| Northwest Territories - 1907 - 1578 sider
...seller for damages for nondelivery. ill •• nondelivery (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the seller's breach of contract. (3) Where there is an available market for the goods in question the... | |
| Northwest Territories, Alberta. Department of the Attorney General - 1907 - 1500 sider
...maintain an action against him for damages for nonacceptance. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the buyer's breach of contract. (3) Where there is an available market for the goods in question the... | |
| Australia. High Court - 1907 - 962 sider
...case of wrongful refusal to deliver is as follows :— " (2.) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the seller's breach of contract. " (3.) When there is an available market for the goods in question... | |
| Ohio - 1908 - 712 sider
...buyer may maintain an action against the seller for damages for nondelivery. (2) The measure of damages is the loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the seller's breach of contract. (3) Where there is an available market for the goods in question,... | |
| Massachusetts - 1908 - 1208 sider
...to the owner of goods of similar kind wrongfully converted or withheld. (2) The measure of damages is the loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the seller's breach of contract. Court may direct that contract shall be performed specifically in... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1909 - 760 sider
...September, it was not equal to the sample. The measure of damages to be recovered is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the breach of contract. This will be the difference between the contract price of 65 cents per bushel and the price... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1908 - 780 sider
...may sue him for damages for non-acceptance. The measure of damages in such an action is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract; and if there is an available market for the goods in question, is primd... | |
| Nova Scotia - 1910 - 642 sider
...maintain an action against him for damages for nonacceptance. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract. (3) Where there is an available market for the goods in question, the... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1911 - 1214 sider
...contract for sale, the seller may maintain an action against him for damages, and the measure of damages is the loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the breach of the contract. Ordinarily, it is the difference between the contract price and the market price at the... | |
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