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| South Australia - 1896 - 230 pages
...for the goods in question the measure of damages is primii fade to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered, or, if no time was fixed, then at the time of the refusal... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1891 - 840 pages
...for the' goods in question the measure of damages is prima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered, or, if no time was fixed, then at the time of the refusal... | |
| American Bar Association - 1921 - 1066 pages
...ahsence of special circumstances snowing proximate damages of a greater amount, is the difference hetween the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have heen delivered, or, if no time was fixed, then at the time of the refusal... | |
| 1913 - 1140 pages
...the absence of special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater amount, is the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when, and at the place where, they ought to have been delivered ; but where there is no available... | |
| 1919 - 1050 pages
...under the Uniform Sales Act (article 83, § 88 of the Code) we think should have been "the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods * * * at the time of the refusal to deliver"; there being no special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater... | |
| 1912 - 1148 pages
...The amount of the damages, therefore, which the plaintiff was entitled to recover, was the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the ship plates at the time when they ought to have been delivered, unless the making of the subcontract... | |
| 1889 - 202 pages
...for the goods in question the measure of damages is j>rana/ae!c to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered, or, if no time was fixed, then at the time of the refusal... | |
| James Mackintosh - 1892 - 300 pages
...for the goods in question the measure of damages is f/rimd facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered, or, if no time was fixed, then at the time of the refusal... | |
| Walter Charles Alan Ker - 1894 - 436 pages
...for the goods in question the measure of damages is prima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered, or, if no time was fixed, then at the time of the refusal... | |
| Frank Newbolt - 1894 - 204 pages
...for the goods in question the measure of damages \sprima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and the market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered, or, if no time was fixed, then at the time of the refusal... | |
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