| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1900 - 1012 páginas
...thereto, unless such waiver would be against public policy." "Sec. 4G04. Anyone may waive the advantages of a law intended solely for his benefit. But a law...reason cannot be contravened by a private agreement." "Sec. 2204. When a contract is reduced to writing, the intention of the parties is to be ascertained... | |
| California - 1903 - 1240 páginas
...1872. § 3512. One must not change his purpose to the injury of another. En. March 21, 1872. !3513. Any one may waive the advantage of a law intended solely for his benefit. But a law established for & public reason cannot be contravened by a private agreement. En. March 21, 1872. Cal.Rep.Cit. 58,... | |
| Willis Ernest Johnson - 1911 - 358 páginas
...is the same, the rule should be the same. One must not change his purpose to the Injury of another. Any one may waive the advantage of a law Intended...reason cannot be contravened by a private agreement. One must so use his own rights as not to infringe upon the rights of another. He who consents to an... | |
| Samuel Charles Wiel - 1911 - 1112 páginas
...contract.13 So, also, » Souther v. San Diego etc. Co., 112 Fed. 228. 10 Cal. Civ. Code, see. 3513. "Anyone may waive the advantage of a law intended solely for...reason cannot be contravened by a private agreement." 11 Headnote in Southwestern Reporter to Colorado etc. Co. v. McFarland (Tex. Civ. App.), 94 8. W. 400.... | |
| Oscar B. Parkinson - 1912 - 256 páginas
...harvest the crop? MAXIMS OF JURISPRUDENCE. One must wot change his purpose to the injury of another. Any one may waive the advantage of a law intended...benefit. But a law established for a public reason can not be contravened by a private agreement. One must so use his own rights as not to infringe upon... | |
| Montana. Supreme Court - 1913 - 716 páginas
...constituted a sufficient consideration for the agreement. 8. Section 6181, Kevised Codes, provides: "Anyone may waive the advantage of a law intended solely for his benefit. But a law [5] established for a public reason cannot be contravened by a private agreement." There is not anything... | |
| Montana. Supreme Court - 1915 - 736 páginas
...principal agreement or obligation out of which the action has arisen. This section provides: "Anyone may waive the advantage of a law intended solely for...reason cannot be contravened by a private agreement." This provision does not prescribe the time when nor the mode by which the waiver may be made effective,... | |
| 1918 - 508 páginas
...the evil effects of this method are fully shown. tion 3513 of the California Civil Code: "The owner may waive the advantage of a law intended solely for his benefit. But a law established for public reasons cannot be contravened by a private agreement". There are few provisions of the code... | |
| 1919 - 482 páginas
...such power exists and may have been thereafter legally exercised." § 3513, Cal. Civ. Code, reads: "Any one may waive the advantage of a law intended...reason cannot be contravened by a private agreement." provision.8 California, too, would find no trouble were it not for the untenable "dedication" doctrine,... | |
| Otis Albert McKelvie - 1920 - 92 páginas
...debate and strife waged between a collegetrained and a home-trained attorney. MAXIMS OF JURISPRUDENCE. Any one may waive the advantage of a law intended...reason cannot be contravened by a private agreement. Acquiescence in error takes away the right of objecting to it. An interpretation which gives effect... | |
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