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EP 7 is live—and we’re walking straight into the machinery of equity. In hour one we unpack two foundational maxims from Murray F. Tuley’s 1903 speech: “Equality is equity” and “Where there are equal equities, the first in order of time must prevail.” From commingled funds and unlawful preferences in Cunningham v. Brown (the Ponzi case), to competing equitable liens in Martin v. National Surety Co., this episode shows why equity courts care about substance over form, notice, and clean hands—and why “special deposit” versus “general fund” can decide everything.
Watch/listen now and grab the notes + transcript at https://truelifeproduction.com
By learningoutloudpodcastEP 7 is live—and we’re walking straight into the machinery of equity. In hour one we unpack two foundational maxims from Murray F. Tuley’s 1903 speech: “Equality is equity” and “Where there are equal equities, the first in order of time must prevail.” From commingled funds and unlawful preferences in Cunningham v. Brown (the Ponzi case), to competing equitable liens in Martin v. National Surety Co., this episode shows why equity courts care about substance over form, notice, and clean hands—and why “special deposit” versus “general fund” can decide everything.
Watch/listen now and grab the notes + transcript at https://truelifeproduction.com