| 1886 - 866 páginas
...than it would otherwise have been. To hold that one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events, would sometimes lead to great injustice. À man may hire another to labor for a year, and within the year his situation may be such as to render... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1052 páginas
...that one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all event«, would sometimes lead to great injustice. A man may...year, and within the year, his situation may be such a« to render the work entirely úseles« to him. The party employed cannot persist in working, though... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1898 - 612 páginas
...than it would otherwise have been. To hold that one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events, would sometimes...labor for a year, and within the year his situation Wright v. Heidorn, et al. may be such as to render the work entirely useless to him. The party employed... | |
| Samuel Williston - 1904 - 696 páginas
...than it would otherwise have been. To hold that one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events, would sometimes...such as to render the work entirely useless to him. LThe party employed cannot persist in working, though he is entitled to the damages consequent upon... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1905 - 726 páginas
...Walker, »7 Vt. 239, 40 Vt. V7' To hold that one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events would sometimes...hire another to labor for a year, and within the year the situation may be such as to render the work entirely useless to him. The party employed cannot... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1909 - 648 páginas
...than it would nf^erwi^eliave beeo. To~EoIdthat one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events, would sometimes...year his situation may be such as to render the work entirety useless to him. The party employed cannot persist in working, though he is entitled to the... | |
| Frederick Green - 1910 - 650 páginas
...than it would otherwise have been. To hold that one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events would sometimes...to the damages consequent upon his disappointment." A carrier is entitled to full freight from a shipper who exercises the right of stoppage in transitu.... | |
| William Mark McKinney - 1921 - 1328 páginas
...compensation originally agreed on.is To hold that one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events, would sometimes...be such as to render the work entirely useless to him.18 However, the employee may recover his damages for the breach of contract, including a reasonable... | |
| Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth - 1915 - 858 páginas
...than it would otherwise have been. To hold that one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events, would sometimes...the work entirely useless to him. The party employed can not persist in working, though he is entitled to the damages consequent upon his disappointment.... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1923 - 806 páginas
...one who employs another to do a piece of work is bound to suffer it to be done at all events woula sometimes lead to great injustice. A man may hire another to labor for a year, and within the year the situation may be such as to render the work entirely useless to him. The party employed cannot... | |
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