The Weekly Reporter, Volum 7Wildy & Sons., 1858 |
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... contract , that it was a question for the jury whether or not the excess was unreasonable . The evidence was admissible , as it is not to vary or add to the written contract , but only to apply it : Humphrey v . Dale , 7 E. & B. 266 ; 5 ...
... contract , that it was a question for the jury whether or not the excess was unreasonable . The evidence was admissible , as it is not to vary or add to the written contract , but only to apply it : Humphrey v . Dale , 7 E. & B. 266 ; 5 ...
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... contract , by being accompanied with the bills of lading , is unques- tionably a contract of a complex character . The payment for the cargo is an integral part of the contract . When you find there was no bill of lading , but a forged ...
... contract , by being accompanied with the bills of lading , is unques- tionably a contract of a complex character . The payment for the cargo is an integral part of the contract . When you find there was no bill of lading , but a forged ...
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... contract , parol evidence was admissible to show what the price in- tended was . - Baillie v . Jay , C.P. , 283 . 12. Evidence to apply to written contract - Effect of that evidence - Excess . The defendant , a wool - buyer , pur ...
... contract , parol evidence was admissible to show what the price in- tended was . - Baillie v . Jay , C.P. , 283 . 12. Evidence to apply to written contract - Effect of that evidence - Excess . The defendant , a wool - buyer , pur ...
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