Segar v. Parrish

1 Citing case

  1. Vilwig v. Baltimore & O. R. Co.

    79 Va. 449 (Va. 1884)

    Not that the bare relation of principal and agent justifies the interference of the court in every case, but whenever it appears that a discovery is necessary, or that there are mutual accounts between the parties, or the remedy at law is not plain, simple and free from difficulty, the equitable jurisdiction attaches." Zetelle v. Myers, 19 Gratt. 62; Segar v. Parrish, 20 Gratt. 680; Simmons v. Simmons' Adm'r, 33 Gratt 451.