| Louisiana. Supreme Court, Merritt M. Robinson - 1847 - 724 sidor
...gratification of some intellectual enjoyment, whether in religion, morality or taste, or some convenience oi other legal gratification, although these are not...fine arts, are objects and examples of this rule. The duty of the bishop to institute the curate appointed is asserted by the plaintiffs: the assertion... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick - 1852 - 722 sidor
...morality, or taste, or some convenience or other legal gratification, although these aro not appreciated hi money by the parties, yet damages are due for their breach ; a contract for a religions or charitable foundation, a promise of marriage, or an engagement for a work of some of the... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick - 1858 - 778 sidor
...object the gratification of some intellectual enjoyment, whether in. religion, morality, or taste, or some convenience or other legal gratification,...these are not appreciated in money by the parties, yet clamages are due for their breach ; a contract for a religious or charitable foundation, a promise... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1878 - 968 sidor
...gratification of some intellectual enjoyment, whether in religion, morality, or taste, or some miiremt ncc or other legal gratification, although these are not...appreciated in money by the parties, yet damages are duo for their breach; a contract lor a religious or charitable foundation, a promise of marriage, or... | |
| 1903 - 1068 sidor
...Its object the gratification of some intellectual enjoyment, whether in religion, morality, or taste, or some convenience, or other legal gratification,...yet damages are due for their breach. A contract for religious or charitable foundation, a promise of marriage, or an engagement for a work of some of the... | |
| Louisiana - 1887 - 528 sidor
...its object tlie gratification of some intellectual enjoyment, whether in religion, morality or taste, or some convenience or other legal gratification, although these are not appreciated in money by tlie parties, yet damages are due for their breach; a contract for a religious or charitable foundation,... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1896 - 1018 sidor
...its object the gratification of some intellectual enjoyment, whether in religion, morality or taste, or some convenience or other legal gratification,...fine arts, are objects and examples of this rule." This article manifestly applies to contracts entered into between the parties in reference to some... | |
| 1903 - 1038 sidor
...whether in religion or taste, or some convenience, or other legal gratification ; although these were not appreciated in money by the parties, yet damages are due for their breach. La. Civil Code, art, 1928, Ц 3: 74eeot v. Great Western Tcleg. & Teleph. Co. 39 La, Ann. 99«, 3 So.... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1903 - 1024 sidor
...morality or taste, or some congenial or legal gratification." As to these, the article says "though these are not appreciated in money by the parties, yet damages are due for them by each : a contract for a religious or charitable foundation, a promise of marriage, or an engagement... | |
| 1914 - 1262 sidor
...its object the gratification of some intellectual enjoyment, whether in religion, morality, or taste, or some convenience or other legal gratification,...arts, are objects and examples of this rule. * * * "In computing the damages, the allowance must be restricted to what may reasonably be held to have been... | |
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