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" A contract does not fall under the head of gaming contracts merely because it is entered into in furtherance of a speculation. It is a legitimate commercial transaction to buy a commodity in the expectation that it will rise in value, and with the intention... "
The Law and Practice of the Stock Exchange: With Appendices Containing the ... - Page 190
by Bernard Edward Spencer Brodhurst - 1897 - 328 pages
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 24

Canada - 1904 - 1152 pages
...not fall under the head of gaming contracts merely because it is entered into in furtherance of a1 speculation. It is a legitimate commercial transaction...the intention of realizing a profit by its resale. — 4. Where a real contract of purchase has been made and carried out by a broker on behalf of a principal,...
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The Legal News, Volume 18

James Kirby - Law - 1895 - 414 pages
...any gaming contract. A contract cannot properly be so described merely because it is onterol iato, in furtherance of a speculation. It is a legitimate...realizing a profit by its re-sale. Such dealings are of every day occurrence in commerce. The legal aspect of the cose is the same whatever bs the nature of...
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Les recueils de jurisprudence du Québec, publiés par le Barreau de ..., Volume 1

Québec (Province). Superior Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 604 pages
...the operation. JEU ET PARI—Suite. 3. A contract does not fall under the head of gaming contracts merely because it is entered into in furtherance of...and with the intention of realizing a profit by its resa'.e. 4. Where a real contract of purchase has been made and carried out by a broker on behalf of...
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Revue légale, Volume 10

Law - 1904 - 624 pages
...the contrary, ineludes the entire loss. A contract does not fall under the head of gaming contracts merely because it is entered into in furtherance of...the intention of realizing a profit by its resale. Where a real contract of purchase has been made and carried out by a broker on behalf of a principal,...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 24

Canada - 1904 - 1166 pages
...contrary, includes the entire loss. — 6. A contract does not fall under the head of gaming contracts merely because it is entered into in furtherance of...the intention of realizing a' profit by its resale. — 4. Where a real contract of purchase has been made and carried out by a broker on behalf of a principal,...
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Digest of Canadian Law Reports, 1901-1905

Walter Edwin Lear - Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 992 pages
...the contrary, includes the entire loss. 3. A contract does not fall under the head of gaming contract merely because it is entered into in furtherance of...the intention of realizing a profit by its resale. 4. Where a real contract of purchase has been mnde and carried out by a broker on behalf of a principal,...
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The Common Law of England: Being the 10th Ed. of Broom's ..., Volume 2

William Blake Odgers, Walter Blake Odgers - Common law - 1911 - 962 pages
...to deliver or take delivery of stocks and shares and also no obligation on either side so to do. " It is a legitimate commercial transaction to buy a...in the expectation that it will rise in value and Avith the intention of realising a profit by its resale. Such dealings are of every-day occurrence...
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Revue légale, Volume 18

Law - 1912 - 586 pages
...the head of gaming contracts nerely because it i; entered into in furtherance of a speculation. It ha legitimate commercial transaction to buy a commodity...that it will rise in value, and with the intention or realizing a profit by its resale." 'Where a real contract of purchase has been made and carri ed...
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Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated, Volume 21

Criminal law - 1913 - 584 pages
...when, as he anticipates, they will rise in value, does not make the transaction a gaming contract. that it will rise in value and with the intention of realizing a profit by its resale: Forget v. Ostigny, [1895] AC 318, 323. Whether any particular case comes within the provision of the...
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The Law Journal Reports, Volume 64

Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 508 pages
...respondent did not intend to. keep the shares purchased, but to sell them when, as he anticipated would bi> the case, they rose in value ; that his object was...that it will rise in value and with the intention of realising a profit by its re sale. Such dealings are of everyday occurrence in commerce. The legal...
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