| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1809 - 540 pages
...partiet to be charged by such contract." And this was a memorandum of the bargain ; or, at least, of so much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties...signatures to it is all that the statute requires. LAWRSNCE, J. The case of Wain v. Workers proceeded on this, That in order to charge one man with the... | |
| William Selwyn - 1812 - 732 pages
...the parties to be charged by such contract. And this was a memorandum of the bargain, or at least of so much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties...to be charged therewith, and whose signatures to it was all that the statute required (13). Signed by the parties.'] The place of the signature is immaterial.... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1824 - 680 pages
...the parties, to be charged by such contract. And this was a memorandum of the bargain, or at least of so much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties...signatures to it is all that the statute requires." And Laurence Just. said, " The case of Wain v. Workers proceeded on this, that in order to charge one... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - 1824 - 630 pages
...v. LM. (b) 6 East, 307. (c) Id. JOS. writing was a memorandum of the bargain, oral least of so 1821. much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties to...and whose signatures to it is all that the statute re- r. quires."] In Ex parte Minet (a), the Lord Chancellor observed, that " there was a variety of... | |
| Samuel Bealey Harrison, Frederic Edwards - 1838 - 908 pages
...parties to be charged by such contract : and that this was a memorandum of the bargain, or at least of so much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties...to be charged therewith, and whose signatures to it was all that the statute required (a). In this case the name of the purchaser, as well as the seller,... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - 1838 - 928 pages
...signed by the parties to be charged therewith ; and this was a memorandum of the bargain, or at least of so much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties...to be charged therewith, and whose signatures to it was all that the statute required." a It should Where in an action for the price of horses, the memorandum... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - 1838 - 774 pages
...signed by the parties to be charged therewith; and this was a memorandum of the bargain, or at least of so much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties...to be charged therewith, and whose signatures to it was all that the statute required."* Where the traveller of the plaintiff, a hop merchant, agreed Memoranwith... | |
| Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn - 1845 - 374 pages
...of the 4th section and of the 17th section. And that the writing was a " memorandum of the bargain or at least so much of " it as was sufficient to bind the parties to be charged " therewith." There is some difficulty in understanding what was the objection to the memorandum as a memorandum... | |
| William Selwyn - 1861 - 874 pages
...the parties to be charged by such contract. And this was a memorandum of the bargain, or at least of so much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties...to be charged therewith, and whose signatures to it was all that the statute required (r). Assumpsit for (l) Williams v. Burgess, 10 A. & E. (o) Per Patteson,... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1868 - 748 pages
...two cases, and to have said on cause shown, " This was a memorandum of the bargain, or at least of so much of it as was sufficient to bind the parties to be charged therewith, and whose signature to it is all that the statute requires." This last expression would seem to indicate that... | |
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