The Law of Contracts, Volume 2Little, Brown, 1893 - Contracts |
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... regarded as a consideration also for the guaranty . ( q ) It is not necessary that any consideration pass directly from the party receiving the guaranty to the party giving it . If the party for whom the guar- anty is given receive a ...
... regarded as a consideration also for the guaranty . ( q ) It is not necessary that any consideration pass directly from the party receiving the guaranty to the party giving it . If the party for whom the guar- anty is given receive a ...
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... regarded as an original promise , and therefore will be enforced , although not in writing . ( u ) 1 Thus , if the property of the debtor be attached , and the attachment be withdrawn at the request of the guarantor , this is a good ...
... regarded as an original promise , and therefore will be enforced , although not in writing . ( u ) 1 Thus , if the property of the debtor be attached , and the attachment be withdrawn at the request of the guarantor , this is a good ...
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... regarded — primâ facie at least as a collateral undertaking , and therefore as within the statute of frauds . ( w ) - * The entry in the books of the seller is often of great * 11 importance in determining whether a promise be original ...
... regarded — primâ facie at least as a collateral undertaking , and therefore as within the statute of frauds . ( w ) - * The entry in the books of the seller is often of great * 11 importance in determining whether a promise be original ...
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... regarded by the English courts with disfavor . They " should be looked upon , " says Lord Hardwicke , " with a jealous eye ; " and Lord Mansfield quoted this remark with approbation . ( a ) But it is now perfectly well settled , both in ...
... regarded by the English courts with disfavor . They " should be looked upon , " says Lord Hardwicke , " with a jealous eye ; " and Lord Mansfield quoted this remark with approbation . ( a ) But it is now perfectly well settled , both in ...
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... regarded with more suspicion ; and if such an obligation were obtained by a man who gave no corresponding promise on his part , and it were obvious that he intended to bind her but leave himself at liberty , it would probably be set ...
... regarded with more suspicion ; and if such an obligation were obtained by a man who gave no corresponding promise on his part , and it were obvious that he intended to bind her but leave himself at liberty , it would probably be set ...
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Page 713 - And the said records and judicial proceedings, so authenticated, shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court within the United States as they have by law or usage in the courts of the State from which they are taken.
Page 312 - ... in public use or on sale in this country for more than two years...
Page 321 - States, or resident therein, who shall be the author, inventor, designer, or proprietor of any book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, or photograph or negative thereof, or of a painting, drawing, chromo, statue, statuary, and of models or designs intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts...
Page 308 - Every patent or any interest therein shall be assignable in law by an instrument in writing, and the patentee or his assigns or legal representatives may in like manner grant and convey an exclusive right under his patent to the whole or any specified part of the United States.
Page 348 - ... located in any foreign country which, by treaty, convention, or law affords similar privileges to citizens of the United States...
Page 592 - ... by his own hand, or in consequence of a duel or by the hands of justice, or in the known violation of any law of these States or of the United States, or of the said provinces,— this policy shall be void and of no effect.
Page 448 - December next, every master or commander of any ship or vessel, bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port, or of any ship or vessel of the burden of fifty tons or upwards, bound from a port in one State to a port in any other than an adjoining State...
Page 321 - Act, except as below provided, shall be printed from type set within the limits of the United States, either by hand or by the aid of any kind of typesetting machine, or from plates made within the limits of the United States...
Page 322 - AB, of hath deposited in this office the title of a book, (map, chart, or otherwise, as the case may be, or description of the article,) the title or description of which is in the following words, to...
Page 361 - ... which so nearly resembles some other person's lawful trade-mark as to be likely to cause confusion or mistake in the mind of the public, or to deceive purchasers.