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6 INJUNCTION - NOMINAL DAMAGES - DENIAL . Where , pending suit to restrain a telephone company from erecting a pole in a street in front of plaintiff's premises , in violation of a city ordinance requiring the company's predecessor to ...
6 INJUNCTION - NOMINAL DAMAGES - DENIAL . Where , pending suit to restrain a telephone company from erecting a pole in a street in front of plaintiff's premises , in violation of a city ordinance requiring the company's predecessor to ...
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The complaint seems to have been drawn in a twofold aspect , both for damages for breach of the contract and for a breach of warranty . While the cause of action for the breach of warranty was perhaps more dominantly in the mind of the ...
The complaint seems to have been drawn in a twofold aspect , both for damages for breach of the contract and for a breach of warranty . While the cause of action for the breach of warranty was perhaps more dominantly in the mind of the ...
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Where there is an express agreement open and unrescinded for the breach of which an action is brought , the rule of damages is not the consideration paid , but the value of the thing to be given or the act to be done at the time when ...
Where there is an express agreement open and unrescinded for the breach of which an action is brought , the rule of damages is not the consideration paid , but the value of the thing to be given or the act to be done at the time when ...
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Within well - settled principles of law , therefore , the jury might lawfully find that the plaintiff has duly rejected the attempted performance of the contract within a reasonable time , and is entitled to his damages ...
Within well - settled principles of law , therefore , the jury might lawfully find that the plaintiff has duly rejected the attempted performance of the contract within a reasonable time , and is entitled to his damages ...
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DAMAGES - PERSONAL INJURIES - EXCESSIVE VERDICT . In an action for personal injuries , where plaintiff , a young married woman 29 years old , in good health , about six months advanced in preg- nancy , sustained injuries from which she ...
DAMAGES - PERSONAL INJURIES - EXCESSIVE VERDICT . In an action for personal injuries , where plaintiff , a young married woman 29 years old , in good health , about six months advanced in preg- nancy , sustained injuries from which she ...
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