| Law - 1866 - 1074 pages
...engagements entered into on the faith and in expectation of the performance of the princi pal contract. But profits or advantages which are the direct and immediate fruits of the contract eninto between the parties, stand on a different 'ooting. (Mayne on Damage, p. 16, citing Matltrtn... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1850 - 712 pages
...ground that they were too remote and uncertain, still that those profits and advantages which were the direct and immediate fruits of the contract entered into between the parties, stood upon a different footing. " These," said Chief Justice Nelson, " are part and parcel of the contract... | |
| Commerce - 1858 - 808 pages
...cannot be recovered by way of damages. But all profits are not excluded as remote and speculative. Those profits, or advantages, which are the direct and immediate fruits of the contract, are recoverable as damages • they enter into and form a part of the contract itself, and are presumed... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - Consideration (Law) - 1866 - 810 pages
...influence is altogether too remote and subtile to be reached by legal proof or judicial investigation. But profits or advantages which are the direct and immediate...elements ; something stipulated for, the right to tho enjoyment of which is just as clear and plain as to the fulfilment of any other stipulation. They... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1866 - 584 pages
...entered in: -.1 on the faith and in the expectation of the performance of the principal contract. But, profits or advantages which are the direct and immediate...entering into and constituting a portion of its very #1-71 *elements; something stipulated for, the right to the enjoy•" ment of which is just as clear... | |
| Law - 1892 - 554 pages
...be executed, the jury should allow the plaintiffs as much as the contract would have benefited them, profits or advantages which are the direct and immediate...of the contract, entered into between the parties, and 'part and parcel of the contract itself, entering into and constituting a portion of its every... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1871 - 906 pages
...and especially "such profits and advantages as are the immediate fruits of the contract. These are a part and parcel of the contract itself, entering into and constituting a portion of its very elements—something stipulated for, the right to the enjoyment of which is just -.3 clear and plaiu... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1872 - 572 pages
...engagements entered into on the faith and in expectation of the performance of the principal contract. But profits or advantages which are the direct and immediate...footing. These are part and parcel of the contract itself,—entering into and constituting a portion of its yery elements, something stipulated for,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 1878 pages
...recovered; but when they are the direct and immediate fruits of the contract, they may be. They are then part and parcel of the contract itself, entering into and constituting a portion of its very elements. Citing leading American case, Masierton v. Mayor, 7 Hill, 69. 8. SAME. The leading English case announces... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 948 pages
...recovered; but when they are the direct and immediate fruits of the contract, they may be. They are then part and parcel of the contract itself, entering into and constituting a portion of its very elements. Citing leading American case, Master/on v. Mayor, 7 Hill, 69. 8. SAME. The leading English case announces... | |
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