| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1959 - 820 páginas
...of the war and the rest — probably could have been obtained for an assignment of the contract and claimant's rights thereunder ; that is, the sum that...willing to sell and a purchaser who desires to buy. • • • • • "• • • [V]alue so far as material, rather than replacement cost should be... | |
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1955 - 928 páginas
..."the sum which, considering all the circumstances — uncertainties of the war and the rest — * * * would in all probability result from fair negotiations...willing to sell and a purchaser who desires to buy." Brooks-Scanlon Corp., v. United States, 265 US 106, 123-124 ; Olson v. United States, 292 US 246, 257.... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1946 - 920 páginas
...United States, 265 US 106, it was said that just compensation is "the sum that in all probability would result from fair negotiations between an owner who...willing to sell and a purchaser who desires to buy." This is repeated in substance in Standard OH Co. v. Southern Pacific Co., 268 US 146, and in United... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1925 - 1070 páginas
...probably could have been obtained for an assignment of the plaintiff's rights under the contract, ie, the sum that would In all probability result from fair negotiations between an owner willing to sell and a purchaser desirous of buying. (d) The value of such ships at the time of requisition,... | |
| 1924 - 872 páginas
...rest — probably could have been obtained for an assignment of the contract . . . iu fair negotiation between an owner who is willing to sell and a purchaser who is willing to buy, . . . that is, the sum which would put it in as good a position pecuniarily as it... | |
| Floyd Woodruff Mundy - 1926 - 562 páginas
...instead of a value for rate-making purposes an actual value should be found, which might be denned as "the sum that would in all probability result from...willing to sell and a purchaser who desires to buy." Under date of July 1, 1909, the company paid off outstanding notes aggregating $5,100,000, and created... | |
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