| Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn - 1910 - 862 sidor
...damages for the breach of warranty, (2) The measure of damages for breach of warranty is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the breach of warranty. (3) In the case of breach of warranty of quality such loss is primd fade the difference between... | |
| Nova Scotia - 1910 - 642 sidor
...damages for the breach of warranty. (2) The measure of damages for breach of warranty is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the breach of warranty. of the goods at the time of delivery to the buyer and the value they would have had if they... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1910 - 774 sidor
...buyer and the value they would have had if they had answered to the warranty, together with any other loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the breach: Sales of Goods Ordinance, sec. 51, sub-sees. 2 and 3What was the value of the engine as delivered to... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1911 - 1214 sidor
...Where Buyer Refuses to AcceptWhere a buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for gooils under an executory contract for sale, the seller may...Ordinarily, it is the difference between the contract price and the market price at the time and place where the goods ought to have been accepted, (pp. 712, 714.)... | |
| Wisconsin - 1911 - 1208 sidor
...deliver the goods, the buyer may maintain an action against the seller for damages for nondelivery. 2. The measure of damages is the loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events, from the seller's breach of contract. s 3. Where there is an available market for the goods in question,... | |
| Wisconsin - 1911 - 1198 sidor
...deliver the goods, the buyer may maintain an action against the seller for damages for nondelivery. 2. The measure of damages is the loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events, from the seller's breach of contract. 3. Where there is an available market for the goods in question,... | |
| William Arthur Chase - 1911 - 542 sidor
...arcunpaid seller by section fifty- three ( § 81, above) . 6. The measure of damages for breach of warranty is the loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the breach of warranty. 7. In the case of breach of warranty of quality, such loss, in the absence of special circumstances... | |
| Northwest Territories - 1911 - 728 sidor
...damages for the breach of warranty. (2) The measure of damages for breach of warranty is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the breach of warranty. (3) In the case of breach of warranty of quality such loss is prima facie the difference... | |
| William Blake Odgers, Walter Blake Odgers - 1911 - 962 sidor
...damages for the breach of warranty. The measure of damages for breach of Avarranty is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the breach of warranty. In the case of breach of warranty of quality such loss is primd facie the difference between... | |
| John Mews - 1923 - 278 sidor
...2 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1893 : " The measure of damages for breach of warranty is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the breach of warranty." By a contract made in July, 1919, for the sale of Cyprus locust beans, it was provided (inter... | |
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