Commercial Law: An Elementary Text-book for Commercial ClassesMacmillan, 1893 - 191 pages |
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... damages to one of the parties if he is unable to fulfil both contracts . It is therefore very desirable that a merchant who has made an offer of goods to one person should not sell them to another until he has withdrawn his first offer ...
... damages to one of the parties if he is unable to fulfil both contracts . It is therefore very desirable that a merchant who has made an offer of goods to one person should not sell them to another until he has withdrawn his first offer ...
Page 46
... damages for such loss as he has sustained . If he desires to avoid the contract , he must give notice of such ... damages , apart from any damages that can be claimed for any loss arising under the contract . CHAPTER VII THE ASSIGNMENT ...
... damages for such loss as he has sustained . If he desires to avoid the contract , he must give notice of such ... damages , apart from any damages that can be claimed for any loss arising under the contract . CHAPTER VII THE ASSIGNMENT ...
Page 51
... damages . For instance , if A. engage B. as a servant from the 1st June , and before the 1st of June A. writes to B. that he will not require his services , B. may bring an action for damages at once against A. In order that a ...
... damages . For instance , if A. engage B. as a servant from the 1st June , and before the 1st of June A. writes to B. that he will not require his services , B. may bring an action for damages at once against A. In order that a ...
Page 52
... damages . The amount of damages recovered is supposed to represent the loss sustained so far as it was in contemplation of the parties . Where the parties cannot agree on the amount , it has to be fixed by a judge or a jury . Instead of ...
... damages . The amount of damages recovered is supposed to represent the loss sustained so far as it was in contemplation of the parties . Where the parties cannot agree on the amount , it has to be fixed by a judge or a jury . Instead of ...
Page 80
... damaged condition that it was not merchantable . It was held that the purchaser was entitled to damages , since the buyer bought for the purpose of sale , and the seller could not on any other supposition than that the article was ...
... damaged condition that it was not merchantable . It was held that the purchaser was entitled to damages , since the buyer bought for the purpose of sale , and the seller could not on any other supposition than that the article was ...
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A. W. VERRALL acceptance action agent agreement amount Assistant Master bankrupt bankruptcy BEGINNERS bill of exchange bill of lading binding buyer Cambridge cargo charter-party charterers CHEMISTRY cheque clause contract court creditor damage debt debtor deed delivery discharge Edited England ENGLISH entered entitled Exercises F. D. MAURICE Fcap firm fraud freight G. E. FASNACHT GRAMMAR GREEK guarantee HISTORY Illustrated implied Introduction and Notes ISAAC TODHUNTER J. P. MAHAFFY LATIN liable Litt LL.D loss M.A. BOOK M.A. Cr MACMILLAN'S Mathematics memorandum misrepresentation notice offer official receiver Owens College owners paid partner partnership payable payment person POLITICAL ECONOMY port premium preparation PRIMER principal Prof Professor purchaser revised rule School seal sell seller ship shipowner sold Statute of Frauds surety third party trade transfer Translated Trinity College trustee University University of Cambridge usually vessel vols voyage warranty
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