| William Winter Thorne - Accounting - 1906 - 180 pages
...themselves out. Supposing the parties to have become partners, the result is that each individual partner constitutes the others his agents for the purpose of entering into all contracts for him in the scope of the partnership concern, and consequently, that he is liable to the performance of... | |
| William Winter Thorne - Accounting - 1906 - 184 pages
...themselves out. Supposing the parties to have become partners, the result is that each individual partner constitutes the others his agents for the purpose of entering into all contracts for him in the scope of the partnership concern, and consequently, that he Is liable to the performance of... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Partnership - 1908 - 282 pages
...of entering into all contracts for him within the scope of the partnership concern, and consequently is liable to the performance of all such contracts...in the same manner as if entered into personally by himself."4 The liability It used to be stated that by the English rule of equity several? '"" partnership... | |
| Florida. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 372 pages
...which governs all partnerships in trade would apply to the present case, that each individual partner constitutes the others his agents for the purpose...same manner as if entered into personally by himself. Again, now this advertisement is the basis of the contract between the parties; it is upon the footing... | |
| Marshall Davis Ewell - Law - 1915 - 1178 pages
...principal for the acts of his agent, and is often treated as a species of it.2 " Each individual partner constitutes the others his agents for the purpose...scope of the partnership concern, and consequently is liable to the performance of all such contracts in the same manner as if entered into personally... | |
| Alfred William Bays - Commercial law - 1923 - 1612 pages
...'The general principle \vhich governs all partnerships in trade is this, that each individual partner constitutes the others his agents for the purpose...manner as if entered into personally by himself.' (Collyer on Partnership, 103.) "But the power of one partner thus to bind his co-partners rests alone... | |
| Banks and banking - 1847 - 464 pages
...each member is liable for all the debts of the society,w on the ground that each individual partner constitutes the others his agents for the purpose of entering into all contracts within the scope of the partnership concern ;x but, in the former case, the liability of ' every member... | |
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