| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1823 - 752 strani
...there ought to be something extravagantly wrong in the bargain to set it aside on this ground ; for in the choice of a tenant there are many things to be regarded besides the mere amount 'of the rent offered(tf). In the the Queensberry. case, in the House of Lords, Lord Eldon, in speaking of powers... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1827 - 884 strani
...there ought to be something extravagantly wrong in the bargain to set it aside on this ground ; for in the choice of a tenant there are many things to be regarded besides the mere amount of Urn rent offered. Die, d. L iwtim v Radclijfc, 10 East. 278. Where from the quantity and nature of... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - 1831 - 590 strani
...wrong in the barguin in order to set it aside on this ground; for in the choice of a tenant there were many things to be regarded besides the mere amount of the rent offered. (j ) As to clauscx and covenant». 1. CARDIGAN v. MONTAGUE. MT 179'X KB Cited 1 Burr. 122. The Duke... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1836 - 796 strani
...there ought to be something extravagantly wrong in the bargain to set it aside on this ground ; fcr in the choice of a tenant there are many things to...regarded besides the mere amount of the rent offered. Doe, d. Lawtonv. Raddijfe, 10 East. 278. Where from the quantity and nature of the property demised... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Edward Hyde East - 1845 - 586 strani
...wrong in the bargain in order to set it aside on this ground ; for in the choice of a tenant there were many things to be regarded besides the mere amount of the rent offered. Rule refused. Splidt and Others, Assignees of Holmes a Bankrupt, v. Bowles and Others. 10 East, 279.... | |
| Charles James Jones - 1849 - 256 strani
...be something extravagantly wrong in the bargain to set it aside on the ground ot higher offers; for in the choice of a tenant there are many things to...regarded besides the mere amount of the rent offered. (Doe v. Ratcliffe, 10 East, 278.) Lord Eldon, in one case said, " There is but one criterion which... | |
| James W. Middleton - 1879 - 224 strani
...ought to be something extravagantly wrong in the bargain in order to set it aside on this ground, for in the choice of a tenant there are many things to be regarded besides the mere amount of rent offered " (Doe v. Radcliffe, 10 East, 278). " There is but one criterion which our Courts always... | |
| Aubrey St. John Clerke - 1882 - 272 strani
...Powers, 779, 8th ed. The tenant for life is not bound to accept the highest offer made to him, " for in the choice of a tenant there are many things to...regarded besides the mere amount of the rent offered :" Doe v. Radcliffe, 10 East, 278 ; Dyas v. Cruise, 2 Jo. & Lat. 460. According to Lord Eldon, the... | |
| Sir Arthur Underhill - 1885 - 362 strani
...ought to be something extravagantly wrong in the bargain in order to set it aside on this ground, for in the choice of a tenant there are many things to be regarded, besides the mere amount of rent offered." (Doe v. Radcliffe, 10 East, 278; and see Sugd. on Powers, p. 785.) It should, however,... | |
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