The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... agent of the acceptor in that behalf . Letters from the acceptor to the drawer the alleged agent - shown to the lender before he advanced the money , admissible in evidence on behalf of the latter . And letters from the alleged agent to ...
... agent of the acceptor in that behalf . Letters from the acceptor to the drawer the alleged agent - shown to the lender before he advanced the money , admissible in evidence on behalf of the latter . And letters from the alleged agent to ...
Page 402
... agent to complete the matter . The agent , as the broker was aware , received letters from time to time from the sellers , insisting on adherence to the terms they had required , and he was more or less aware of the effect of these ...
... agent to complete the matter . The agent , as the broker was aware , received letters from time to time from the sellers , insisting on adherence to the terms they had required , and he was more or less aware of the effect of these ...
Page 405
... agent for another , and has taken upon himself to contract as such agent , and had no authority from the person on whose behalf he assumed to contract , the party with whom he has made the contract , and who has sustained damage through ...
... agent for another , and has taken upon himself to contract as such agent , and had no authority from the person on whose behalf he assumed to contract , the party with whom he has made the contract , and who has sustained damage through ...
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action admissible admitted aforesaid afterwards Algoa Bay alleged appeared Assizes attorney authority barratry benchers bill Bovill breach brokers called captain cargo cause charge cheque claim Cockburn Colonel Dickson common law contract coram count course Court cross-examination damage declaration deed defendant defendant's delirium tremens doubt duty effect enlist entitled evidence Exch execution fact false felony forged forgery fraudulent ground guilty Hawkins held indictment inquiry intent interpleader judgment jury learned Baron learned Judge letter liable London Lord Chief Justice Lord Combermere Lord Wilton Lush maliciously matter negligence objected offence opinion owner paid party payment person Peterhoff plaintiff plea possession prisoner proceedings prosecution proved purpose question Raudnitz reasonable received recover Ribton Roupell saltpetre sent Serjt Shee ship statement statute supposed taken testator trial Trinity Term underwriters verdict vessel Vide wife William Roupell witness