| Australia. High Court - 1907 - 962 sidor
...recover whatever damages he sustained : see sec. 52 ( 1 ). Hn- Act by section 52 (2) gives him as damages the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of (1) 2 El. & Bl., 678. HC OF A. events from the seller's breach of contract. This and the next '_^ sub-section... | |
| Massachusetts - 1908 - 1204 sidor
...seller may maintain an action against him for damages for nonacceptance. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract. special circumstances showing proximate damage of a greater amount,... | |
| Francis Buchanan Tiffany - 1908 - 596 sidor
...against him for damages for nonacceptance. 114. MEASURE OF DAMAGES—(1) The measure of damages la the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract. (2) Where there is an available market for the goods In question,... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1909 - 758 sidor
...plaintiffs on 1st September, it was not equal to the sample. The measure of damages to be recovered is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting...in the ordinary course of events from the breach of contract. This will be the difference between the contract price of 65 cents per bushel and the price... | |
| Isaac Franklin Russell - 1909 - 756 sidor
...loss of the goodwill of their business is not, I think, recoverable. It does not seem to me to be a loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the breach of warranty. It did not arise directly from the act of the defendants, but arose from the act of the plaintiffs... | |
| John Indermaur - 1909 - 666 sidor
...goods, the Sale of Goods Act, SSM 1893, provides that the measure of damages is the of warrantyestimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the breach of warranty, and that in the case of breach of warranty of quality, the loss is primd facie the difference between... | |
| Connecticut, John Elliott - 1909 - 956 sidor
...seller may maintain an action against him for damages for non-acceptance. (2.) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract. (3.) Where there is an available market for the goods in question,... | |
| Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn - 1910 - 862 sidor
...an action for nonagainst him for damages for non-acceptance. acceptance. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract. (3) Where there is an available market for the goods in question... | |
| Nova Scotia - 1910 - 642 sidor
...seller may maintain an action against him for damages for nonacceptance. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract. (3) Where there is an available market for the goods in question,... | |
| 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... | |
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