| 1874 - 1086 páginas
...what he understood to be the principles applicable to such a case. First, that " every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another, upon which that other acts, and so acting is injured or damnified. Secondly, every man must bo held responsible... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson, George Wirgman Hemming - 1863 - 822 páginas
...consequences of a false representation are to be ascertained, are these:— First:—Every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another, upon which that other acts, and, so acting, is injured or damnified. Second :—Every man must be held responsible... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1875 - 1038 páginas
...stated what he understood to be the principles applicable to such a case. First, that "every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another, upon which that other acts, and, so acting, is injured or damnified ; *secondly, every [413 man must be held responsible... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1876 - 694 páginas
...responsible for the con- > actionable sequences of a false representation made by him to another, I '**mS- upon which a third person acts, and so acting is injured...that it should be acted upon by such third person in tho manner that occasions the injury or loss ('/). Thirdly. The injury must be the immediate and not... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1876 - 692 páginas
...sequences of a false representation made by him to another, wrone- upon which a third person acts, and BO acting is injured or damnified — provided it appear...made with the intent that it should be acted upon by suci third person in the manner that occasions the injury or loss ('«). Thirdly. The injury must be... | |
| Edmund Henry Turner Snell, Archibald Brown - 1878 - 940 páginas
...there is a positive fraud, in the truest sense of the term (</). And what is more, every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation...it appear that such false representation was made ivith the intent that it should be acted upon by such third person in the manner that occasions the... | |
| Charles Henry Stephens - 1882 - 420 páginas
...be the immediate and not the remote consequence of the representation, and it must appear that the false representation was made with the intent that it should be acted upon by such third persons. 76. 259. But u shareholder cannot claim damages lor having been induced to purchase shares... | |
| James Kirby - 1878 - 658 páginas
...giving judgment in Peek v. Qurncy, and the principles reduced to three : " First, that every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another upon which that other acts, and so acting is injured or damnified ; Secondly, every man must be held responsible... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1881 - 848 páginas
...principles were thus summarized by Lord Hatherley, when Vice-Chancellor : "First. Every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another, upon which that other acts, and so acting is injured or damnified. Secondly. Every man must be held responsible... | |
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