| 1855 - 736 pages
...had in his contemplation the amount of injury which wonld arise generally, and in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances...from such a breach of contract. For, had the special circircumstances been known, the parties might have specially provided for the breach of contract,... | |
| 1854 - 836 pages
...in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally ; and in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances...special circumstances been known, the parties might have been special!; provided for by the breach of contract by special terms as to the damages in that case,... | |
| 1855 - 804 pages
...in its contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally, and, in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances,...known, the parties might have specially provided for the event of a breach of contract occurring, by special terms as to the damages to be paid in such... | |
| 1855 - 414 pages
...in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally, and, in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances,...known, the parties might have specially provided for the event of a breach of contract occurring, by special terms as to the damages to be paid in such... | |
| William Tidd - 1856 - 838 pages
...had in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally, and in the great multitude of cases not affected by any special circumstances,...special circumstances been known, the parties might hare specially provided for the breach of contract by special terms as to the damages in that case... | |
| Edmund Powell - 1856 - 456 pages
...in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally, and, in the great multitude of cases, not affected by any special circumstances from such a breach of contract :" and his Lordship, after remarking that the stoppage of the mill was not such a necessary consequence... | |
| Ontario. Court of Common Pleas - 1856 - 594 pages
...had in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally, and in the great multitude of cases, not affected by any special circumstances from such a breach of contract ; " and in referring to the case then under consideration, he says — " It follows therefore, that... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick - 1858 - 778 pages
...arise generally, and in the great multitude of cases, not affected by any special circumstances, for such a breach of contract. For had the special circumstances been known, the parties might have expressly provided for the breach of contract by special terms as to the damage in that case, and of... | |
| Edmund Powell - 1859 - 540 pages
...in his contemplation the amount of injury which would arise generally, and, in the great multitude of cases, not affected by any special circumstances, from such a breach of contract : " and his lordship, after remarking that the stoppage of the mill was not such a necessary consequence... | |
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