If an individual ratifies an act done on his behalf, the nature of the act remains unchanged, it is still a mere trespass, and the party injured has his option to sue either. If the Crown ratifies an act, the character of the act becomes altered, for... The Law of Contracts - Página 53por Theophilus Parsons - 1866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Francis Finlason - 1868 - 244 páginas
...injured has the option of suing either, but if the Crown ratifies the act, the character of the act is altered, for the ratification does not give the party injured the double option of bringing an action against the agent who committed the trespass or the principal who ratifies it, but a remedy... | |
| William Francis Finlason - 1868 - 240 páginas
...act is altered, for the ratification does not give the party injured the double option of bringing an action against the agent who committed the trespass or the principal who ratifies it, but a remedy only (such as it is) against the Crown, and exempts from liability the person... | |
| Charles Mathew Clode - 1869 - 884 páginas
...becomes altered ; '•.nnister'of tb-e ratification does not give the party injured the fransf°renti.e double option of bringing his action against the agent...the trespass, or the principal who ratified it, but gives a remedy against the Crown only (such as it is), and exempts from liability the agent who commits... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1874 - 880 páginas
...has his option to sue either the actual wrong-doer, or him who ratifies the tort : whereas, " if the Crown ratifies an act, the character of the act becomes...principal who ratified it ; but a remedy against the Crown only."4 To one who has glanced, however cursorily, over the preceding pages, it must be evident that... | |
| 1875 - 462 páginas
...is still a mere trespass, and the party injured has his option to sue either; if the Crown ratines an act, the character of the act becomes altered, for the ratification doea not give the party injured the option of bringing his action against the agent who committed the... | |
| John Alderson Foote - 1878 - 576 páginas
...unchanged. It is still a mere trespass, and the party injured has his option to sue either. If the Crown ratifies an act, the character of the act becomes...ratification does not give the party injured the double opportunity of bringing his action against the agent who committed the trespass or the principal who... | |
| William Evans - 1879 - 802 páginas
...wrongdoers cannot have redress or 39, per Ma1 tm, B. contribution against each other is conratifies an act, the character of the act becomes altered,...the ratification does not give the party injured the option of bringing his action against the agent who committed the trespass, or the principal who ratified... | |
| James Barnet Fry - 1889 - 542 páginas
...unchanged ; it is still a mere trespass, and the party injured has his option to sue either. If the Crown ratifies an act, the character of the act becomes...all liability the person who commits the trespass." (Buron v. Denman, 2 Exch. R, 166, Parke, B.) The Lord Chancellor, in 1853, said in the House of Lords... | |
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