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Why could England be divided and not Normandy in 1087?
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Obtained by conquest, not inheritance
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What is a ‘Knight Tenure’
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Where a knight held land in exchange for a fee
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What is ‘subinfeudating’?
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Subdivision of land by a vassal to become a lord over his tenants
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What is an ‘incident of feudalism’?
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When a knight died, his heir had to pay a relief
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What is a ‘military tenure’?
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Living on land in exchange for military service
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When were they abolished?
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1660
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Which historical events first started this?
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The Crusades
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What did the Chancellor realise from the complaints he received?
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The trustee's conscience was bound
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What is jurisprudence?
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Splitting of rights over land into legal and equitable
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What were these ‘uses’ used to circumvent?
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Incidents of feudalism
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When were these abolished?
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1536
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With what instrument?
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Statute of Uses
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Who did this?
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Henry VIII
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When did these come to be known as ‘trusts’?
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17th Century
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Who ruled in favour of the Chancery in their conflict with the common lawyers?
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James I
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What equitable maxim stemmed from this?
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'Equity prevails over law'
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What were the two remedies from the Court of Chancery after the restoration?
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Specific performance
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What were the two remedies from the Court of Chancery after the restoration?
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Injunction
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The four circumstances where an equitable remedy will be denied?
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Damages at law are adequate
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The four circumstances where an equitable remedy will be denied?
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Plaintiff's conduct is reproachable
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The four circumstances where an equitable remedy will be denied?
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Impossible to award remedy
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The four circumstances where an equitable remedy will be denied?
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When claimant asking for specific performance is a volunteer
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