A party who negligently or culpably stands by and allows another to contract on the faith and understanding of a fact which he can contradict, cannot afterwards dispute that fact in an action against the person whom he has himself assisted in deceiving. Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Florida - 第 239 頁Florida. Supreme Court 著 - 1848完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Arthur Caspersz - 1909 - 834 頁
...and the principle of that case may be stated even more broadly than it is there laid down. A person who negligently or culpably stands by and allows another...contradict, cannot afterwards dispute that fact in an action against the person whom he has himself assisted in deceiving" —Qregg v. Wells, 10 A. &.... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - 1910 - 874 頁
...the former case might be stated even more broadly than it was there laid down: 'A party,' said he, 'who negligently or culpably stands by and allows...contradict, cannot afterwards dispute that fact in an action against the person whom he has himself assisted in deceiving.' In Niven v. Belknap, 2 Johns.... | |
| William Williamson Kerr - 1910 - 670 頁
...party," said Lord ^ensleydale in Freeman v. Cooke(s), "who, in neglect of a duty cast upon him to speak, stands by and allows another to contract on the faith...contradict, cannot afterwards dispute that fact in an action against the person whom he has himself assisted in deceiving" (t). "The doctrine," said Lord... | |
| 1913 - 1344 頁
...the former case might be stated even more broadly than It was there laid down: 'A party,' said he, 'who negligently or culpably stands by and allows...contradict, cannot afterwards dispute that fact in an action against the person whom he has himself assisted In deceiving." In Nlven v. Belknap, 2 Johns.... | |
| 1913 - 512 頁
...the trial, and the principle of that case may be stated even more broadly than it is there laid down. A party, who negligently or culpably stands by and...and understanding of a fact which he can contradict, can not afterwards dispute that fact in an action against the person whom he has himself assisted in... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1913 - 948 頁
...might be stated even more broadly than it was there laid down. ' A party,' said he, ' who negligently 4 or culpably stands by and allows another to contract on the faith and understanding of a (1902) 2 Ch. 456; ante, pp. 605, 633; 3 Gregg v. Wells, 10 Ad. & E. 90. infra, pp. 650, 651, 662. 4... | |
| 1921 - 1212 頁
...E. 409, and i Gregg v. Wells, 10 Ad. & E. 98, the doctrine i is stated thus (88 Mo. loc. cit. 425): "A party who negligently or culpably stands by and...contradict, cannot afterwards dispute that fact in an action against the person whom he has himself assisted in deceiving." Many American authorities... | |
| J. Walter Jones - 1921 - 140 頁
...infer that he had ceased to be the owner, so in Gregg v. Wells it was laid down that the owner who " stands by and allows another to contract on the faith...contradict, cannot afterwards dispute that fact in an action against the person whom he has himself assisted in deceiving." The same idea lies at the... | |
| Archibald Hall Throckmorton - 1923 - 640 頁
...trial, and the principle of that case may be stated even more broadly than it is there laid down. . A party who negligently or culpably stands by and...the faith and understanding of a fact which he can contraclict, cannot' aYterwa"r?s~Hispute that fact in the^ action against the perspn_wnbm he has himself... | |
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