| Great Britain. Courts - 1869 - 1144 lehte
...the war. But when the party, by his own contract, "creates a duty or charge upon him- \\ac.\ self, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding...he might have provided against it by his contract. And, therefore, if the lessee covenant to repair a house, though it be burnt by lightning or thrown... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1870 - 556 lehte
...Jane, Aleyn 26, it was resolved, that " where the law *creates a duty or charge, and the party is r*74Q disabled to perform it without any default in him,...might have provided against it by his contract."] Here, it is submitted, the performance of the condition was not only impossible, but it was illegal.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 868 lehte
...Mr. Justice Story says this is the result of all the cases.* In Paradine v. Jane,f the court said : " When the party by his own contract creates a duty...accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have guarded against it by his contract." Such has always been the rule of the common law. If a lessee covenant... | |
| Austin Abbott - 1870 - 570 lehte
...surrender possession of the leasehold premises, and of the land so leased or occupied." Austin v. Field. is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding...he might have provided against it by his contract" (3 Kent Com., 465. It is established in this State that a lease of certain apartments in a building,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1871 - 572 lehte
...awarded to the justices, that they should not proceed in a cessavit, upon a cesser during the war. But, when the party, by his own contract, creates...he might have provided against it by his contract. And, therefore, if the lessee covenant to repair a house, though it be burnt by lightning, or thrown... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1871 - 552 lehte
...in courts of law as a sound one, te, that, when the party by his own contract creates a *8401 d ut y or charge upon *himself, he is bound to make it good...he might have provided against it by his contract :' and he refers to several other cases where the same principle has been recognised. The defendant... | |
| 1872 - 710 lehte
...But when the party, by his own contract, creates a duty or clmrce upon himself, he is bound to mnke it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by...he might have provided against it by his contract. A'nd therefore, it the lessee covenant to repair a house, though it be burnt by "lightning, or thrown... | |
| 1872 - 384 lehte
...party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself he is bound to make it good if he muy, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity,...he might have provided against it by his contract." That ia adopted in Clifford v. Wallt. 18 W. R 925, L. U. б С. Р. 677, which is the last case bearing... | |
| James Perronet Aspinall, James. A. Petrie - 1873 - 654 lehte
...even in the circumstances which I have stated. The propositions of law in Piir<idt/tw v. Jane are, " where the law creates a duty or charge, and the party...he might have provided against it by his contract." But assuming that this is at present a correct exposition of the law of England (though the last proposition... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1873 - 770 lehte
...introduced such an exception into their contract. In Aleyn, p. 27, this distinction is taken, — ' Where the law creates a duty or charge, and the party...notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he 1873 might have provided against it by his contract.' So, in this case, JACKSON there was one accident... | |
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