VANE V. LORD BARNARD 23 Eng.Rep. 1082 (1716) CASE BRIEF

VANE V. LORD BARNARD
23 Eng.Rep. 1082 (1716)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over an injunction to stop waste and a mandatory injunction to repair damages done.
FACTS: Lord Barnard (D) gave to his son, P, upon the marriage of his son to the daughter of Morgan Randyll a Castle for life without impeachment for waste with the remainder to the son(s) of P in tail male. Eventually D got pissed off with his son and D rounded up 200 workmen and entered the property and they began to disassemble the castle to the value of 3000l. P filed an action against D to enjoin this conduct. That was granted and the court then heard the case.

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