The Scots Law Times, Volume 3C.E. Green, 1895 - Law |
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Page 88
... fact would be equivalent to misrepresentation , there is no doubt but that a disclosure ought to be made ; and , if a fact which is not disclosed is so material as to make the description of property offered for sale a misdescription ...
... fact would be equivalent to misrepresentation , there is no doubt but that a disclosure ought to be made ; and , if a fact which is not disclosed is so material as to make the description of property offered for sale a misdescription ...
Page 267
... fact that only an infinitesimal portion of the capi- tal had been subscribed . This elementary fact was disregarded , with the inevitable result of failure and disaster to the unfortunate share- holders , who were totally ignorant of the ...
... fact that only an infinitesimal portion of the capi- tal had been subscribed . This elementary fact was disregarded , with the inevitable result of failure and disaster to the unfortunate share- holders , who were totally ignorant of the ...
Page 184
... fact which were not applicable to all cases . The main fact in the present case was that there was a receipt given for goods shipped by a person authorised by the owners to give such a receipt , and unless it could be displaced by ...
... fact which were not applicable to all cases . The main fact in the present case was that there was a receipt given for goods shipped by a person authorised by the owners to give such a receipt , and unless it could be displaced by ...
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