| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1914 - 764 pages
...principal, it would appear now to be well established that there is an exception to the construction or imputation of notice from the agent to the principal...clear presumption that he would not communicate the facts in controversy, as where the communication of such a fact would necessarily prevent the consummation... | |
| 1899 - 2058 pages
...held: "An exception to the general rule that notice to the agent Is notice to the principal arises in case of such conduct by the agent as raises a clear...communicate the fact in controversy, as where the agent acts for himself in his own Interest, and adversely to that of the principal. Where an agent... | |
| 1895 - 2084 pages
...principal, it would appear now to be well established that there is an exception to the construction or imputation of notice from the agent to the principal...conduct by the agent as raises a clear presumption That be would not communicate the fact in controversy, ns where the communication of such a fact would necessarily... | |
| 1885 - 948 pages
...agent as raises a conclusion presumptive that he would not communicate the fact in controversy; as when the communication of such a fact would necessarily prevent the consummation of a fraudulent scheme the agent was engaged in perpetrating. Kennedy v. Green, 3 Mylne & K. 699; Cave v. Cave, 15 Ch. Div.... | |
| 1922 - 1206 pages
...principal, it would nppear now to be well established that there is an exception to the construction or imputation of notice from the agent to the principal...clear presumption that, he would not communicate the /act in controversy, as where the communication of such a fact would necessarily prevent the consummation... | |
| 1894 - 1208 pages
...principal, It would appear now to be well established that there is an exception to the construction or imputation of notice from the agent to the principal In case of such a contract by the agent as raises a clear presumption that he would not communicate the fact In controversy,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1042 pages
...notice from the agent to the principal in cases of such conduct on the part of the agent as to raise a clear presumption that he would not communicate the fact in controversy; as where the agent, acting nominally as snob, is in reality acting in his own or another's interest, and adversely... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1893 - 810 pages
...principal it would appear now to be well established that there ia an exception to the construction or imputation of notice from the agent to the principal in case of such conduct by the agent aa 670 CABEB ON AQEHOY. [Book IV raises a clear presumption that he would not communicate the fact... | |
| 1894 - 1202 pages
...the construction or imputation of notice from the agent to the principal in case of such a contract by the agent as raises a clear presumption that he would not communicate the fact in controversy, 03 where the communication of the fact would necessarily prevent the consummation of a fraudulent scheme... | |
| 1894 - 1206 pages
...principal, It would appear now to be well established that there is an exception to this construction or imputation of notice from the agent to the principal in case of such conduct by the agent a» raises a clear presumption that he would not communicate the fact in controversy; a* where the... | |
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