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Aldrich v Cooper, Durham v Lankester, Durham v Armstrong; 26 Apr 1803

References: [1803] EngR 542, (1803) 8 Ves Jun 382, (1803) 32 ER 402 (B)
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Coram: Lord Eldon LC
Lord Eldon LC discussed the equitable principle of marshalling and said: ‘two estates [were] mortgaged to A; and one of them mortgaged to B. He has no claim under the deed upon the other estate. It may be so constructed that he could not affect that estate after the death of the mortgagor. But it is the ordinary case to say a person having two funds shall not by his election disappoint the party having only one fund; and equity, to satisfy both, will throw him, who has two funds, upon that, which can be affected by him only; to the intent that the only fund, to which the other has access, may remain clear to him.’
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