Lawrance's Bengal Law Reports: Being Decisions of the High Court at Calcutta, and of Her Majesty's ... Privy Council on Indian Appeals, 1868-75, Volum 8

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1884
 

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Side 549 - In respect of such breach of contract should be such as may fairly and reasonably be considered either arising naturally (ie, according to the usual course of things) from such breach of contract Itself, or as such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract as the probable result of the breach of it.
Side 375 - Act, 1865, section four, it is enacted that no person shall by marriage acquire any interest in the property of the person whom he or she marries, nor become incapable of doing any act in respect of his or her own property which he or she could have done if unmarried...
Side 299 - means any design applicable to any article of manufacture, or to any substance artificial or natural, or partly artificial and partly natural, whether the design is applicable for the pattern, or for the shape or configuration, or for the ornament thereof, or for any two or more of such purposes, and by whatever means it is applicable, whether by printing, painting, embroidering, weaving, sewing, modelling, casting, embossing, engraving, staining, or any other means whatever, manual, mechanical,...
Side 596 - It may be admitted that if goods are ordered by a person, although they are to be selected by the vendor and to be delivered to a common carrier to be sent to the person by whom they have been ordered, the moment the goods which have been selected in pursuance of the contract are delivered to the carrier, the carrier becomes the agent of the vendee, and such a delivery amounts to a delivery to the vendee ; and if there is a binding contract between the vendor and vendee, either by note in writing...
Side 509 - Act, unless there is something repugnant in the subject or context, — (a) the expression " land " includes benefits to arise out of land, and things attached to the earth...
Side 360 - Jail had no authority, without the consent of his co-sharers, to mortgage his undivided share in a portion of the joint family property, in order to raise money on his own account, and not for the benefit of his family.
Side 165 - We are of opinion then that the first branch of the question put to this Full Bench must be answered in the negative, and the second in the affirmative.
Side 352 - The freight to be paid on unloading, and right delivery of the cargo...
Side 378 - Except in the case of proprietors of mahals assessed to revenue or held revenue-free who have been or shall be taken under the protection of the Court of Wards, the care of the persons of all minors (not being European British subjects) and the charge of their property shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the civil Court.
Side 301 - ... it shall be lawful for the proprietor in respect of whose right such penalty shall have been incurred (if he shall elect to do so) to bring such action as he may be entitled to for the recovery of any damages which he shall have sustained, either by the application of any such design or of a fraudulent imitation thereof, for the purpose of sale, to any articles of manufacture...

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