
“An act against the Constitution is void; an act against natural equity is void.”
Argument Against the Writs of Assistance (1761)
Duke of Beaufort v. Neeld (1845), 12 CI. & F. 260.
“An act against the Constitution is void; an act against natural equity is void.”
Argument Against the Writs of Assistance (1761)
“He who seeks equity must do equity.”
Equity Jurisprudence, 1st ed. (1836), § 59.
Equity.
Table Talk (1689)
“Equity will go no further than the law.”
Tooke v. Hollingworth (1793), 5 T. R. 225.
Speech to the Oxford Carlton Club (3 March 1922), quoted in Maurice Cowling, The Impact of Labour, 1920-1924: The Beginnings of Modern British Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971), p. 147.
1920s
“A Court of equity knows its own province.”
Mayor, &c. of Southampton v. Graves (1800), 8 T. R. 592.