The Law Reports. Queen's Bench Division, Volum 1Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1905 |
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Side 2
... allowed to the defendants because they were auctioneers the trade discount of 10 per cent . , amounting to 17. 6s . 10d . The defendants also advertised the sale in certain newspapers , and upon the gross payments for the advertisements ...
... allowed to the defendants because they were auctioneers the trade discount of 10 per cent . , amounting to 17. 6s . 10d . The defendants also advertised the sale in certain newspapers , and upon the gross payments for the advertisements ...
Side 3
... allowed to them , and , having HIPPISLEY deducted from the gross sum realized by the sale the sum of 201. for minimum commission with the two above - mentioned BROTHERS . sums of 137. 9s . and 14l . 6s . 4d . , and a further sum for ...
... allowed to them , and , having HIPPISLEY deducted from the gross sum realized by the sale the sum of 201. for minimum commission with the two above - mentioned BROTHERS . sums of 137. 9s . and 14l . 6s . 4d . , and a further sum for ...
Side 4
... allowed to put himself into a position in which his interest and his duty will be in conflict . . . . All that the Court has to do is to examine whether a profit has been made by an agent , without the knowledge of his principal , in ...
... allowed to put himself into a position in which his interest and his duty will be in conflict . . . . All that the Court has to do is to examine whether a profit has been made by an agent , without the knowledge of his principal , in ...
Side 9
... allowed a discount . It appears to me quite impossible , as it HIPPISLEY would be unjust , to act upon such a suggestion . If a principal , when contracting for the services of an agent , is told that the agent is going to receive a ...
... allowed a discount . It appears to me quite impossible , as it HIPPISLEY would be unjust , to act upon such a suggestion . If a principal , when contracting for the services of an agent , is told that the agent is going to receive a ...
Side 23
... allowed to maintain . It is argued that Cowperthwaite was only the sub - agent of Powell & Thomas in the matter ; but there seems to me to have been ample evidence in this case to justify the judge in arriving at the conclusion that ...
... allowed to maintain . It is argued that Cowperthwaite was only the sub - agent of Powell & Thomas in the matter ; but there seems to me to have been ample evidence in this case to justify the judge in arriving at the conclusion that ...
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