In the latter case, the notice, to be effectual, must be given at such time and under such circumstances that the principal, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servant or agent in time to prevent a delivery to the buyer. Credits and Collections - Página 292por Richard Prentice Ettinger, David Edwin Golieb - 1917 - 390 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Selwyn - 1845 - 878 páginas
...principal, whose servant has the custody, it must be given, as it was in .Lilt v. Cowiey, at such a time and under such circumstances, that the principal by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servant in time to prevent the delivery to the consignee (t). Although goods... | |
| Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn - 1845 - 374 páginas
...the custody, it must be " given as it was in the case of Lett v. Cowley (7 Taunt. " 169), at such a time, and under such circumstances, " that the principal, by the exercise of reasonable dili" gence, may communicate it to his servant in time to " prevent the delivery to the consignee ;... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1847 - 988 páginas
...the goods ; or, if given to the principal, whose servant has the custody, it must be given at such a time and under such circumstances, that the principal, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servant in time to prevent a delivery to the consignee. Notice to a principal... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1853 - 562 páginas
...whose servant has the custody, it must be given, as it was in the case of Litt v. Cowley (&), at such a time, and under such circumstances, that the principal, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servant in time to prevent the delivery to the consignee ; and to hold that a... | |
| George Ross - 1855 - 956 páginas
...goods, or if given to the principal, whose servant has the custody of them, it must be given at such a time and under such circumstances that the principal, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servants in time to prevent the delivery to the vendee, 280. TRANSITUS. 1. Where... | |
| South Australia - 1896 - 230 páginas
...whose possession the goods are. Such notice may be given either to the person in actual possession of the goods or to his principal. In the latter case...principal, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servant or agent in time to prevent a delivery to the buyer. (2) When notice... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 páginas
...has the custody, it must be given, as it was in the case of Litt v. Cowley (7 Taunt. 169), at such a time and under such circumstances, that the principal by the exercise of reasonable diligence may communicate it to his servant in time to prevent the delivery to the consignee ; and to hold that a... | |
| William Selwyn - 1861 - 874 páginas
...principal, whose servant has the custody, it must be given, as it was in Lilt v. Cowley (k), at such a time and under such circumstances, that the principal, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servant in time to prevent the delivery to the consignee (i). Although goods... | |
| David Maclachlan - 1860 - 1046 páginas
...whose servant has the custody, it must be given as it was in the case of Litt v. Cowley,' at such a time, and under such circumstances, that the principal by the exercise of reasonable diligence, may communicate it to his servant in time to prevent the delivery to the consignee ; and to hold that a... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1868 - 748 páginas
...principal,whose servant has the custody, it must be given as it was in the case of Litt r. Cowley, at such a time and under such circumstances, that the principal by the exercise of reasonable diligence may communicate it to his servant in time to prevent the delivery to the consignee; and to hold that a... | |
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