Collected Legal PapersHarcourt, Brace, and Howe, 1920 - 316 páginas |
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... suggest that cases which would now be generalized as contract may have arisen independently of each other from different sources , and have persisted side by side for a long time before the need of generaliza- tion was felt or they were ...
... suggest that cases which would now be generalized as contract may have arisen independently of each other from different sources , and have persisted side by side for a long time before the need of generaliza- tion was felt or they were ...
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... suggest separate reasons for each , and going farther still , to argue that each was no more than an application , even though a misapplication , of general principles . Thus , in torts it is sometimes said that the liability of the ...
... suggest separate reasons for each , and going farther still , to argue that each was no more than an application , even though a misapplication , of general principles . Thus , in torts it is sometimes said that the liability of the ...
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... and shall com- plete the proof later , that the whole doctrine has been worked out in terms of master and servant and on the analogies which those terms suggested . AGENCY . * II THE history of agency as applied 80 COLLECTED LEGAL PAPERS.
... and shall com- plete the proof later , that the whole doctrine has been worked out in terms of master and servant and on the analogies which those terms suggested . AGENCY . * II THE history of agency as applied 80 COLLECTED LEGAL PAPERS.
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... suggested be true , it does not dispose of the difficulties . If a man buy's B.'s goods of A. , thinking A. to be the owner , and B. then sues him for the price , the defendant fairly may ob- ject that the only contract which he has ...
... suggested be true , it does not dispose of the difficulties . If a man buy's B.'s goods of A. , thinking A. to be the owner , and B. then sues him for the price , the defendant fairly may ob- ject that the only contract which he has ...
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... suggested explanation has every probability in its favor . So far as Lord Holt is concerned , I may add that in Gurratt v . Cullum the agent was a factor , that a factor in those days always was spoken of as a servant , and that Lord ...
... suggested explanation has every probability in its favor . So far as Lord Holt is concerned , I may add that in Gurratt v . Cullum the agent was a factor , that a factor in those days always was spoken of as a servant , and that Lord ...
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