| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817 - 946 halaman
...trial, does not apply ; that turned on the statute of Frauds. The Court thought the nonsuit very proper. The auctioneer is the agent of the vendor, and the...knocking down the hammer, which was not done here till the defendant had retracted. An auction is not unaptly called locus panitentia. Every bidding... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - 1817 - 860 halaman
...trial, does not apply ; that turned on the statute of Frauds. The Court thought the nonsuit very proper. The auctioneer is the agent of the vendor, and the...contract binding; that is signified on the part of ihe seller by knocking down the hammer, which was not done here till the defendant had retracted. An... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1818 - 862 halaman
...by auction, may be countermanded at any time before the lot is actually knocked down (z°) : because the assent of both parties is necessary to make the...the part of the seller, by knocking down the hammer. An auction is not unaptly called locus pcenitenticc. Every bidding is nothing more than an offer on... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 880 halaman
...his bidding any time before the hammer is down ; for the auctioneer is the agent only of the vender, and the assent of both parties is necessary to make the contract binding. Every bidding is nothing more than an offer on one side, which is not binding until assented to by... | |
| Mungo Ponton Brown - 1821 - 656 halaman
...on a motion to set aside the non-suit, the Court of King's Bench ' thought the non-suit very proper. The auctioneer is the ' agent of the vendor, and the...contract binding. That is signified on the part of ' the vendor by knocking down the hammer, :which was not done ' here till the defendant had retracted. An... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1822 - 1028 halaman
...jun. 144; I Ves. come, 3 Mer. 704. at any time before the lot is actually knocked down (i) ; because the assent of both parties is necessary to make the...the part of the seller, by knocking down the hammer. An auction is not unaptly called locus pcenitentitf. Every bidding is nothing more than an offer on... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1823 - 722 halaman
...Paine ». Cose, usual conditions that he shall be the purchaser ; for " the auc- 154 e wyn tioneer is the agent of the vendor, and the assent of both...parties is necessary to make the contract binding, and thaf is signified on the part of the seller by knocking down the hammer." § 9. The auctioneer... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1823 - 728 halaman
...agent of the vendor, and the assent of both parties is necessary to make the contract binding, and that is signified on the part of the seller by knocking down the hammer." § 9. The auctioneer is liable to the action of the highest i mp . MP bidder for the deposit, where... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1824 - 680 halaman
...the sale, to abide by the bidding, and could not retract. But the Court refused the rule, and said, " The auctioneer is the agent of the vendor, and the...knocking down the hammer, which was not done here till the defendant had retracted. An auction is not unaptly called locus peenitentiee. Every bidding... | |
| Richard Babington - 1826 - 298 halaman
...of sale to abide by the bidding, and could not retract. But the Court refused the rule, and said, " The auctioneer is the agent of the vendor, and the...knocking down the hammer, which was not done here till the defendant had retracted. An auction is not unaptly called locuspenitentiae. Every bidding... | |
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