Excerpt from A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity, With Notes: Intended to Form Comparison Volume to Shirley's "Leading Cases in the Common Law"
It will be observed that, in many instances, I have not set out statutory provisions at length. It must be remembered that this is a book intended for the use of students, and it is not an encyclopaedia. What a student requires primarily is a generalization; and I would ask those who would controvert the accuracy of my view, what logical justification exists for insisting upon the reproduction of enactments at length, and at the same time admitting that stating the substance of decided cases, and not reproducing the report at large, is the correct method of discussion. It is sufficient, as it seems to me, that a student should have his attention directed to the fact that there is a statutory power to apply the income of infant's property in mainte nance by sect. 43 of the Conveyancing Act, 1881, and that there is a statutory power given to the Court, or to the parties, to appoint new trustees.
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