Action for damages for non-acceptance of the goods. (1) Where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods the seller may maintain an action against him for damages for non-acceptance. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated... A Treatise on the Law of Sale of Personal Property - 1483. lappuseautors: Floyd Russell Mechem - 1901 - 1578 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| South Australia - 1896 - 230 lapas
...action deUvcryagainst the seller for damages for non-delivery. Ib Bec 51 (2) The measure of damages is the estimated 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... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1891 - 840 lapas
...may maintain an action against the seller for damages for non-delivery. (2.) The measure of damages is the estimated 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... | |
| American Bar Association - 1906 - 474 lapas
...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,... | |
| 1913 - 1134 lapas
...plaintiff's damages for the defendant's breach of contract, except as to the goods sold and delivered. It Is "the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the buyer's breach of contract" And, as the goods were to be manufactured and expense incurred... | |
| 1926 - 328 lapas
...may maintain an action against him for damages for non-acceptance. "Second. 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. "Third. Where there is an available market for the goods in question,... | |
| 1914 - 1254 lapas
...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,... | |
| 1892 - 312 lapas
...for the breach of warranty. (3.) The measure of damages for breach of warranty of quality or fitness is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting,...ordinary course of events, from the breach of warranty. (4.) In the case of breach of warranty of quality such loss is prima facie the difference between the... | |
| James Mackintosh - 1892 - 312 lapas
...may maintain an action against the seller for damages for non-delivery. (2.) The measure of damages is the estimated 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... | |
| New York (State). Courts - 1914 - 822 lapas
...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... | |
| Sir Duncan Mackenzie Kerly - 1894 - 808 lapas
...o. 71. " (b.) Maintain an action against the seller for damages for the breach of warranty. " (2.) The measure of damages for breach of •warranty is...from the breach of warranty. " (3.) In the case of a breach of warranty of quality such loss is prima facie the difference between the value of the goods... | |
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