The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign Jurisprudence, Volume 21O. Richards, 1855 |
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... PARTNERSHIP BY POTHIER 13 ART . IV . DEMANDS AND DIFFICULTIES OF SPECIAL LE- - GISLATION . 1. An Act for regulating the Sale of Beer and other Liquors on the Lord's Day . 1854 . 2. An Act to abate the Nuisance arising from the Smoke of ...
... PARTNERSHIP BY POTHIER 13 ART . IV . DEMANDS AND DIFFICULTIES OF SPECIAL LE- - GISLATION . 1. An Act for regulating the Sale of Beer and other Liquors on the Lord's Day . 1854 . 2. An Act to abate the Nuisance arising from the Smoke of ...
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... Partnership as regards the Question of the Limited or Unlimited Responsibility of Partners . London . 2. Observations on Unlimited and Limited Liability , and Suggestions for the Improvement of the Law of Partnership . By WILLIAM HAWES ...
... Partnership as regards the Question of the Limited or Unlimited Responsibility of Partners . London . 2. Observations on Unlimited and Limited Liability , and Suggestions for the Improvement of the Law of Partnership . By WILLIAM HAWES ...
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... PARTNERSHIP BY POTHIER . ' The WE conclude , in this Number , this series of articles . subject is one of growing interest , and we trust that ... Partnership Pothier on Partnership . 13 — TREATISE ON THE CONTRACT OF PARTNERSHIP BY POTHIER.
... PARTNERSHIP BY POTHIER . ' The WE conclude , in this Number , this series of articles . subject is one of growing interest , and we trust that ... Partnership Pothier on Partnership . 13 — TREATISE ON THE CONTRACT OF PARTNERSHIP BY POTHIER.
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... PARTNERSHIP is dissolved in the following ways : 1. The expiration of the time for which it has been contracted ; 2. The extinction of the thing or the completion of the busi- ness which constituted the object of the partnership ; 3 ...
... PARTNERSHIP is dissolved in the following ways : 1. The expiration of the time for which it has been contracted ; 2. The extinction of the thing or the completion of the busi- ness which constituted the object of the partnership ; 3 ...
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... Partnership , and of the Completion of the Business . 140. When a partnership has been contracted in a certain thing , it is evident that it must end by the extinction of such thing . For example , if two peasants buy in common an ass ...
... Partnership , and of the Completion of the Business . 140. When a partnership has been contracted in a certain thing , it is evident that it must end by the extinction of such thing . For example , if two peasants buy in common an ass ...
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Página 435 - arising either naturally, ie, according to the usual course of things from such breach of contract itself, or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time
Página 203 - Consolidation Act (8 & 9 Viet. c. 20. s. 68.), which requires a railway company to make sufficient fences " for separating the land taken for the use of the railway from the adjoining lands not taken," imposes on the company the obligation of making a fence between the railway land and a public highway which
Página 415 - disposed to give it a narrow interpretation. The words are, ' When any person shall die seised of or entitled to any estate or interest in land.' In my opinion, the Court ought to hold that a person having a power over land, has an interest in land within the meaning of the statute.
Página 435 - such breach of contract itself, or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time of the contract
Página 372 - ' May it please your Excellency, your thief looks Exactly like the rest, or rather better ; "Tis only at the bar and in the dungeon That wise men know your felon by his features.' " We may appreciate outward and visible signs, but we have no
Página 380 - only illustrate what Archbishop Whately calls the "Fallacy of objections; ie showing that there are objections against some plan, theory, or system, and thence inferring that it should be rejected; when that which ought to have been proved is, that there are more or stronger objections against the receiving than the rejecting of it.
Página 206 - for this, that he hath not given to the party grieved any cause of action against any, but against himself who published the words, although that in truth he might hear them ; for otherwise this might tend to a great slander of an innocent ; for if one who hath
Página 421 - an acknowledgment of a judgment debt in the will of the debtor is sufficient to take it out of the operation of the Statute of Limitations. (3 & 4 W. 4.. c. 27. s.
Página 308 - a man of some genius, is adored by the ignorant populace, and despised by men of understanding. Knowledge facilitates the comparison of objects, by showing them in different points of view. When the clouds of ignorance are dispelled by the radiance of knowledge, authority trembles, but the force of the laws remains immoveable.
Página 309 - that a punishment may not be an act of violence, of one, or of many, against a private member of society ; it should be public, immediate, and necessary ; the least possible in the case given