The Merchant's magazine [&c.].

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1855
 

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Página 75 - ... occupy, or fortify or colonize, or assume, or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America...
Página 228 - If the servant of a horse-dealer, with express directions not to warrant, do warrant, the master is bound ; because the servant, having a general authority to sell, is in a condition to warrant, and the master has not notified to the world that the general authority is circumscribed.
Página 228 - I take the distinction to be that if a person keeping livery stables, and having a horse to sell, directed his servant not to warrant him, and the servant did nevertheless warrant him, still the master would be liable on the warranty, because the servant was acting within the general scope of his authority...
Página 6 - Public Deposits — (including Exchequer, Savings Banks, Commissioners of National Debt, and Dividend Accounts) Other Deposits...
Página 131 - The advance of capital or money to be used in any trade or undertaking, not being the trade of a banker, upon a contract with the person carrying on such trade or undertaking...
Página 228 - ... but if the owner of a horse were to send a stranger to a fair with express directions not to warrant the horse, and the latter acted contrary to the orders, the purchaser could only have recourse to the person who actually sold the horse, and the owner would not be liable on the warranty, because the servant was not acting within the scope of his employment And that is like this case : Here F.

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