| United States. Supreme Court - 1872 - 1546 страница
...will not see mutters directly before them, where no concealment is made or attempted, he will not be entitled to favorable consideration when he complains...misled by overconfidence in the statements of another. And the same rule obtains when the complaining party does not rely upon the misrepresentations, but... | |
| West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - 1876 - 806 страница
...will not see matters directly before him, when no concealment is made or attempted, he will not be entitled to favorable consideration when he complains...from his own voluntary blindness, and been misled by his confidence in the statements of another. And the same rule obtains when the complaining party does... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1878 - 412 страница
...Continued — Lying in Trade. — The law, for the purpose, it would seem, of sharpening people's wits,4 tolerates a good deal of lying in trade, when in the nature of merely puffing one's own goods or depreciating those of another ; 5 provided the thing bargained about reveals its own qualities,... | |
| 1921 - 2116 страница
...will not see matters directly hofore them. where no concealment is made or attempted, he will not be entitled to favorable consideration when he complains...from his own voluntary blindness, and been misled by overconfldence in the statements of another." This is approved in Farnsworth v. Duffner, 142 US 43,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1892 - 1066 страница
...will not see matters directly before them, where no concealment is made or attempted, he will not be s intended to secure the overconfideuce in the statements of another. And the same rule obtains when the complaining party does... | |
| 1920 - 1148 страница
...will not see matters directly before them, where no concealment is made or attempted, he will not be entitled to favorable consideration when he complains...from his own voluntary blindness and been misled by overconfideiice in the statements of another. 3. JUDGMENT NOT CLEABLT AGAINST EVIDENCE NOT DISTURBED.... | |
| 1894 - 1146 страница
...will not see matters directly before them, where no concealment is made or attempted, he will not be entitled to favorable consideration when he complains...from his own voluntary blindness, and been misled by overconfldence in the statements of another." In Parnsworth v. Duffner, 142 US 47, 12 Sup. Ct. Rep.... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1887 - 824 страница
...appear under other heads. § 664. Lying in Tradv. — The law, departing from the rule in morals,9 tolerates a good deal of lying in trade, when in the nature of merely puffing one's own goods or depreciating those l Joliffe v. Baker, U QBD 255, • Mulvey v. King, 39 Ohio State, where... | |
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