The New York SupplementWest Publishing Company, 1894 - Law reports, digests, etc "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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Page 109
quest , for the trial judge to submit the question to the jury whether it was the
intention of the parties that the grain purchased or sold should not be delivered ,
and that only differences between the contract and market price should be
adjusted ...
quest , for the trial judge to submit the question to the jury whether it was the
intention of the parties that the grain purchased or sold should not be delivered ,
and that only differences between the contract and market price should be
adjusted ...
Page 110
We may guess that the parties were speculating upon the fluctuations in the price
of the stock , and that the defendant was not to be required to take or deliver any
stock in any case , but simply to pay differences ; but a contract which can have ...
We may guess that the parties were speculating upon the fluctuations in the price
of the stock , and that the defendant was not to be required to take or deliver any
stock in any case , but simply to pay differences ; but a contract which can have ...
Page 135
Upon the delivery to him of the referee's deed , the grantee in said deed became
the owner of the premises in question . The evidence shows that said purchaser
demanded possession of said premises on February 18 , 1893 . Defendant ...
Upon the delivery to him of the referee's deed , the grantee in said deed became
the owner of the premises in question . The evidence shows that said purchaser
demanded possession of said premises on February 18 , 1893 . Defendant ...
Page 144
The complaint is for damages for breach of a contract by defendant to sell and
deliver to plaintiffs 1 , 500 boxes of coke tins . The answer alleges that no contract
whatever was made , although certain negotiations looking towards the making
of ...
The complaint is for damages for breach of a contract by defendant to sell and
deliver to plaintiffs 1 , 500 boxes of coke tins . The answer alleges that no contract
whatever was made , although certain negotiations looking towards the making
of ...
Page 162
For the purpose of preventing the running of the statute of limitations , the Code
provides that the delivery of the summons to the sheriff , with the intention that it
shall be actually served , is equivalent to the commencement of the action .
For the purpose of preventing the running of the statute of limitations , the Code
provides that the delivery of the summons to the sheriff , with the intention that it
shall be actually served , is equivalent to the commencement of the action .
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