A Treatise on the Specific Performance of Contracts: As it is Enforced by Courts of Equitable Jurisdiction, in the United States of AmericaBanks & Bros., 1879 - 587ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... provisions on his part ............ 324-364 I. The general doctrine applicable to either party when plaintiff 324-338 Substantial performance generally requisite ............ Impossibility of performance ... Exception in case of ...
... provisions on his part ............ 324-364 I. The general doctrine applicable to either party when plaintiff 324-338 Substantial performance generally requisite ............ Impossibility of performance ... Exception in case of ...
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... provisions . 491 , 494 495 , 496 Special provisions against heirs or administrators of a deceased vendor ... 497 , 498 བ་ ། TABLE OF CASES CITED . ¡¤ . TABLE OF CONTENTS XV.
... provisions . 491 , 494 495 , 496 Special provisions against heirs or administrators of a deceased vendor ... 497 , 498 བ་ ། TABLE OF CASES CITED . ¡¤ . TABLE OF CONTENTS XV.
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... provisions of the various states , either regulating the general jurisdiction or prescribing summary proceedings in certain cases . CHAPTER I. GENERAL NATURE , EXTENT AND LIMITATIONS OF THE INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 5 Possession.
... provisions of the various states , either regulating the general jurisdiction or prescribing summary proceedings in certain cases . CHAPTER I. GENERAL NATURE , EXTENT AND LIMITATIONS OF THE INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 5 Possession.
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... provisions of the agreement , and is intended to give more effectual relief in the case to which it applies - because according to proceedings of courts of law upon the breach of an agreement , what a court of law does is to give ...
... provisions of the agreement , and is intended to give more effectual relief in the case to which it applies - because according to proceedings of courts of law upon the breach of an agreement , what a court of law does is to give ...
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... provisions respecting the mode of trans- fer found in the articles of different companies , and by the customs of the Lon- don Stock Exchange . The following are recent cases on the subject : Berming- ham v . Sheridan , 33 Beav . 660 ...
... provisions respecting the mode of trans- fer found in the articles of different companies , and by the customs of the Lon- don Stock Exchange . The following are recent cases on the subject : Berming- ham v . Sheridan , 33 Beav . 660 ...
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104 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the following cases the agreement is void unless the same, or some note or memorandum thereof, expressing the consideration, be in writing and subscribed by the party to be charged, or by his lawfully authorized agent...
128 ÆäÀÌÁö - There is no doubt that where such an agreement is made, it is competent to show that one or both of the contracting parties were agents for other persons, and acted as such agents in making the contract, so as to give the benefit of the contract on the one hand to, and charge with liability on the other, the unnamed principals...
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every contract for the leasing for a longer period than one year, .or for the sale of any lands or any interest in lands, shall be void, unless the contract, or some note or memorandum thereof, expressing the consideration, be in writing, and be subscribed by the party by whom the lease or sale is to be made.
446 ÆäÀÌÁö - And even when time is not thus either expressly or impliedly of the essence of the contract, if the party seeking a specific performance has been guilty of gross laches, or has been inexcusably negligent in performing the contract on his part; or if there has, in the intermediate period...
100 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... upon any agreement that is not to be performed within the space of one year from the making thereof ; unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing...
48 ÆäÀÌÁö - The discretion which may be exercised in this class of cases is not an arbitrary or capricious one, depending upon the mere pleasure of the court, but one which is controlled by the established doctrines and settled principles of equity. No positive rule can be laid down by which the action of the court can be determined in all cases. In general it may be said that the specific relief will be granted when it is apparent, from a view of all the circumstances of the particular case, that it will subserve...
126 ÆäÀÌÁö - How can that be said to be a contract, or memorandum of a contract, which does not state who are the contracting parties ? By this note it does not at all appear to whom the goods were sold. It would prove a sale to any other person as well as to the plaintiffs.
48 ÆäÀÌÁö - In general, it may be said that the specific relief will be granted when it is apparent, from a view of all the circumstances of the particular case, that it will subserve the ends of justice ; and that it will be withheld when, from a like view, it appears that it will produce hardship or injustice to either of the parties.
295 ÆäÀÌÁö - If a man, having no knowledge whatever on the subject, takes upon himself to represent a certain state of facts to exist, he does so at his peril; and, if it be done either with a view to secure some benefit to himself, or to deceive a third person, he is in law Chap. XXVI. guilty of a fraud, for he takes upon himself to warrant his own belief of the truth of that which he so asserts.
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... be in writing, and be subscribed by the party by whom the lease or sale is made. unless such agreement, or some note or memorandum thereof, be in writing, and subscribed by the party to be charged therewith: 1. Every agreement that, by its terms, is not to be performed within one year from the making thereof.