The Law Reports. Queen's Bench Division, Volum 1Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1905 |
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Side 3
... held that the defendants in contracting with the printers and newspaper proprietors acted as principals and not as agents for the plaintiff , that the plaintiff was not damnified by their receipt of the discounts , and that the ...
... held that the defendants in contracting with the printers and newspaper proprietors acted as principals and not as agents for the plaintiff , that the plaintiff was not damnified by their receipt of the discounts , and that the ...
Side 5
... held that as the latter allowance , like the former , was according to a well - established practice which the plaintiffs might have ascertained if they had taken the trouble to inquire , the defendants were entitled to retain it ...
... held that as the latter allowance , like the former , was according to a well - established practice which the plaintiffs might have ascertained if they had taken the trouble to inquire , the defendants were entitled to retain it ...
Side 11
... Held , that , on the facts , there was evidence that the contractual relation of principal and agent had been established between the principals and the sub - agent ; and , secondly , that , even if no privity of contract existed ...
... Held , that , on the facts , there was evidence that the contractual relation of principal and agent had been established between the principals and the sub - agent ; and , secondly , that , even if no privity of contract existed ...
Side 15
... held that money received by an agent by way of secret commission must be treated as money received to his principal's use , and that he is therefore a debtor to his principal in respect thereof ; but it has also been held that he cannot ...
... held that money received by an agent by way of secret commission must be treated as money received to his principal's use , and that he is therefore a debtor to his principal in respect thereof ; but it has also been held that he cannot ...
Side 25
... held that the contract under which the money was paid was a marriage brokage contract , and as such was illegal and void , but that the parties were not in pari delicto , the defendant being the more culpable as having instigated the ...
... held that the contract under which the money was paid was a marriage brokage contract , and as such was illegal and void , but that the parties were not in pari delicto , the defendant being the more culpable as having instigated the ...
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