The Digest of English Case Law Containing the Reported Decisions of the Superior Courts: And a Selection from Those of the Irish Courts [from 1557] to the End of 1897, Volum 12

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Sweet and Maxwell, 1898
 

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Side 107 - D., his heirs or assigns, or any other person or persons claiming, or to claim, by. from, under, or in trust for them...
Side 471 - ... where, from the nature of the contract, it appears that the parties must from the beginning have known...
Side 153 - ... any disbursements or expenses whatever, not being money wholly and exclusively laid out or expended for the purposes of such trade, manufacture, adventure, or concern, or of such profession, employment, or vocation...
Side 735 - ... then and in all such cases the same shall, at the option of the person or persons for the time being entitled to the rents and profits of the...
Side 469 - Judges concurred, was that on the sale of goods in an open shop or warehouse there is an implied warranty on the part of the seller that he is the owner of the goods, and if it...
Side 157 - ... dwelling-house or domestic offices, except such part thereof as may be used for the purposes of such trade...
Side 167 - Every house or tenement which is occupied solely for the purposes of any trade or business, or of any profession or calling by which the occupier seeks a livelihood or profit...
Side 641 - If either— (1.) The parent of any child above the age of five years who is under this Act prohibited from being taken into full time employment, habitually and without reasonable excuse neglects to provide efficient elementary instruction for his child; or (2.) Any child is found habitually wandering or not under proper control, or in the company of rogues, vagabonds, disorderly persons, or reputed criminals; it shall be the duty of the local authority, after due warning to the parent of such child,...
Side 677 - We speak familiarly of equitable set-off, as distinguished from the set-off at law ; but it will be found that this equitable set-off exists in cases where the party seeking the benefit of it can show some equitable ground for being protected against his adversary's demand.
Side 697 - a factor, dealing for a principal, but concealing that principal, delivers goods in his own name, the person contracting with him has a right to consider him to all intents and purposes as the principal ; and, though the real principal may appear and bring an action upon that contract against the purchaser of the goods, yet that purchaser may set off any claim he may have against the factor in answer to the demand of the principal. This has been long settled.

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