... on the other hand, the promisee may, if he thinks proper, treat the repudiation of the other party as a wrongful putting an end to the contract, and may at once bring his action as on a breach of it ; and in such action he will be entitled to such... The Federal Reporter - Seite 311920Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1922 - 544 Seiten
...take advantage of any supervening circumstance which would justify him in declining to complete it. On the other hand, the promisee may, if he thinks...may at once bring his action as on a breach of it. In such action he will be entitled to such damages as would have arisen from the non-performance of... | |
| 1872 - 1026 Seiten
...would justify him in declining to complete it. On the other hand the promisee may, if he thinks fit, treat the repudiation of the other party as a wrongful...to the contract, and may at once bring his action on the breach of it ; in which action he will be entitled to such damages as would have arisen from... | |
| 1926 - 1640 Seiten
...general rule in this regard is stated in Frost v. Knight (1872) LR 7 Exch. (Eng.) Ill, to the effect that the promisee may, if he thinks proper, treat the repudiation of the other party as a wrong putting an end to the contract, and may at once bring his action as on a breach of it; in such... | |
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