| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code - 1862 - 550 páginas
...proposal. 569. Revocation, how made. 570. Ratification of contract void for want of consent. § 545. A voluntary acceptance of the benefit of a transaction...obligations arising from it, so far as the facts are or ought to be known by the person accepting.1 1 Bennett ». Judson, 21 If. T., 238. § 546. The consent... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code - 1862 - 538 páginas
...contract void for want of consent. § 545. A voluntary acceptance of the benefit of a trans . action is equivalent to a consent to all the obligations arising from it, so far as the facts are or ought to be known by the person accepting.1 1 Bennett v. Judson, 21 NY, 238. § 546. The consent... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code, New York (State). - 1865 - 896 páginas
...the benefit of a obligation transaction is equivalent to a consent to all the obliby acceptgations arising from it, so far as the facts are known, or ought to be known, to the person accepting. OHAPTEE IV. OBJECT OF A COSTBACT. SsenON 775. Object, what 776. Requisites of object 777. Impossibility,... | |
| California - 1872 - 728 páginas
...26 id., p. 224. Araump- 1589. A voluntary acceptance of the benefit of a lion of ... .. obligation transaction is equivalent to a consent to all the...known, or ought to be known, to the person accepting. NOTE. — Bennett vs. Judson, 21 N. Y'., p. 288. CHAPTER IV. OB.1ECT OF A CONTRACT. SECTION 1595. Object,... | |
| California - 1876 - 626 páginas
...which is voidable solely for want of Jue consent may be ratified by a subsequent consent. § 1589. A voluntary acceptance of the benefit of a transaction...known, or ought to be known, to the person accepting. CHAPTER IV. OBJECT OP A CONTRAOT. SECTION 1595. Object, what. 1597. Impossibility, what. 1696. Requisites... | |
| California - 1876 - 626 páginas
...acceptance of the benefit of a transaction is equivalent to a consent to all the obligations arising Com it, so far as the facts are known, or ought to be known, to the person accepting. CHAPTER IV. OBJECT OF A CONTRACT. SECTION 1695. Object, what. 1696. Requisites of object. 1697. Impossibility,... | |
| 1922 - 1184 páginas
...plaintiffs le that defendant is liable upon the theory that— "A voluntary acceptance of the benefite of a transaction is equivalent to a consent to all...known, or ought to be known to the person accepting." Section 1589, Civ. Code. It Is clear to us, however, that this rule is not available to plaintiffs... | |
| 1891 - 1158 páginas
...of section 1589, Civil Code: "A voluntary acceptance of the benefit of a transaction Isequivalentto a consent to all the obligations arising from it,...known, or ought to be known, to the person accepting." The obligation thus assumed was apparent on the face of the contract. We therefore think it plain that... | |
| New York (State). - 1885 - 422 páginas
...want of consent. action is equivalent to a consent to all the obligations aris- by"«ceptJU1C6 Of ing from it, so far as the facts are known, or ought to be benefits. CHAPTER IV. OBJECT OF A CONTRACT. § 1010 The object of a contract is the thing which it... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1891 - 1028 páginas
...paying for the fruit, in accordance with the following principle of section 1589 of the Civil Code: " A voluntary acceptance of the benefit of a transaction...known, or ought to be known, to the person accepting." The obligation thus assumed was apparent on the face of the contract. We therefore think it plain that,... | |
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