| 1903 - 1040 sidor
...contract alive for the benefit of the other party as well as his own; he remains subject to all the obligations and liabilities under it, and enables...which would justify him in declining to complete it. On the other hand, the promisee may, if he thinks proper, treat the repudiation of the party as a wrongful... | |
| Samuel Williston - 1904 - 696 sidor
...non-performance ; but in that case he keeps the contract alive for the benefit of the other party as well as his own ; he remains subject to all his own...obligations and liabilities under it, and enables the other part}' not only to complete the contract, if so advised, notwithstanding his previous repudiation of... | |
| 1904 - 1080 sidor
...of the other larty as well as his own. He remains subect to all his own obligations and liabiliies under it, and enables the other party, not only to...contract, if so advised, notwithstanding his previous repudi806 307 atíon of it, but also to take advantage of any supervening circumstance which would... | |
| Samuel Williston - 1904 - 696 sidor
...remains subject to all his own obligations /and liabilities under it, and enables the other part}- not only to complete ? / the contract, if so advised, notwithstanding his previous repudiation of \ 1 it, but also to take advantage of any supervening circumstance which \yould justify him in declining... | |
| 1905 - 1010 sidor
...non performance. But ID that case he keeps the contract alive for t lie benefit of the other party as well as his own ; he remains subject to all his own obligations and liabilities under it, and «nubles the other party, not only to complete the contract, if so advised, notwithstanding his previous... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke, Joseph Brown Heiskell, Jere Baxter, Benjamin James Lea, George Wesley Pickle, Charles Theodore Cates, Frank Marian Thompson, Charles Le Sueur Cornelius, Roy Hood Beeler - 1907 - 832 sidor
...contract alive for the benefit of the other party as well as his own. He remains subject to all his obligations and -liabilities under it, and enables...complete the contract, if so advised, notwithstanding his repudiation of it, but also to take advantage of any supervening circumstances which would justify... | |
| Isaac Franklin Russell - 1909 - 756 sidor
...non- performance ; but in that case he keeps the contract alive, for the benefit of the other party as well as his own ; he remains subject to all his own...which would justify him in declining to complete it. "On the other hand, the promisee may, if he thinks proper, treat the repudiation of the other party... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem, Barry Gilbert - 1909 - 660 sidor
...non-performance ; but in that case he keeps the contract alive, for the benefit of the other party as well as his own; he remains subject to all his own...which would justify him in declining to complete it. "On the other hand, the promisee may, if he thinks proper, treat the repudiation of the other party... | |
| Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn - 1910 - 862 sidor
...non-performance. " But in that case he keeps the contract alive for the benefit " of the other party as well as his own ; he remains subject " to all his...which would justify him in declining to complete it. " On the other hand, the promisee may, if he thinks "proper, treat the repudiation of the other party... | |
| 1910 - 1304 sidor
...nonperformanee ; but in that case he keeps the contract alive, for the benefit of the other party as well as his own ; he remains subject to all his own...which would Justify him in declining to complete it" Judge Wallace in Marks v. Van Eeghen, 85 Fed. 855, 30 CCA 209, upon an examination of many cases, states... | |
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