| James Allan Park - 1817 - 848 strani
...a misrepresentation, the princip.il must suffer. It is the common question every day at Guildhatt, when one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third, which of. the two gave credit. In this case, the plaintiff trusted ; not the defendant : Thomas had... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - 1817 - 872 strani
...of a misrepresentation, the principal must suffer. It is the common question every day at Guildhall, when one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third, which of the two gave credit ? Here it appears that the plaintiff trusted Thomas ; and he must therefore... | |
| Anthony Hammond - 1819 - 618 strani
...sustain it. Lickbarrow v. Mason, 2 TR 70 ; SC 5 TR 683 ; l HB357; 2H.B. eil. 2. In a case where one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third, that party who gave him credit, and acted as one who believed and confided in him, must be the sufferer.... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1894 - 722 strani
...Fitzherbert v. Mather, 1 TR 18, 16, Justice Buller said : " It is a common question every day at Guild Hall, when one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third,. Halsted t>. Colvin. *which of the two gave the credit." And then added, that, as it appeared in that... | |
| 1867 - 988 strani
...of a misrepresentation, the principal must suffer. It is the common question every day at Guildhall, when one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third, which of the two gave credit ? Here it appears that the plaintiff trusted Thomas, and he must therefore... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 strani
...of a misrepresentation, the principal must suffer. It is the common question every day at Guildhall, when one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third, which of the two gave credit. In this case, the plaintiff trusted ; not the defendant : Thomas had... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court, John Lansing Wendell - 1847 - 704 strani
...enquiry will bo that which Judge Buller says "is the common question every day at Guildhall, when one or two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third — which of the two gave credit ?" Here Barker trusted Bartow and enabled him to gain credit from... | |
| Charles Manley Smith - 1852 - 638 strani
...FitzHerbert v. Mather, 1 TR 16, Duller, J., said, " It is the common question every day at Guildhall when one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third, which of the two gave credit." («) Nixon v. Brohan, 10 Mod. 109; Anon. 1 Show. 95; Aiirhcombe v. Hundred... | |
| Greene Carrier Bronson - 1854 - 64 strani
...the inquiry will be that which Judge Buller says is the common question every day at Guildhall — when one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third — which of the two gave the credit ? The 7th section of the charter provides, " that the Directors... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1855 - 692 strani
...the privity or knowledge of the latter, or ignorantly. For it is a maxim in the law, that if one of two innocent persons must suffer by the fraud or negligence of a third, the loss shall fall on 1 Per Johnson, J., Conover v. Mutual Ins. Co. 1 Comst. (NY) R. 290 ; and see... | |
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