American Law Reports Annotated, Svazek 48Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1927 |
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Strana 19
... given for it . In an ordinary case , therefore , the vendee is compensated by recovering back so much of the purchase money as he has paid ; or by nominal damages if he has paid noth- ing . But he may prove that it rose in value after ...
... given for it . In an ordinary case , therefore , the vendee is compensated by recovering back so much of the purchase money as he has paid ; or by nominal damages if he has paid noth- ing . But he may prove that it rose in value after ...
Strana 141
... given her affectionate parental care . She was suffering from a serious malady , and a physician had advised that she was unable to work . Nevertheless , on the occasion of a visit to her mother , the latter had subjected her to drudg ...
... given her affectionate parental care . She was suffering from a serious malady , and a physician had advised that she was unable to work . Nevertheless , on the occasion of a visit to her mother , the latter had subjected her to drudg ...
Strana 142
... given to him during the time he has lived with them , and their affectionate regard for him , are com- mendable ; but the fact that they are somewhat more well - to - do from a financial point of view than the mother is not alone a ...
... given to him during the time he has lived with them , and their affectionate regard for him , are com- mendable ; but the fact that they are somewhat more well - to - do from a financial point of view than the mother is not alone a ...
Strana 155
... given away , or in any place of enter- tainment injurious to the morals , " must be construed in accordance with its ordinary usage ; so construing it , a " dance house " is a place maintained for promiscuous and public dancing , the ...
... given away , or in any place of enter- tainment injurious to the morals , " must be construed in accordance with its ordinary usage ; so construing it , a " dance house " is a place maintained for promiscuous and public dancing , the ...
Strana 168
... given at a certain time and place , that he would not have issued a per- mit to any person whomsoever to give a public dance in the village of which he was the mayor . Rowland v . State ( 1922 ) 104 Ohio St. 366 , 135 N. E. 622 , supra ...
... given at a certain time and place , that he would not have issued a per- mit to any person whomsoever to give a public dance in the village of which he was the mayor . Rowland v . State ( 1922 ) 104 Ohio St. 366 , 135 N. E. 622 , supra ...
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Strana 40 - It is the well-settled general rule of damages for any breach of contract that the damages that can be recovered for a breach are only such as may reasonably be supposed to have been within the contemplation of the parties at the time of the making of the contract, as the probable result of a breach.