| Northwest Territories - 1915 - 824 pages
...deliver the goods to the buyer the buyer may maintain an action against the seller for nondelivery. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly...naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the seller's breach of contract. (3) Where there is an available market for the goods in question... | |
| Nevada - 1915 - 728 pages
...damages is the loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events, from the seller's breach of contract. (3) Where there is an available...for the goods in question, the measure of damages, in the absence of special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater amount, is the difference... | |
| Alberta. Supreme Court - 1915 - 600 pages
...seller may maintain an action against him for damages for non-acceptance. The measure of damages is estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in...course of events from the buyer's breach of contract." Section 48, ch. 39, CO Sub-sec. 3 of sec. 48 provm.] ALBERTA LAW REPORTS. vides that there is an available... | |
| Ohio. Circuit Court - 1915 - 648 pages
...you find that there were special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater amount, then the measure of damages is the estimated loss directly...naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from the defendant's failure to take the goods as agreed." This portion of the charge is based upon... | |
| Edward Bullen, Stephen Martin Leake, William Blake Odgers - 1915 - 1108 pages
...463 ; 35 LJQB 142; mid ante, p. 35.) By s. 53 (2), " The measure of damages for breach of warranty is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the breach of warranty ; " and by s. 53 (3), " In the case of breach of a warranty of quality,... | |
| 1907 - 474 pages
...buyer and the value they would have had if they had answered in quality to those contracted for. (2) The estimated loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events from ihe buyer's breach of contract. Where there is an available market for the goods in question the... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1916 - 646 pages
...and pay for the goods, the seller may maintain an action against him for damage for non-acceptance. " (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly...events, from the buyer's breach of contract. "(3) When there is an available market for the goods in question, the measure of damages is, in the absence... | |
| 1916 - 1204 pages
...damages is the loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events, from the seller's breach of contract. "3. Where there is an available...for the goods in question, the measure of damages, in the absence of special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater amount, is the difference... | |
| Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold - 1916 - 780 pages
...damages is the loss directly and naturally resulting in the ordinary course of events, from the seller's breach of contract. "3. Where there is an available...for the goods in question, the measure of damages, in the absence of special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater amount, is the difference... | |
| Northwest Territories - 1895 - 374 pages
...the seller for damages for the breach of warranty. (2) The measure of damages for breach of warranty is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the breach of warranty. (4) The fact that the buyer has set up the breach of warranty in diminution... | |
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