| William Wetmore Story - Contracts - 1856 - 848 pages
...acceptance are not such as to satisfy the requisitions of the either on the one side or the other. The acceptance is to be something which is to precede,...actually received, weighed, measured, or examined. As the act of parliament expressly makes the acceptance and actual receipt of any part of the goods... | |
| Alexander Ralston Tiffany - Justices of the peace - 1859 - 656 pages
...passed. The' question may then arise, whether it has been performed cither on the one side or the other. The acceptance is to be something which is to precede or, at any rate, to be cotemporaneous with the actual receipt of the goods, and is not to be a subsequent act after the goods... | |
| Causten Browne - Statute of frauds - 1863 - 616 pages
...passed. The question may then arise whether it has been performed either on the one side or the other. The acceptance is to be something which is to precede,...actually received, weighed, measured, or examined. As the act of Parliament expressly makes the actual receipt of any part of the goods sold sufficient,... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - Consideration (Law) - 1866 - 810 pages
...passed. The question may then arise, whether it has been performed, either on the one side or the other. The acceptance is to be something which is to precede,...is not to be a subsequent act, after the goods have beeu actually received, weighed, measured, or examined. As the act of parliament expressly makes the... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - Sales - 1868 - 748 pages
...17th section had not always been kept in recollection. After referring to the language, he added: " The acceptance is to be something which is to precede, or at any 1 Carrie r. Anderson, 29 LJ, QE & B. 864. B. 87, and 2 E. & E. 592 ; Meredith = 19 LJ, QB 382, and... | |
| William Fischer Agnew - Statute of frauds - 1876 - 612 pages
...warrant a jury in finding acceptance and actual receipt by the defendant. Lord Campbell, CJ, said : " The acceptance is to be something which is to precede,...actually received, weighed, measured, or examined, (b) As the Act of Parliament expressly makes the acceptance and actual receipt of any part of the goods... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - Sales - 1877 - 984 pages
...17th section had not always been kept in recollection. After referring to the language, he added : " The acceptance is to be something which is to precede,...actually received, weighed, measured, or examined. As the act of parliament expressly makes the acceptance and actual receipt of any part of the goods... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - Les Salles-sur-Verdon (France) - 1881 - 1076 pages
...17th section had not always been kept in recollection. After referring to the language, he added : " The acceptance is to be something which is to precede,...actually received, weighed, measured, or examined. As the act of parliament expressly makes the acceptance and actual receipt of any part of the goods... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 878 pages
...said: "The acceptance is to lie something which is to precede, or at any rate to be couteinporaneoui with, the actual receipt of the goods, and is not...actually received, weighed, measured, or examined. As the act of parliament expressly makes the acceptance and actual receipt of any part of the goods... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - Sales - 1888 - 1034 pages
...17th section had not always been kept in recollection. After referring to the language, he added : " The acceptance is to be something which is to precede,...subsequent act after the goods have been actually 1 3 B. & P. 233. and 2 E. & E. 592 ; Meredith r. Meigb, 22 2 Currie v. Anderson, 29 LJQB 87, LJQB 401,... | |
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