| William Selwyn - 1817 - 728 sidor
...price than that charged by the contract. Per Lawrence, J. in (iriinaldi v. White, 4 Esp. NPC 95. " Where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must be rescinded in toto, and the parties This was decided in Fielder v. Starkin, I H. Bl. 17- where the buyer had kept the horse eight months,... | |
| George Long - 1821 - 294 sidor
...the contract; and afterwards continued in possession notwithstanding the defendant's default. Now, where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must...rescinded in toto, and the? parties put in 'statu quo. But here was an intermediate occupation, a part-execution of the agreement, which was incapable of... | |
| William Selwyn - 1824 - 768 sidor
...less price than that charged by the contract. Per Lawrence, J. in Grimaldi v. White, 4 Esp. NPC 95. " Where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must...rescinded in toto, and the parties put in statu quo." Per Lord Ellenborough, CJ in Hunt v. Silk, 5 East, 452. (10) In Mesnard v. Aldridge, 3 Esp. NPC 271.... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1824 - 680 sidor
...the contract, and afterwards continued in possession, notwithstanding the defendant's default. Now where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must be rescinded in toto, and the parties put tit statu quo. But here was an intermediate occupation, a part execution of the agreement, which was... | |
| William Selwyn - 1827 - 760 sidor
...less price than that charged by the contract. Per Lawrence, J. in Grimaldi v. White, 4 Esp. NPC 95. " Where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must be rescinded in toto, and the parties put in statn quo." Per Lord Ellenborough, CJ in Hunt v. Silk, 5 East, 452. (10) In Mesnard v. Aldridge, 3... | |
| 1833 - 548 sidor
...can be placed! in the situation in which they would have bren if the contraer had never been made. "Where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must be rescinded in tutu, and the parties put in ttntn quo." a The cases illustrating thi.s principle are numerous. In... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1835 - 582 sidor
...the contract ; and afterwards continued in possession, notwithstanding the defendant's default. Now where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must be rescinded in toto, and the parties put in stglu I/HO. But here was an intermediate occupation, a part execution of the agreement, which was incapable... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1835 - 580 sidor
...the contract ; and afterwards continued in possession, notwithstanding the defendant's default. Now where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must be rescinded in tota, and the parties put in stalu quo. But here was an intermediate occupation, a part execution of... | |
| Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, Thomas Isaac Wharton - 1889 - 648 sidor
...the other, unless both of them can be put in statu quo as before the contract." 2 Com. on Con, 57. " Where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must be rescinded in toto, and the parlies put in statu quo." Hunt v. Silk, (5 East, 449.) This precise principle is repeated by each... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Thomas Flower Ellis - 1840 - 1104 sidor
...the 70/. become the plaintiff's ? If the contract was rescinded, he was entitled to the whole 80Z. " Where a contract is to be rescinded at all, it must...rescinded in toto, and the parties put in statu quo : " per Lord Ellenborough in Hunt v. Silk (b). [Lord Denman CJ Here they were to be put into a situation... | |
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