence of statutory requirements if doing so would result in unfairness to the other.
  • 22. Bannister v Bannister [1948] 2 All ER 133 A conveyed house to B- B agreed orally to allow A to live in it rent free for as long as she wished – agreement was not in writing – B attempted to evict A, claiming that A had not fulfilled the statutory requirements of furnishing a tenancy agreement. Appeal: The agreement was enforceable notwithstanding the absence of requirement of writing.
  • 23. EQUITY LOOKS TO THE SUBSTANCE RATHER THAN THE FORM • Court of equity finds that by insisting on the form, the substance will be defeated. • Expressed in Parkin v Thorold (1852) 16 Beav • It should not be thought that this implies that formalities are never required. • Equity is generally less concerned with precise forms than the common law.
  • 24. Street v Mountford [1985] 1 AC 809 Concerning license to occupy land – The agreement between the parties was given the heading ‘license’ as the landlord wanted to avoid the tenant from remaining in the property in accordance with the statutory provisions of leases. Held: It was nonetheless a lease, regardless of what the parties term the agreement as, thus the tenant was entitled to full protection of the law.
  • 25. EQUITY IMPUTES AN INTENTION TO FULFIL AN OBLIGATION • Where a claimant is under an obligation to do one thing but does another, his action may be treated as close enough approximation of the required act. • A claimant who has undertaken an obligation, will, through his later conduct be interpreted as fulfilment of that • obligation.
  • 26. Sowden v Sowden [1785] A marriage settlement – a legally binding agreement made between the parties under which the husband and wife agree to put certain property into trust for the benefit of themselves and their children – Husband promised to pay ÂŁ2000 to trustees with which they would buy property to provide income for his wife in the event of his death – In fact, husband had bought a property after their marriage for ÂŁ2150 – died – Wife entitled to her claim of the said property; husband bought the property in the performance of his obligation under their marriage settlement.