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| Thomas Moffitt Stevens, Herbert Jacobs - Commercial law - 1903 - 536 pages
...for the goods in question, the measure of damage is primd facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time when the goods ought to have been accepted (o). When the seller is ready to deliver the goods, and... | |
| Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (U.S.). Conference - Uniform state laws - 1904 - 212 pages
...the absence of special circumstances, showing proximate damage of a greater amount, the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted, or, if no time was fixed for acceptance, then... | |
| George Lisle - Accounting - 1904 - 514 pages
...for the goods in question, the measure of damages is prima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted, or, if no time was fixed for acceptance, then... | |
| M. E. Dunlap (Counsellor at law) - Law - 1905 - 620 pages
...for the goods in question the measure of damages is prima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted, or, if no time was fixed for acceptance, then... | |
| Northwest Territories - Law - 1907 - 1578 pages
...for the goods in question the measure of damages is prime facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted or if no time was fixed for acceptance then at... | |
| Connecticut - Session laws - 1907 - 404 pages
...in the absence of special circumstances showing proximate damage of a greater amount, the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted, or, if no time was fixed for acceptance, then... | |
| New Jersey - Law - 1907 - 858 pages
...the absence of special circumstances, showing proximate damage of a greater amount, the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted, or, if no time was fixed for acceptance, then... | |
| New Jersey - Bills, Private - 1907 - 850 pages
...the absence of special circumstances, showing proximate damage of a greater amount, the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted, or, if no time was fixed for acceptance, then... | |
| Northwest Territories, Alberta. Department of the Attorney General - Law - 1907 - 1500 pages
...for the goods in '[uestion the measure of damages is prima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted or if no time was fixed for acceptance then at... | |
| Rhode Island - 1907 - 1310 pages
...the absence of special circumstances, .showing proximate damage of a greater amount, the difference between the contract price and the market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted, or, if no time was fixed for acceptance, then... | |
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