In all these cases it may be said, as it was said here, that the master has not authorized the act. It is true, he has not authorized the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class of acts... The State Reports, New South Wales - Page 201de New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1906Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1869 - 972 pages
...not directly authorized to do the particular act, was, to borrow Mr. Justice Willes's expression, " the agent in his place to do that class of acts," and that by the negligent performance of an act of this class, the damage which ia the subject of this... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1867 - 468 pages
...that the master has not authorized the act. It is true, he has not authorized the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class...which it was the act of his master to place him in. The only other point which was made, and it had at first a somewhat plausible aspect, was this:—It... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1870 - 582 pages
...that the master has not authorised the act. It is true he has not authorised the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class...which it was the act of his master to place him in " (g). One peculiarity in the nature of fraud must, however, be taken into account, which is, that... | |
| India - 1878 - 710 pages
...that the master has not authorized the act. It is true he has not authorized the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class...which it was the act of his master to place him in " ( a). The rule thus laid down was adopted in a subsequent case by the Privy Council (b), and it is... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1874 - 880 pages
...that the master has not authorized the act. It is true he has not authorized the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class...himself in doing the business which it was the act of the master to place him in." " Ante, p. 817. redress, if mischief happens to me as their consequence.... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1874 - 960 pages
...been said by the learned judge last cited, "that the master has not authorized the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class...himself in doing the business which it was the act of the master to place him in." So, also, as is said by Maule, J.,4 the master "is liable, even though... | |
| Thomas William Saunders - 1874 - 238 pages
...that the master has not authorised that act. It is true he has not authorised the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class of act, and he must be answerable for the manner in which the agent has conducted himself in doing the... | |
| India, Charles Colin Macrae - 1874 - 274 pages
...authorize the particular act, he put the agent in his place to do the business out of which the act arose, and he must be answerable for the manner in which the agent conducted himself in doing the business, which it was the act of the principal to set him to do —... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1876 - 694 pages
...of the master be proved." Although the master may not have authorized tho particular act, yet if " he has put the agent in his place to do that class of acts " ho must bo answerable for the agent's conduct. It makes no difference whether the principal is a... | |
| 1878 - 560 pages
...that the master had not authorized the act. It is true he had not authorized the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class...and he must be answerable for the manner in which that agent has conducted himself in doing the business which it was the act of his master to place... | |
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