| Great Britain. Nisi prius, Isaac 'Espinasse - Law reports, digests, etc - 1807 - 380 pages
...said at the time of the sale, as part of the transaction of selling, respecting the horse, isevidence; but an acknowledgement to that effect, made at another...stated ; but nothing was said about the price. Lord ELLENBOUOUGH was of opinion, that as nothing wai then 1803. then said about the price, it could not... | |
| Henry Jeremy - Great Britain - 1825 - 134 pages
...sale, as part of the transaction of selling, respecting the horse, is evidence ; but an acknowledgment to that effect, made at another time, is not so ;...the actual sale, when he was acting for his master." It after'wards appeared that nothing had been then said about the 'p1-ice ; and his lordship was of... | |
| 1858 - 532 pages
...sale, as part of the transaction of selling, respecting the horse, is evidence ; but an acknowledgment to that effect made at another time is not so : it...the actual sale, when he was acting for his master." It afterwards appeared that nothing had been said about the price; and his Lordship was of opinion... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - Law - 1831 - 590 pages
...the transaction of selling respec- authority.ยป ting the horse, is evidence ; but an acknowledgment to that effect, made at another time, is not so ;...the actual sale, when he was acting for his master. 12. Of tender. 1. GOODLAKD v. BLEWITII. MT 1808. NP 1 Campb. 477. Wherever A*sumj>sit. Plea, tender.... | |
| sir George Stephen - Horses - 1835 - 360 pages
...sale, as part of the transaction of selling, respecting the horse, is evidence ; but an acknowledgment to that effect, made at another time, is not so : it must be confined to the time of actual sale, when he was acting for his master." And in another place his lordship adds, " I think... | |
| John William Carleton - 1858 - 518 pages
...sale, as part of the transaction of selling, respecting the horse, is evidence ; but an acknowledgment to that effect made at another time is not so : it...the actual sale, when he was acting for his master." It afterwards appeared that nothing had been said about the price; and his Lordship was of opinion... | |
| George Henry Hewitt Oliphant - Horses - 1882 - 724 pages
...sale, as part of the transaction of selling, respecting the Horse, is evidence ; but an acknowledgment to that effect, made at another time, is not so : it must be confined to the time of actual sale, when he was acting for his master. I think, the master having entrusted the Servant to... | |
| 516 pages
...sale, as part of the transaction of selling, respecting the horse, is evidence ; but an acknowledgment to that effect made at another time is not so : it...the actual sale, when he was acting for his master." It afterwards appeared that nothing had been said about the price ; and bis Lordship was of opinion... | |
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