| Robert Stewart Morrison - 1888 - 782 pages
...with whom they deal directly, but are derived from the acts of the real owner, which precludes her from disputing, as against them, the existence of the title or power which, through negligence or mistaken confidence, she caused or allowed to appear to be vested in the... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1889 - 1086 pages
...cases do not depend upon the actual title or authority of the party with whom they deal directly, but are derived from the act of the real owner, which...against them, the existence of the title or power, which through negligence or mistaken confidence, he caused or allowed to appear to be vested in the... | |
| Colorado. Supreme Court - 1890 - 768 pages
...rights of third parties in such cases "do not depend upon the actual title or authority of the party with whom they have directly dealt, but they are derived from the act of the real owner (or principal), which precludes him from disputing, as against them, the existence of the title or... | |
| John Lewis - 1891 - 828 pages
...cases do not depend upon the actual title or authority of the party with whom they deal directly, but are derived from the act of the real owner, which...against them, the existence of the title or power which, through negligence or mistaken confidence, he caused or allowed to appear to be vested in the... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Edwin Burritt Smith, Martin L. Newell - 1895 - 712 pages
...protected. Their rights in such cases do not depend upon the actual title or authority of the party with whom they have directly dealt, but they are derived...he caused or allowed to appear to be vested in the party, upon the faith of whose title or power they dealt. Bigelow on Estoppel, 468; Higgins v. Ferguson... | |
| Reuben Moore Benjamin - 1896 - 344 pages
...title or authority of the party with whom they have directly dealt, but are derived from the conduct of the real owner, which precludes him from disputing,...he caused or allowed to appear to be vested in the party, upon the faith of whose title, or power, they dealt (a). The primary ground of the doctrine... | |
| Henry Budd, Ardemus Stewart - 1897 - 808 pages
...cases do not depend on the actual title or authority of the party with whom they deal directly, but are derived from the act of the real owner, which...against them, the existence of the title or power which, through negligence or mistaken confidence, he caused or allowed to appear to be vested in the... | |
| William Lawrence Clark - 1897 - 806 pages
...actual title or authority of the party with whom they deal directly, but are based upon the conduct of the real owner, which precludes him from disputing, as against them, the existence of the title or authority which, through negligence or mistaken confidence, he caused or allowed to appear to be vested... | |
| Charles Burke Elliott - 1898 - 342 pages
...cases do not depend upon the actual title or authority of the party with whom they deal directly, but are derived from the act of the real owner, which...against them, the existence of the title or power which through negligence or mistaken confidence he caused or allowed to apper to be vested in the party... | |
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