| Law reports, digests, etc - 1874 - 1086 pages
...he understood to be the principles applicable to such a case. First, that " every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another, upon which that other acts, and so acting is injured or damnified. Secondly, every man must bo held responsible... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 1038 pages
...what he understood to be the principles applicable to such a case. First, that "every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another, upon which that other acts, and, so acting, is injured or damnified ; *secondly, every [413 man must be held responsible... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Contracts - 1876 - 694 pages
...responsible for the con- > actionable sequences of a false representation made by him to another, I '**mS- upon which a third person acts, and so acting is injured or ' damnified— provided it appear that such false representation was made with the intent that it should be acted... | |
| Edmund Henry Turner Snell, Archibald Brown - Equity - 1878 - 940 pages
...is a positive fraud, in the truest sense of the term (</). And what is more, every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation...person acts, and so acting is injured or damnified ; provided it appear that such false representation was made ivith the intent that it should be acted... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Contracts - 1878 - 734 pages
...actionable damnified. wrong. Secondly. Every man must l>c held responsible for the consequences of a falsa representation made by him to another, upon which...person acts, and so acting is injured or damnified — provided it appear that such false representation was made with the intent that it should be acted... | |
| James Kirby - Law - 1878 - 658 pages
...judgment in Peek v. Qurncy, and the principles reduced to three : " First, that every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another upon which that other acts, and so acting is injured or damnified ; Secondly, every man must be held responsible... | |
| Rudolph Eyre Melsheimer, Walter Laurence - Stock exchanges - 1879 - 206 pages
...consequence, would seem to follow directly from the general principle of law that every man is held responsible for the consequences of a false representation...person acts, and so acting is injured or damnified; provided it appear that such false representation was made with the intent that it should be acted... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Contracts - 1881 - 848 pages
...principles were thus summarized by Lord Hatherley, when Vice-Chancellor : "First. Every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another, upon which that other acts, and so acting is injured or damnified. Secondly. Every man must be held responsible... | |
| Edmund Henry Turner Snell - Equity - 1882 - 940 pages
...is a positive fraud, in the truest sense of the term (/). And what is more, every man must be held responsible for the consequences of a false representation made by him to another, upon which a intent to mis ~ , , r lead a third third person acts, and so acting is injured or damnified ; party.... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - Agency (Law) - 1884 - 456 pages
...liability is marked by Wood, "VC, in Barry v. Croskey. ' Every man must be held liable 2 j. & H. i. for the consequences of a false representation made...person acts, and so acting is injured or damnified, provided it appear that such false but must representation was made with the intent that it should... | |
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