The Southern Law Review: And Chart of the Southern Law and Collection Union, Volum 7Roberts & Purvis, 1882 |
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... delivered by his principal to sell , deliver , and receive payment , deposited them with a commission merchant con- nected in business with a licensed auctioneer , who advanced his notes thereon , it was held that this transaction bound ...
... delivered by his principal to sell , deliver , and receive payment , deposited them with a commission merchant con- nected in business with a licensed auctioneer , who advanced his notes thereon , it was held that this transaction bound ...
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... delivered the rice to another party without his paying for it , and that he afterwards absconded . The defendants set up a usage which had existed among factors in the place of the sale , for forty years , when they sold for cash , to ...
... delivered the rice to another party without his paying for it , and that he afterwards absconded . The defendants set up a usage which had existed among factors in the place of the sale , for forty years , when they sold for cash , to ...
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... delivered it without re- ceiving the money , he was not protected by a custom exist- ing among commission merchants to deliver such articles and wait for the pay a week or ten days.3 So , where a per- son to whom goods were consigned to ...
... delivered it without re- ceiving the money , he was not protected by a custom exist- ing among commission merchants to deliver such articles and wait for the pay a week or ten days.3 So , where a per- son to whom goods were consigned to ...
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... delivered without demanding the money , the sale is complete and the title passes . ( II . ) In- tent , in the absence of an agreement , is not allowed upon unliquidated accounts , etc. ( 1. ) In sales of personal property , where the ...
... delivered without demanding the money , the sale is complete and the title passes . ( II . ) In- tent , in the absence of an agreement , is not allowed upon unliquidated accounts , etc. ( 1. ) In sales of personal property , where the ...
Side 39
... delivered without exacting the money or the securities , the delivery be- comes absolute , and the title thereby vests in the purchaser.3 These rules are established by numerous authorities . There- fore , in Smith v . Lynes , a usage ...
... delivered without exacting the money or the securities , the delivery be- comes absolute , and the title thereby vests in the purchaser.3 These rules are established by numerous authorities . There- fore , in Smith v . Lynes , a usage ...
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Side 213 - that the laws of the several states, except where the Constitution, treaties or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States in cases where they apply.
Side 934 - Field, now a member of this court, that "the interest mentioned in the statute which entitles a person to intervene in a suit between other parties must be in the matter in litigation, and of such a direct and immediate character that the intervenor will either gain or lose by the direct legal operation and effect of the judgment...
Side 490 - And when in any suit mentioned in this section there shall be a controversy which is wholly between citizens of different states, and which can be fully determined as between them, then either one or more of the defendants actually interested in such controversy may remove said suit into the circuit court of the United States for the proper district.
Side 873 - ... 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 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 873 - Where two parties have made a contract which one of them has broken, the damages which the other party ought to receive 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...
Side 166 - That in actions by or against executors, administrators or guardians, in which judgment may be rendered for or against them, neither party shall be allowed to testify against the other, as to any transaction with, or statement by, the testator, intestate, or ward, unless called to testify thereto by the opposite party, or required to testify thereto by the court.
Side 918 - There seems no doubt that where there is a positive contract to do a thing, not in itself unlawful, the contractor must perform it or pay damages for not doing it, although in consequence of unforeseen accidents, the performance of his contract has become unexpectedly burdensome or even impossible.
Side 377 - It was further said that by the general police power of a state 'persons and property are subjected to all kinds of restraints and burdens in order to secure the general comfort, health, and prosperity of the state; of the perfect right of the legislature to do which no question ever was, or upon acknowledged general principles ever can be, made, so far as natural persons are concerned.
Side 389 - The power to regulate navigation is the power to prescribe rules in conformity with which navigation must be carried on. It extends to the persons who conduct it, as well as to the instruments used.
Side 669 - In actions of trespass, where the injury has been wanton and malicious, or gross and outrageous, courts permit juries to add to the measured compensation of the plaintiff which he would have been entitled to recover, had the injury been inflicted without design or intention, something further by way of punishment or example, which has sometimes been called "smart money.