| Faculty of Advocates (Scotland) - 1791 - 416 páginas
...be run at the time * of the agreement. * The reafon of the rule which obliges parties to difclofe, is to ' prevent fraud, and to encourage good faith. It is adapted to fuch ' fads as vary the nature of the contrad, which the one privately ' knows, and the other is ignorant... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Prince Smith - 1806 - 614 páginas
...Mansfield says, " that the reason of the rule, which obliges the parly to disclose, is to prevent fraud and encourage good faith : it is adapted to such facts as vary the nature of the contract, which one privately knows, and the other is ignorant of, and has no reason to suspect." The... | |
| William Selwyn - 1812 - 732 páginas
...reconsidered (41). " The reason of the rule which obliges the party to disclose*, is to prevent fraud, and encourage good faith; it is adapted to such facts as vary the nature of the contract, which one privately knows, and the other is ignorant of, and has no reason to suspect." The... | |
| James Allan Park - 1817 - 848 páginas
...the means of information and judging are open to both : each professes to act from his own skill and sagacity ; and therefore neither needs to communicate...to the other. The reason of the rule, which obliges the parties to disclose, is to prevent fraud, and encourage good faith, it is adapted to such facts... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1822 - 1008 páginas
...the means of information and judging are open to both : each professes to act from his own skill and sagacity, and therefore neither needs to communicate...to the other. The reason of the rule, which obliges the parties to disclose, is to prevent fraud and encourage good faith ; it is adapted to such facts... | |
| John William Smith - 1841 - 744 páginas
...the means of information and judging are open to both : each professes to act from his own skill and sagacity ; and, therefore, neither needs to communicate...is adapted to such facts as vary the nature of the contract ; which one privately knows, and the other is ignorant of, and has no reason to suspect. The... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1842 - 998 páginas
...the means of information and judging are open to both ; each professes to act from his own skill and sagacity, and therefore neither needs to communicate...good faith. It is adapted to such facts as vary the ( I ) It will be presumed that the underwriter is acquainted with the usage and circumstances of the... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 páginas
...the other. The reason of the rule, which obliges the parties to disclose, is to prevent fraud, and encourage good faith, it is adapted to such facts as vary the nature of the contract, which one privately knows, and the other is ignorant of, and has no reason to suspect. The... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 páginas
...are open to both : each professes to act from his own skill and sagacity, and therefore neither need to communicate to the other. The reason of the rule, which obliges the parties to disclose, is to prevent fraud, and encourage good faith, it is adapted to such facts... | |
| George Atkinson - 1854 - 412 páginas
...the means of information and judging are open to both ; each professes to act from his own skill and sagacity ; and therefore neither needs to communicate...to the other. The reason of the rule which obliges the parties to disclose is to prevent fraud and encourage good faith ; it is adapted to such facts... | |
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