Mind if I ask what law school courses discuss things like judgements, confession of judgement, judgement by agreement, liens such as judgement lien , tax lien/tax deed and mechanic lien and writs? The video is extremely helpful! Many thanks for the video, Prof. Dale!
I'm inclined to agree. The sensible things that the doctrine accomplishes could be achieved equally well by more simple and obvious doctrines. And equitable conversion produces some results that are unexpected and nonsensical, and that all good lawyers draft to avoid. But like it or not, it is still part of our legal landscape. -- ProfDale
Mind if I ask what law school courses discuss things like judgements, confession of judgement, judgement by agreement, liens such as judgement lien , tax lien/tax deed and mechanic lien and writs? The video is extremely helpful! Many thanks for the video, Prof. Dale!
The course is usually called "Debtor and creditor" or "Creditor's rights" or perhaps just "Remedies."
thank you prof dale
Yes it is very confusing and silly
I'm inclined to agree. The sensible things that the doctrine accomplishes could be achieved equally well by more simple and obvious doctrines. And equitable conversion produces some results that are unexpected and nonsensical, and that all good lawyers draft to avoid. But like it or not, it is still part of our legal landscape. -- ProfDale
Beautiful lecture, please explain it in more easy way covering the maxims you have explained in this lecture, thanks a lot.