| 1872 - 978 頁
...legal duties and liabilities of such agents. The true definition of a broker seems to be that he is an agent employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons, in matters of trade, commerce or navigation. Properly speaking, a broker is a mere negotiator between the other parties. If the contract... | |
| Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman - 1858 - 956 頁
...In Story on Agency, s. 28, it is said, — " The true definition of a broker seems to be, that he is an agent, employed to make bargains and contracts...between other persons, in matters of trade, commerce, or navigation, for a compensation, commonly called brokerage." In Baring v. Carrie (b~), the Court... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1859 - 736 頁
...trade, commerce or navigation, for a commission commonly called brokerage. Russell on Factors, 3, 4. — An agent employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons, in matters of trade, commerce or navigation, for a compensation commonly called brokerage. Story on Agency, § 22. A broker is not,... | |
| 1859 - 256 頁
...under the name of agents. (3.) Brokers. — The true definition of a broker аееmа to be that he is an agent employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons, in matters of trade or navigation, for a compensation commonly called brokerage. He makes it his chief business to find... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour - 1863 - 732 頁
...them simply brokers. Story, on Agency (§ 28) says : " The true definition of a broker seems to be, an agent employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons, in matters of trade, commerce or navigation, for a compensation commonly called brokerage," and recites also with approval the language... | |
| Joseph S. Bosworth, New York (State). Superior Court (New York) - 1865 - 776 頁
...elemputary writers make a distinction between factors and brokers. The latter are described as persons employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons in matters of trade, for a compensation commonly called brokerage; while the former is intrusted with the property which... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 848 頁
...term is makler, from maktL, BROKERAGE— BROMELIACEE. blemish), an agent employed to make bargains tnd contracts between other persons, in matters of trade,...brokerage. Where he is employed to buy or sell goods, he U not intrusted with the custody or possession of them, and is not authorised to buy or sell them in... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1871 - 652 頁
...circulation. I. Life Assurance Explained, pub. 1857. 2. Practical Hints to Life Agents. BROKER,— An agent employed to make bargains and contracts between...persons in matters of trade, commerce, and navigation. Hence i«.r;/r<z«<-f-brokers, ship-brokers, stock-brokers, etc. Ins. -brokers occupy a very prominent... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1871 - 736 頁
...circulation. I. Lift Assurance Explained, pub. 1857. 2. Practical Hints to Life Agents. BROKER.— An agent employed to make bargains and contracts between...persons in matters of trade, commerce, and navigation. Hence insurance-brokers, ship-brokers, stock-brokers, etc. Ins. -brokers occupy a very prominent position... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1871 - 658 頁
...circulation. I. Life Assurance Explained, pub. 1857. 2. Practical Hints to Life Agents. BROKER. — An agent employed to make bargains and contracts between...persons in matters of trade, commerce, and navigation. Hence »Vw«ra««-brokers, ship-brokers, stock-brokers, etc. Ins. -brokers occupy a very prominent... | |
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