| 1856 - 640 páginas
...the contract describing himself as owner, and that she was bound thereby. And per Lord Denman, CJ, " You have a right to the benefit you contemplate from the character, credit, and substance of the party with whom you contract." The result of the above cases appears to be, that in contracts where... | |
| 1896 - 866 páginas
...proposition. At the same time, as Lord Denman remarked in the mar. of Humble v. Hunter (L. Rep. 12 QB 817), "you have a right to the benefit you contemplate from...and substance of the person with whom you contract." In the case of Robson v. Sharpe and Drummond (2 B. & Ad. 808), Sharpe let a carriage to a Mr. Drummond... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1876 - 694 páginas
...person" (a). This case was referred to with approval in Hunter v. Humble (//), where Lord Denman said : " You have a right to the benefit you contemplate from the character, credit, and substance of tho party with whom you contract." Again, if A. means to sell goods to B., and C. obtains delivery... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1878 - 734 páginas
...person" (a). This case was referred to with approval in Hunter v. Humble (V), where Lord Denman said : "You have a right to the benefit you contemplate from the character, credit, and substance of the party with whom you contract." Again, if A. means to sell goods to B., and C. obtains delivery of the... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1879 - 486 páginas
...rights under a contract ; ia QB 3,7. but, to use the language of Lord Denman in Humble i: Hunter, ' you have a right to the benefit you contemplate from...and substance of the person with whom you contract.' The rule is well illustrated by the case of Robson & Sharpe a B. & AA 30.5 v. Drummond. Sharpe undertook... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1880 - 494 páginas
...rights under a contract; but, to use the language of Lord 18 QB 817. DKNMAN, in Humble v. Hunter, " you have a right to the benefit you contemplate from...and substance of the person with whom you contract." 214 The rale is well illustrated by the case of *205 2 B. & Ad. Robson< & Sharpe v. Drummond. Sharpe... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1880 - 442 páginas
...rights under a contract; but, to use the language of Lord 12 Q B. 317. DKNMAN, in Humble v. Hunter, "you have a right to the benefit you contemplate from...character, credit, and substance of the person with whom yon contract." 2I4 The rule is well illustrated by the case of *205 2 B. & Art. Robson tfe Shiirpe... | |
| Joseph Story, Charles Pelham Greenough - 1882 - 730 páginas
...to elect what parties he will deal with. As was remarked by Lord Denman in Humble v. Hunter, 12 QB 311: 'You have a right to the benefit you contemplate...dealings with that person ; and, as a man's right to enter into a contract is absolute, he is not obliged to submit the validity of his reasons to a court... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 844 páginas
...person" (d). This case was referred to with approval in Humble v. Hunter (e), where Lord Denman said; "You have a right to the benefit you contemplate from the character, credit, and substance of the party with whom you contract." On like grounds it has been held by a majority of the Court of Appeal... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1893 - 676 páginas
...performance of the contract from one who was not a party to it. This rule rests upon the ground that "you have a right to the benefit you contemplate from...and substance of the person with whom you contract." 1 Thus A owes В $100, Âcaunol assign his debt to С so as to make В collect his debt from С and... | |
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