| William David Evans - 1802 - 364 pages
...mifreprefentaiion, and mould fay, though there is no alteration in my account with my prin,. cipal, this is a hit. I have got the money, and I will keep...left it to the jury to fay, whether any prejudice had happened tb the defendant by means of this payment : but here no prejudice at all is proved, and... | |
| Connecticut. Superior Court, Jesse Root - 1802 - 588 pages
...defendant had produced any evidence, though ever fo Jjnall, of its being the plaintiff's fignature, it would have been proper to have left it to the jury to weigh ; but there being no evidence at all of its being genuine, it wonld be improper to let it go... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1807 - 582 pages
...defendant fhould keep money which he has got by rheirjnifrepr^fcntation, and (hould fay, though there is uo alteration in my account with my principal, this is...left it to the jury to fay, whether any prejudice had happened to the defendant by means of this-payment: but here no prejudice at all is proved, and... | |
| William Johnson, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1860 - 544 pages
...defendant should keep money which he has got by the misrepresentation of his principal, and should say, Though there is no alteration in my account with my principal, this is a hit ; I *havc got the money, and I will kef" :' * The most injurious and pernicious consequences would flon... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1905 - 800 pages
...then, that the defendant should keep money which he has got by their misrepresentation, and should say, though there is no alteration in my account with my principal, this is a bit, I have got the money and I will keep it ? If there had been any new credit given, it would have... | |
| Edwin Charles Goddard - 1914 - 916 pages
...then, that the defendant should keep money which he has got by their misrepresentation, and should say, though there is no alteration in my account with my...would have been proper to have left it to the jury tosay, whether any prejudice had happened to the defendant by means of this payment: But here no prejudice... | |
| Edward Sampson Thurston - 1916 - 652 pages
...then that the defendant should keep money which he has got by their misrepresentation, and should say, though there is no alteration in my account with my...would have been proper to have left it to the jury to say, whether any prejudice had happened to the defendant by means of this payment: but here no prejudice... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1925 - 904 pages
...then, that the defendant should keep money which he has got by their misrepresentation, and should say, though there is no alteration in my account with my...would have been proper to have left it to the jury to say, whether any prejudice had happened to the defendant by means of this payment : But here no prejudice... | |
| Hersch Lauterpacht - 1960 - 916 pages
...which he has got by [his principals'] misrepresentation, and should say, though there is no alternative in my account with my principal, this is a hit, I have got the money and I will keep it? ' Lord Mansfield CJ had no difficulty in answering his question in the negative. His decision was followed... | |
| H. Lauterpacht - 1986 - 912 pages
...which he has got by [his principals'] misrepresentation, and should say, though there is no alternative in my account with my principal, this is a hit, I have got the money and I will keep it? ' Lord Mansfield CJ had no difficulty in answering his question in the negative. His decision was followed... | |
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