It is not right to profess and to purport to sell that which you do not mean the purchaser to have; it is not an honest thing to pocket the price and then to recapture the subject of sale; to decoy it away or call it back before the purchaser has had... The New International Encyclopaedia - Página 36editado por - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William John Tossell - 1916 - 760 páginas
...not solicit the custom which he has parted with ; it would be a fraud on the contract to do so. * * * It is not right to profess and to purport to sell...and then to recapture the subject of sale, to decoy it away or call it back before the purchaser has had time to attach it to himself and make it his very... | |
| 1896 - 830 páginas
...seems to me, are only different turns and glimpses of a proposition which I take to be elementary. It is not right to profess and to purport to sell...and then to recapture the subject of sale, to decoy it away or call it back before the purchaser has had time to attach it to himself and make it his very... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1896 - 906 páginas
...a fraud on the contract to do so. " It is not right," observed Lord Mucnafihten, in his judgment, " to profess and to purport to sell that which you do...the price and then to recapture the subject of sale, and to decoy it away or call it back before the purchaser has had time to attach it to himself and... | |
| Francis Marion Burdick - 1898 - 716 páginas
...seems to me, are only different turns and glimpses of a proposition which I take to be elementary. It is not right to profess and to purport to sell...and then to recapture the subject of sale, to decoy it away or call it back before the purchaser has had time to attach it to himself and make it his very... | |
| Lawrence Robert Dicksee, Sir Frank Tillyard - 1906 - 188 páginas
...to me, are " ' only different turns and glimpses of a proposition which I " ' take to be elementary. It is not right to profess and to " ' purport to sell...then " ' to recapture the subject of sale, to decoy it away, or call it " ' back before the purchaser has had time to attach it to himself, " ' and make... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1909 - 894 páginas
...hold out the former partners as doing business under the old name, while in other States such right can be acquired only by express agreement therefor....his own." Accordingly they hold that the seller of a good-will must not in any way solicit patronage from the customers of the old business, nor in any... | |
| John Bouvier - 1914 - 1124 páginas
...expenditure of money." The vendor or retiring partner "may not sell the custom and steal away the customers. It is not an honest thing to pocket the price and then to recapture the subject of sale, to decoy it away or call it back before the purBouv.— 86 chaser has had time to attach it to himself and make... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1915 - 654 páginas
...solicit the i ustom which he has parted with ; it would be a fraud on the contract to do so. * * * It is not right to profess and to purport to sell that which you do not mea* the purchaser to have; it is not an honest thing to pocket the price and then to ivcapture the... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1916 - 318 páginas
...seems to me, are only different terms and glimpses of a proposition which I take to be elementary. It Is not right to profess and to purport to sell...and then to recapture the subject of sale, to decoy it away or call it back before the purchaser has had time to attach it to himself and make it his very... | |
| Scott Rowley - 1916 - 968 páginas
...different turns and glimpses of a proposition which I take to be elementary. It is not right to profess and purport to sell that which you do not mean the purchaser...and then to recapture the subject of sale, to decoy it away or call it back before the purchaser has had time to attach it to himself and make it his very... | |
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