... answer was received, then the plaintiffs ought not to be bound till after they had received the notification that the defendants had received their answer and assented to it; and so it might go on ad infinitum. The defendants must be considered in... Journal of the Canadian Bankers' Association - Sida 283efter Canadian Bankers' Association - 1907Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore, Joseph Payne - 1828 - 864 sidor
...infinitum. The defendants must be considered in law as making, during every instant of the time their letter was travelling, the same identical offer to...completed by the acceptance of it by the latter." Here, however, if the defendant must be considered as continuing to make the offer until it was accepted... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1828 - 810 sidor
...infinitum. The defendants must be considered in law as making during every instant of the time their letter was travelling, the same identical offer to...completed by the acceptance of it by the latter." If they are to be considered as making the offer till it is accepted, the other may say, " make no... | |
| 1843 - 498 sidor
...during every instant of the time their letter was travelling, the same identical offer to the plaintiff; and then the contract is completed by the acceptance of it by the latter." That case directly impugns the doctrine of Cooke v. Oxley (which was pressed upon the court), and may... | |
| 1829 - 964 sidor
...during every instant of the time the letter was travelling, the same identical offer to the plaintiff; and then the contract is completed by the acceptance of it by the latter. How is it possible to distinguish the reasoning of that case from that which must apply to the preseot... | |
| 1872 - 988 sidor
...says — " The defendants must be considered in law as making during every instant of the time their letter was travelling the same identical offer to...contract is completed by the acceptance of it by the letter. Then as to the delay in notifying the acceptance, that arises entirely from the mistake of... | |
| William Burge - 1838 - 904 sidor
...the time his letter was travelling, the same identical offer to the party to whom it is addressed, and then the contract is completed by the acceptance of it by the latter, (d) (a) 11 Ves. 591, per Lord Eldon. (b) Holland v. Eyre, 2 Sim. and Stu. 194. Routledge v. Grant,... | |
| John Duer - 1845 - 822 sidor
...infinitum. The defendants must be considered in law, as making, during every instant of the time their letter was travelling, the same identical offer to...is completed by the acceptance of it by the latter. The learned reporter, in a note to the case of MlCulloch v. The Eagle Insurance Company, (1 Pick. 283,)... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1847 - 988 sidor
...the answer ; that they must be considered in law as making, during every instant of the time their letter was travelling, the same identical offer to the plaintiffs, and then the contract was completed by the acceptance of it by the latter, otherwise it was observed no contract could ever... | |
| 1848 - 730 sidor
...infinilum. The defendants must be considered, in law, as making, daring every instant of the time their letter was travelling, the same identical offer to the plaintiffs ; and then the contract i* completed by the acceptance of it by the latter." My Lords, these two cases leave no doubt at all... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1849 - 894 sidor
...in law, as making, during every instant of the time their letter was travelling, the same identidal offer to the plaintiffs, and then the contract is completed by the acceptance of it by the latter." Those two cases leave no doubt at all on the subject. Common sense tells us that transactions cannot... | |
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