The chancellor decided each case on its merits and had the right to grant or refuse relief without giving reasons, common grounds for relief however came to be recognised and they included fraud, breach of confidnce, attempts to obtain payment twice and unjust retention of property.

The chancellor decided each case on its merits and had the right to grant or refuse relief without giving reasons, common grounds for relief however came to be recognised and they included fraud, breach of confidnce, attempts to obtain payment twice and unjust retention of property.
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