The distinction taken in courts of equity is between a title which the court considers to be so clear that it will enforce its acceptance by a purchaser, and one which the court will not go so far as to declare a ..... title, but only that it is subject to so much doubt that a purchaser ought not to be compelled to accept it.

The distinction taken in courts of equity is between a title which the court considers to be so clear that it will enforce its acceptance by a purchaser, and one which the court will not go so far as to declare a ..... title, but only that it is subject to so much doubt that a purchaser ought not to be compelled to accept it. (*) bad (*) dead (*) null (*) void


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://english.best/questions/10789,the-distinction-taken-in-courts-of-equity-is-between-a-title-which-the-court-considers-to-be-so-clear-that-it-will-enforce-its-acceptance-by-a-purchaser-and-one-which-the-court-will-not-go-so-far-as-to-declare-a-___-title-but-only-that-it-is-subject-to-so-much-doubt-that-a-purchaser-ought-not-to-be-compelled-to-accept-it/