| Edward Avery Harriman - 1896 - 404 sivua
...where the terms of the agreement are openly uttered and avowed at the time of the making. . . . Incited are such as reason and justice dictate, and which therefore the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform ; . . . and upon this presumption makes him answerable to such persons as suffer... | |
| William Blackstone (Sir) - 1897 - 838 sivua
...contracts are where the terms of the agreement are openly avowed at the time of the making. Implied are such, as reason and justice dictate, and which therefore the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform. As if I employ a man to perform work for me, the law implies, that I undertake... | |
| David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield - 1898 - 1208 sivua
...Pa. St. 465, the following passage from Blackstone's Commentaries was quoted: " Implied [contracts] are such as reason and justice dictate, and which therefore the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform. As, if I employ a person to do any business for me, or perform any work, the... | |
| William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1899 - 570 sivua
...are where the terms of the agreement are openly uttered and avowed at the time of the making. Implied are such as reason and justice dictate, and which therefore the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform. As, if I employ a person to do any business for me, or perform any work ; the... | |
| Hugo Grotius - 1901 - 462 sivua
...making, as to deliver an ox, or ten load of timber, or to pay a stated price for certain goods. Implied are such as reason and justice dictate, and which therefore the law presumes, that every man undertakes to perform. As, if I employ a person to do any business for me, or perform any work ; the... | |
| Edward Avery Harriman - 1901 - 456 sivua
...where the terms of the agreement are openly uttered and avowed at the time of the making. . . . Implied are such as reason and justice dictate, and which, therefore, the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform ; . . . and upon this presumption makes him answerable to § 9. ! For definitions... | |
| Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf - 1901 - 1016 sivua
...staged price for certain specified goods; to deliver an ox, etc. 2 Bl. Comm. 443. (11) Implied contracts are such as reason and justice dictate, and which, therefore, the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform. Thus, if I employ a person to do any business for me or perform any work, j... | |
| 1901 - 242 sivua
...circumstances indicate the intentions of the parties. Another definition. — An implied contract is one which reason and justice dictate and which, therefore, the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform. 1 6. What is an executed contract? An executed contract is one whose terms have... | |
| William Blackstone - 1902 - 540 sivua
...making, as to deliver an ox, or ten loads of timber, or to pay a stated price for certain goods. Implied are such as reason and justice dictate, and which therefore the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform. (19) As, if I employ a person to do any business for me, or perform any work;... | |
| Darwin Curtis Gano, Samuel Colin Williams - 1904 - 410 sivua
...ten loads of timber, or to pay a stated price for certain goods, it is an express contract. Implied are such as reason and justice dictate and which therefore the law presumes that every man undertakes to perform ; as, if I employ a person to do any business for me or perform any work, the... | |
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