We may lay it down as a broad general principle that wherever one of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss must sustain it The Southwestern Reporter - Halaman 181916Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Richard Whitaker - 1812 - 280 halaman
...original consignee,) because the court considered it a settled principle of law, that wherever one of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a...third person to occasion the loss, must sustain it; and the consignor by indorsing the bill of lading to the consignee, by his own act empowered the latter... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817 - 898 halaman
.../*.+ fr «r4v <*•*. °nc of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a third, V ~//r (O ? he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss must sustain it. If that be so, it will be a strong and leading clue to the decision of the present case. It has been... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1818 - 892 halaman
...laid down as a general principle, ' that whenever one of two innocent persons must suffer by the act of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss, must sustain it *. And if a person who has not given a consideration for a lost or stolen bill transferrable by mere... | |
| Anthony Hammond - 1819 - 618 halaman
...Ribchestcr, 2 M. & S. 138. (f) Of the election of a sufferer between two innocent persons. 1. Wherever one of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a...third person to occasion the loss, must sustain it. Lickbarrow v. Mason, 2 TR 70 ; SC 5 TR 683 ; l HB357; 2H.B. eil. 2. In a case where one of two innocent... | |
| Richard Babington - 1826 - 298 halaman
...sufficient to deprive the seller of his right to stop in transitu." Upon the principle, that wherever one of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a...third person to occasion the loss must sustain it; it has been held, that if a consignee assign bills of lading to a third person bondjide and for a valuable... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1826 - 710 halaman
...laid down as a general principle, that whenever one or two innocent persons must suffer by the act of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss, must sustain it.c And if a person who has not given a consideration fur a loss or stolen bill transferrable by mere... | |
| George Frederick Jones - 1827 - 220 halaman
...lay it down as a broad general principle, that whenever one of two innocent persons must suffer for the acts of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss must sustain it." He then agrees with the opinion of Lord Mansfield in Wright v. Campbell, which will be noticed hereafter,... | |
| Maryland. Court of Appeals, Richard W. Gill, John Johnson, Richard Wordsworth Gill - 1882 - 562 halaman
...And Ashfiurst, J. in 2 Term, 72, lays it down as a broad, general principle, that "whenever one of two innocent persons, must suffer by the acts of a...third person to occasion the loss, must sustain it." Forrest, by giving Z. hia unqualified note, enabled him to offer, and to pell it to C. as a valid note;... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1894 - 722 halaman
...70, in stating the same doctrine, said : " Whenever one of two innocent persons must suffer a loss by the acts of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss must sustain it." And in Barnard v. Campbell, 65 NY 456, 463, the rule was laid down in this form : " That as between... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1914 - 768 halaman
...uniformly enforced than "whenever one of wo innocent persons must suffer a loss by the acts of a third, "e who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss must sustain it." Or, as it is sometimes expressed, "that as between persons equally innocent, a loss resulting from... | |
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