But, on the other hand, if these special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally, and in the great... Atlantic Reporter - Side 3181895Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1912 - 966 sider
...hand, if these special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his...of cases not affected by any special circumstances from such a breach of contract. For, had the special circumstances been known, the parties might have... | |
| 1855 - 736 sider
...hand, if these special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his contemplation the amount of injury which wonld arise generally, and in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances... | |
| 1854 - 836 sider
...were wholly unknown to the parly making the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have in his contemplation the amount of injury which would...of cases not affected by any special circumstances from such a breach of contract. For, had the special circumstances been known, the parties might have... | |
| 1855 - 414 sider
...other hand, if the special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his...of cases not affected by any special circumstances, from such a breach of contract. For, had the special circumstances been known, the parties might have... | |
| 1855 - 804 sider
...unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in its contemplation the amount of injury which would arise...of cases not affected by any special circumstances, from such a breach of contract. For, had the special circumstances been known, the parties might have... | |
| William Tidd - 1856 - 838 sider
...hand, if these special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his...of cases not affected by any special circumstances, from such a breach of contract. For had the special circumstances been known, the parties might hare... | |
| Ontario. Court of Common Pleas - 1856 - 594 sider
...hand, if these special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his...of cases, not affected by any special circumstances from such a breach of contract ; " and in referring to the case then under consideration, he says —... | |
| Edmund Powell - 1856 - 456 sider
...hand, if those special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his...of cases, not affected by any special circumstances from such a breach of contract :" and his Lordship, after remarking that the stoppage of the mill was... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick - 1858 - 778 sider
...hand, if those special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his...special circumstances, for such a breach of contract. For had the special circumstances been known, the parties might have expressly provided for the breach... | |
| Edmund Powell - 1859 - 540 sider
...hand, if those special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have had in his...cases, not affected by any special circumstances, from such a breach of contract : " and his lordship, after remarking that the stoppage of the mill... | |
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