The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volume 8John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland E. Thompson, 1889 - Law |
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Page 132
... contract of purchase , but before obtaining a deed of conveyance to the same , and fails or refuses to comply with the terms of the contract , the vendor may avail himself of the remedy without first putting the vendee in statu quo ...
... contract of purchase , but before obtaining a deed of conveyance to the same , and fails or refuses to comply with the terms of the contract , the vendor may avail himself of the remedy without first putting the vendee in statu quo ...
Page 160
... contract for title , or if he was put in possession by legal process . He may set up that he entered upon different land from that sued for , or that the land taken is a part of a railroad , and , generally , any facts which negative ...
... contract for title , or if he was put in possession by legal process . He may set up that he entered upon different land from that sued for , or that the land taken is a part of a railroad , and , generally , any facts which negative ...
Page 162
... contract of sale . ' In Kentucky , it is held that , if the de- fendant did not originally enter as a tenant of the plaintiff , or those whose estate he hath , the plaintiff cannot recover ; and the real relation of the parties may ...
... contract of sale . ' In Kentucky , it is held that , if the de- fendant did not originally enter as a tenant of the plaintiff , or those whose estate he hath , the plaintiff cannot recover ; and the real relation of the parties may ...
Page 283
... Contract . When not illegal or immoral , the parties may specify by contract what law shall govern it , and such law will control the courts in their construction of such contract.13 4. Ship at Sea . A ship in the open sea is regarded ...
... Contract . When not illegal or immoral , the parties may specify by contract what law shall govern it , and such law will control the courts in their construction of such contract.13 4. Ship at Sea . A ship in the open sea is regarded ...
Page 303
... contract itself , and not the breach of a contract , and that consequently the cause of action arises where the contract or note is made , and not where it is payable . Thus , a note made in Iowa , payable at a bank in the city of New ...
... contract itself , and not the breach of a contract , and that consequently the cause of action arises where the contract or note is made , and not where it is payable . Thus , a note made in Iowa , payable at a bank in the city of New ...
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