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" ... ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under these special circumstances so known and communicated. But, on the other hand, if these special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most, could only be... "
Law Notes - Pagina 69
1919
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The Monthly Law Reporter, Volume 17

1855 - 736 pagina’s
...contemplate, would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under these special circumstances, so known and communicated....had in his contemplation the amount of injury which wonld arise generally, and in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances...
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The Irish Jurist, Volume 6

1854 - 836 pagina’s
...communicated. But, on the other liand, if these circumstances were wholly unknown to the parly making the contract, he, at the most, could only be supposed to have in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally ; and in the great multitude...
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The American Law Register, Volume 3

1855 - 804 pagina’s
...contract would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under the special circumstances so known and communicated. But, on the other hand, if the special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most,...
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 22;Volume 53

1855 - 414 pagina’s
...contract would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under the special circumstances so known and communicated. But, on the other hand, if the special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most,...
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The Practice of the Law of Evidence

Edmund Powell - 1856 - 456 pagina’s
...contemplate, would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under those special circumstances so known and communicated. But, on the other hand, if those special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most,...
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A Treatise on the Measure of Damages: Or, An Inquiry Into the Principles ...

Theodore Sedgwick - 1858 - 778 pagina’s
...contemplate, would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under these special circumstances so known and communicated. But, on the other hand, if those special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most,...
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The Principles and Practice of the Law of Evidence

Edmund Powell - 1859 - 540 pagina’s
...contemplate, would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under those special circumstances so known and communicated. But on the other hand, if those special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he, at the most,...
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Selwyn's Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius

William Selwyn - 1861 - 840 pagina’s
...contemplate, would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under these special circumstances so known and communicated. But, on the other hand, if those special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party making the contract, he at the most could...
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The Law of Contracts, Volume 3

Theophilus Parsons - 1866 - 810 pagina’s
...would be, the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under those special circumstances, so known and communicated. But, on the other hand, if those special circumstances were wholly unknown to the party breaking the contract, he at the most...
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A Treatise Upon the Law of Telegraphs: With an Appendix, Containing the ...

William L. Scott, Milton P. Jarnagin (of Memphis, Tenn.) - 1868 - 602 pagina’s
...contemplate would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract, under these special circumstances so known and communicated. But, on the other hand, if those special circumstances were > Bridges v. Stickney, 38 Me. 361. See also Fox v. Harding, 7 Cush....
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