| 1898 - 272 sivua
...of the magistrates convicting the appellant was in point of law correct — my answer is that, in my judgment, it was. When the scope and object of the...concerned, the Act would, to a large extent, be nugatory. I conceive the effect of the Act to be to make the master or principal liable criminally (as he is... | |
| 1898 - 858 sivua
...not discharged the onus of showing that he had acted innocently. On this point Lord Russell says, " We conceive the effect of the Act to be to make the master a principal liable criminally (as he is already, by law, civilly) for the acts of his agents and servants,... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1901 - 574 sivua
...render the Act ineffective for its avowed purposes. The circumstances of the present 1 21 QBD 249. case afford a convenient illustration of this. The...principal is concerned, the Act would to a large extent lie nugatory. We conceive the effect of the Act to be to make the master or principal liable criminally... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1902 - 890 sivua
...branch establishments, and having also a wholesale warehouse. It is obvious that, if sales with lalse trade descriptions could be carried out in these establishments...concerned, the Act would, to a large extent, be nugatory. I conceive the effect of the Act to be to make the master or principal liable criminally (as he is... | |
| Canada, W. J. Tremeear - 1908 - 1116 sivua
...not discharged .the onus of shewing that he had acted innocently. On this point Lord Russell says: "We conceive the effect of the Act to be to make the master a principal liable criminally (as he is already, by law. civilly) for the acts of his agents and servants,... | |
| 1911 - 594 sivua
...(1898), 2 QB 314, a case which was brought under this Act it was said by Lord Russell, CJ, that — "We conceive the effect of the Act to be to make the...law, civilly) for the acts of his agents and servants . . . where the conduct constituting the offence was pursued by such servants and agents within the... | |
| Canada, W. J. Tremeear - 1919 - 1586 sivua
...had not discharged the onus of showing that he had acted innocently. On this point Lord Russell said: "We conceive the effect of the Act to be to make the master a principal liable criminally (as he is already, by law, civilly) for the acts of his agents and servants,... | |
| 1920 - 448 sivua
...the establishment: "he was the seller, although not the actual salesman;" and farther on at page 314: "It is obvious that, if sales with false trade descriptions...so far as the principal is concerned, the Act would be to a large extent nugatory." That is an observation which can be adopted with a fortiori effect... | |
| 1919 - 618 sivua
...owner of the establishment: "he was the seller, although not the actual salesman;" and farther on: "It is obvious that, if sales with false trade descriptions...principal is concerned, the Act would to a large extent nugatory". That is an observation which can. be adopted with ' a fortiori effect to the revenue Act... | |
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