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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas, and ... - Page 160
by Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer Chamber, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1814 - 658 pages
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A Treatise on the Statute of Frauds: As it Regards Declarations in Trust ...

William Roberts - Evidence (Law) - 1807 - 522 pages
...would take care that tr.ey •[216} should pay. The question *is, whether the slopman did not in fact rely on the power of the officer over the fund out...paid, and did not prefer giving credit to that fund to giving credit to the lieutenant, who, if we are to' judge of him by others in the same situation,...
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The Law of Contracts and Promises Upon Various Subjects and with Particular ...

Samuel Comyn - Contracts - 1824 - 680 pages
...goods mi his credit to so large an amount. And the question is, whether the slop-seller did not in fact rely on the power of the officer over the fund out...lieutenant, who, if we are to judge of him by others in the same situation, was not likely to be able to raise so large a sum? Considering the whole bearing of...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bernard Bosanquet, Sir Christopher Puller - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 726 pages
...officer would take care that they should pay. The question is, Whether the slopman did not in fact rely on the power of the officer over the fund out...lieutenant, who, if we are to judge of him by others in the same situation, was not likely to be able to raise so large a sum ! Considering the whole bearing of...
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A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases Argued and ..., Volume 10

Charles Petersdorff - Law - 1831 - 542 pages
...would take care that they should pay. The question is, whether the slopman did not, in fact, rely upon the power of the officer over the fund out of which...not prefer giving credit to that fund rather than to (he lieutenant, who, if we are to judge of him by others in the same situation, was not likely to be...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Principal and Surety: Particularly with ...

William Theobald - Agency (Law) - 1832 - 324 pages
...officers would take care that they should pay. The question is, whether the slopman did not in fact rely on the power of the officer over the fund out...paid, and did not prefer giving credit to that fund (b) rather than to the lieutenant, who, if we are to judge of him by others in the same situation,...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Contracts: Not Under Seal; and Upon the ...

Joseph Chitty - Contracts - 1834 - 850 pages
...responsible for so large a sum ; and they thought, that, from the nature of the case, the plaintiff relied on the power of the officer over the fund out of which the men's wages were to be paid, and gave credit to that fund rather than to the lieutenant (c). Where A., an attorney, having commenced...
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An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius, Volume 2

Patrick Brady Leigh - Nisi prius - 1838 - 928 pages
...the nature of the case, the probability was that the plaintiff relied on the power of the defendant over the fund out of which the men's wages were to be paid, and gave credit to that fund rather than to the defendantc. An original Where the defendant, in consideration...
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An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius, Volume 2

Patrick Brady Leigh - Nisi prius - 1838 - 774 pages
...the nature of the case, the probability was that the plaintiff relied on the power of the defendant over the fund out of which the men's wages were to be paid, and gave credit to that fund rather than to the defendant. f Where the defendant in consideration that...
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A Treatise on the Law of Princpal and Surety, Page 685

Edward Dix Pitman - Suretyship and guaranty - 1840 - 304 pages
...themselves, the officer would take care that they should pay. The question is, whether the slopman did not rely on the power of the officer over the fund out...lieutenant, who, if we are to judge of him by others in the same situation, was not likely to be able to raise so large a sum. Considering the whole bearing of...
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The Law of Contracts, Volume 3

Theophilus Parsons - Consideration (Law) - 1866 - 810 pages
...officer would take care that they should pay. The question is, whether the slop-man did not in fact rely on the power of the officer over the fund out...lieutenant, who, if we are to judge of him by others in the lame situation, was not likely to be able to raise so large a sum " So in the case of Norris v. Spencer,...
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