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
| Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 544 pages
...acting under his orders in the course of his business V The statement of Willes J. that the master ' has put the agent in his place to do that class of acts' is also to be noted and remembered as a guide in many of the questions that arise. A just view seema... | |
| 1913 - 1134 pages
...the master has not authorized the act. It is true that 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. * * * With respect to the question whether a principal Is answerable for... | |
| 1915 - 1106 pages
...said, as it was said here, that the master had not authorized the particular act, but he has placed the agent in his place to do that class of acts, and he must be answerable for the manner In which that agent lias conducted himself in doing the business which it was the act of his master to place... | |
| A. de Mornay Bidoulac - 1887 - 428 pages
...he must be answerable for the manner in which that agent has conducted himself in doing the bnsiness which it was the act of his master to place him in.| Where the arrangement between the proprietor of a bnggy and the driver was that the driver should be... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1888 - 1034 pages
...that the master has not authorized the act. It i» 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." These principles have been expressly adopted in a subsequent series of cases, including the two recent... | |
| Thomas Gaskell Shearman, Amasa Angell Redfield - 1888 - 720 pages
...infringement of a ferry, and such like wrong. It is true the master has not authorized the particular act, but he has put the agent in his place to do that class...in which the agent has conducted himself in doing that business which it was the act of his master to place him in (Huzzey v. Field, 2 CM & R. 432).... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1888 - 810 pages
...he has not authorized the particular act, but he has put the arjent in his place to <lo that clans of acts, and he must be answerable for the manner...has conducted himself in doing the business which it teas the act of his master to place him in." These principles have been expressly adopted in a subsequent... | |
| 1888 - 684 pages
...not authorized the act. It "'as true he had not authorized the particular act, but he had put ti,e agent in his place to do that class of acts, and he...must be answerable for the manner in which the agent had conducted himself in doing the business which it was the act of his master to place him in. The... | |
| William Frederick Webster - 1889 - 538 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 correctness of this statement of the law was recognized in Swift v. Winterbotham, LE 8 QB 244 (on... | |
| Tindal Arthur Pearson - 1890 - 530 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 of acts, and he must be answerable for the ' LR, 85 Ch. D., 400 (408) (414). • LR, 2 Ex., 259. ' Intl. Contr. Act, s. 192. manner in which that... | |
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