The Pacific Reporter, Volume 117West Publishing Company, 1911 |
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Page 35
... DAMAGES . Damages claimed by a fruit dealer as re- sulting from his inability to sell his fruit as promptly as he could have done if a seller of CALIFORNIA PINE BOX & LUMBER CO . box shooks had delivered them at the times v . WASATCH ...
... DAMAGES . Damages claimed by a fruit dealer as re- sulting from his inability to sell his fruit as promptly as he could have done if a seller of CALIFORNIA PINE BOX & LUMBER CO . box shooks had delivered them at the times v . WASATCH ...
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... damages for ed large quantities of box shooks in car load delayed shipments is , in our judgment , not lots from appellant , which orders were all well founded . The evidence was sufficient received by appellant before March 7 , 1907 ...
... damages for ed large quantities of box shooks in car load delayed shipments is , in our judgment , not lots from appellant , which orders were all well founded . The evidence was sufficient received by appellant before March 7 , 1907 ...
Page 37
... damages would follow the general rules as near as may be under the circum- stances . Haskell v . Hunter , 23 Mich . 305 ; Miller v . Stern , 25 Misc . Rep . 690 , 55 N. Y. Supp . 765. If , however , box shooks of as good a quality as ...
... damages would follow the general rules as near as may be under the circum- stances . Haskell v . Hunter , 23 Mich . 305 ; Miller v . Stern , 25 Misc . Rep . 690 , 55 N. Y. Supp . 765. If , however , box shooks of as good a quality as ...
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... damages is , in our judgment , not sustained by the evi- dence : At least the amount allowed is sus- tained by some evidence , although there was some evidence on which the court might have based a larger amount . The question was ...
... damages is , in our judgment , not sustained by the evi- dence : At least the amount allowed is sus- tained by some evidence , although there was some evidence on which the court might have based a larger amount . The question was ...
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... damages were not recover- able . [ Ed . Note . - For other cases . see Damages , Cent . Dig . § 193 ; Dec. Dig . § 91. * ] 3. DAMAGES ( § 91 * ) - " EXEMPLARY DAMAGES " - GROUNDS . Exemplary damages are such as are in ex- cess of the ...
... damages were not recover- able . [ Ed . Note . - For other cases . see Damages , Cent . Dig . § 193 ; Dec. Dig . § 91. * ] 3. DAMAGES ( § 91 * ) - " EXEMPLARY DAMAGES " - GROUNDS . Exemplary damages are such as are in ex- cess of the ...
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Page 202 - In case the greater rate of interest has been paid, the person by whom it has been paid, or his legal representatives, may recover back, in an action in the nature of an action of debt, twice the amount of the interest thus paid from the association taking or receiving the same ; provided such action is commenced within two years from the time the usurious transaction occurred.
Page 295 - The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will perform his promise by any other means than the payment of money.
Page 185 - The court, in every stage of an action, must disregard any error or defect in the pleadings or proceedings, which does not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party ; and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Page 295 - A holder in due course is a holder who has taken the instrument under the following conditions: (1) That it is complete and regular upon its face; (2) That he became the holder of it before it was overdue, and without notice that it had been previously dishonored, if such was the fact; (3) That he took it in good faith and for value; (4) That at the time it was negotiated to him he had no notice of any infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating it.
Page 422 - ... within sixty days after the fire, unless such time is extended in writing by this company, shall render a statement to this company, signed and sworn to...
Page 422 - This policy is made and accepted subject to the foregoing stipulations and conditions, together with such other provisions, agreements, or conditions as may be endorsed hereon or added hereto, and no officer, agent, or other representative of this company shall have power to waive any provision or condition of this policy except such as by the terms of this policy may be the subject of agreement indorsed hereon or added hereto...
Page 91 - No variance between the allegation in a pleading and the proof is to be deemed material, unless it has actually misled the adverse party to his prejudice in maintaining his action or defense upon the merits.
Page 295 - Act, where a signature on a bill is forged or placed thereon without the authority of the person whose signature it purports to be, the forged or unauthorized signature is wholly inoperative, and no right to retain the bill, or to give a discharge therefor, or to enforce payment thereof against any party thereto, can be acquired through or under...
Page 18 - That the act or omission charged as the offense is clearly and distinctly set forth in ordinary and concise language, without repetition, and in such a manner as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended.
Page 422 - If fire occur the insured shall give immediate notice of any loss thereby in writing to this company, protect the property from further damage...