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" The good-will which has been the subject of sale is nothing more than the probability that the old customers will resort to the old place. "
The Eastern Reporter: Containing All the Decisions of the States of Maine ... - Página 489
1887
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Goodwill and Its Treatment in Accounts

Lawrence Robert Dicksee, Sir Frank Tillyard - 1906 - 188 páginas
...later decisions. The earliest case is Crutwell v. Lye (1810, 17 Ves. 335). Here Lord Eldon said : — " The Goodwill which has been the subject " of sale...the old " customers will resort to the old place." This description, insufficient to comprise every form of what is now ordinarily understood as Goodwill,...
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The Commonwealth Law Reports: Cases Determined in the High Court ..., Volumen3

Australia. High Court - 1906 - 1322 páginas
...goodwill and, amongst others, one Ijl Lord Eldon in which he said : " The goodwill which has been t« subject of sale is nothing more than the probability...that the old customers will resort to the old place." And again (2), quoting from what was said by Sir George Jessel in Ginesi \. Coo/»rr (3V he said :...
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Notes on the California Reports: Showing the Present Value as ..., Volumen2

1906 - 1058 páginas
...624. Referred to in Rice v. Angell, 73 Tex. 353, in which case the definition of goodwill adopted is, "the probability that the old customers will resort to the old place." Insolvency. — Trader is insolvent when he is not in a condition to meet his engagements, or pay his...
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Encyclopaedia of the laws of England: with forms and precedents by the most ...

Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1907 - 850 páginas
...are all reconcilable. In CrutweU v. Lye, 1810, 17 Ves. 335; 34 EE 129; Lord Eldou said that goodwill is nothing more than the probability that the old customers will resort to the old place ; the trade, the goodwill of which was in question in that case, was the trade of a waggoner, in the...
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Commentaries on the Law of Contracts

Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1907 - 868 páginas
...v. Burckhardt, 36 Ohio St. 261. 27 Ante, I 65. a business. A good-will has been curtly defined to be "the probability that the old customers will resort to the old place." C9 A sale of it simply, and no more, implies no obligation on the part of the seller not to engage...
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Opinions and Decisions of the Railroad Commission of the State of ..., Volumen3

Railroad Commission of Wisconsin - 1910 - 1080 páginas
...in exclusive business. 6. But the term good will may be misleading. Lord Eldon said that good will is nothing more than the probability that the old customers will resort to the old place. Cruttwell v. Lye, 1810. 17 Ves. Jr. 335. I'nder any possible definition, it Involves an element of...
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The Law of Unfair Business Competition: Including Chapters on Trade Secrets ...

Harry Dwight Nims - 1909 - 640 páginas
...promptness, for always dealing in high grade goods, and the good-will is impaired. Lord Eldon said good-will is " nothing more than the probability that the old customers will resort to the old place."3 He might with equal fitness have added that it is the further probability that old customers...
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American Law and Procedure, Volumen8

James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - 1910 - 440 páginas
...continue to deal with it on equally favorable terms. Lord Eldon in a famous case said that the good will "is nothing more than the probability that the old customers will resort to the old place" (31). This is not quite accurate, because the firm's friendly relations with the persons from whom...
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Handbook on the Law of Partnerships: Including Limited Partnerships

Eugene Allen Gilmore - 1911 - 760 páginas
...1794. " Kent's Com. *64. which was given to the term. Lord Eldon,T4 in 1810, said : "The good will which has been the subject of sale is nothing more...that the old customers will resort to the old place." " In 1828 Sir John Leach, MR, said : "The good will of the business is nothing more than an advantage...
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Handbook on the Law of Partnerships: Including Limited Partnerships

Eugene Allen Gilmore - 1911 - 762 páginas
...1794. " Kent's Com. *64. which was given to the term. Lord Eldon,74 in 1810, said : "The good will which has been the subject of sale is nothing more than the probability that the old customers will resprt to the old place." 7e In 1828 Sir John Leach, MR, said : "The good will of the business is nothing...
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