| 1817 - 528 str.
...person is guilty of a conversion who interned (o) 1 Wtfr. 328. (») 6 E<ut, 538. (c) J Burr. 20. die? with my property and disposes of it, and it is no answer 1815. that he acted under authority from another, who had himself no authority to dispose of it. And... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore, Joseph Payne - 1828 - 864 str.
...conversion be done by him for the benefit of his master; and Lord Ellenborough there said: " A person is guilty of a conversion, who intermeddles with my...another, who had himself no authority to dispose of it." That principle applies expressly to this case; and, at the trial, it was left most properly to the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore, Joseph Payne - 1828 - 878 str.
...conversion be done by him for the benefit of hie master; and Lord Ellcnborough there said: "A person is guilty of a conversion, who intermeddles with my...acted under authority from another, who had himself 'rio authority to dispose of it." That principle applies expressly to this case; and, at the trial,... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - 1831 - 598 str.
...^£"|,у y version; for a person is guilty of a conversion who intermeddles with my prop- mand erty and disposes of it; and it is no answer that he acted under authority from master. another, who had himself no authority to dispose of it. Where the 7. EVAXS v. BIRCH. ET 1811.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1835 - 818 str.
...note in discharge of Roberts's debt 1835. CRANCH v. WHITE. 1835. to his mother: — " For a person is guilty of a conversion who intermeddles with my...another, who had himself no authority to dispose of it." That was a much harder case against the defendant than the present; but it has always been recognised... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1835 - 816 str.
...amount to aeon- * * _ CRANOH version, for, a person is guilty of a conversion who inter- ». meddles with my property and disposes of it, and it is no answer that he acted under authority from any other, who had no authority himself to dispose of it." Here, the defendant acted with perfect knowledge... | |
| James Ram - 1835 - 162 str.
...W. 540, 679, 680 ; 3 P. and E. 419 ; 15 East, 605 ; 4 Mimic and S. or the like,^) expressions: — " The Court is governed by the principle of law, and not by the hardship of any particular rase:"(A) " Considerations of public policy often outweigh the hardship of particjlar cases:"(z) "... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Sir William Hodges - 1836 - 508 str.
...sent the goods to his master ; but nevertheless, his acts may amount to a conversion: for a person is guilty of a conversion who intermeddles with my...another, who had himself no authority to dispose of it." In the present case, the defendant acted with a perfect knowledge of the circumstances under which... | |
| William Selwyn - 1838 - 838 str.
...guilty of a conversion, although the act be done by him for the benefit of his master*; " for a person is guilty of a conversion who intermeddles with my?...authority from another, who had himself no authority to disq Countess of Rutland's case, T. 38. t Per Coke, CJ -2 Bulst. 312. Eliz. BR 1 Rol. Abr. 5. (L.)... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1838 - 760 str.
...he sent the goods to his master, his acts might nevertheless amount to a conversion; for, a person is guilty of a conversion who intermeddles with my...disposes of it : and it is no answer that he acted under the authority of another, who himself had no authority to dispose of it. The court is governed by the... | |
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