The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 126
... damages amounting to the value of the goods de- tained was incompetent and that no damage to the goods had been proved to be due to the defender's actings ] . It is , failing other defence , open to a depositee still in possession of a ...
... damages amounting to the value of the goods de- tained was incompetent and that no damage to the goods had been proved to be due to the defender's actings ] . It is , failing other defence , open to a depositee still in possession of a ...
Page 127
... damages due either for breach of contract or for tort are damages which , so far as money can compensate , will give the injured party reparation for the wrongful act and for all the natural and direct consequences of the wrongful act ...
... damages due either for breach of contract or for tort are damages which , so far as money can compensate , will give the injured party reparation for the wrongful act and for all the natural and direct consequences of the wrongful act ...
Page 128
... damages only for retention of the goods ] . There remains only the question as to what damages , if any , are proved to have been sustained by the pursuers owing to the defender withholding or refusing delivery from June - July to ...
... damages only for retention of the goods ] . There remains only the question as to what damages , if any , are proved to have been sustained by the pursuers owing to the defender withholding or refusing delivery from June - July to ...
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