The book A Compendium of Mercantile Law was written by author Macdonell, John, Sir, 1846-1921 Here you can read free online of A Compendium of Mercantile Law book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Compendium of Mercantile Law a good or bad book?
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Vernon, 2 V. & B. 61 ; Sarden v. Forayth, 1 Q. B. 177. (o) Parker v. Smith, 16 East, 382 ; Minett v. Forreater, 4 Taunt. 641 ; Pearaon v. Graham, and Kynaaton v. Cromh, post. {p) Dixon V. Fwart, 3 Meriv. 322; Buck. 94 ; Fx parte Snowball, L. R. 7 Ch. 634 ; Flliott v. Turquand, 7 App. Cas. at p. 88 ; Evans on Principal and Agent, 2nd ed. 186. (j) Drew V. Nunn, 4 Q. B. D. 661. M 162 MERCANTILE PERSONS. Eiffhts of the knowledge of the agent his authority ends : what forms or against prin- degrees ...of insanity will operate of themselves as a revocation is "'P"^- not clear. The implied authority arising from previous employment can, as we have seen, be determined only by rendering it notorious to the world in general, or to the particular person who relies on it, that such employment has been put an end to (g). Si Titium omnibus negotiis meis prseposuero, deinde vetuero emu, ignorantibus debitoribus, administrare negotia mea, debitores ei solvendo liberabuntur. And if a particular agent were to con- tract after the revocation of his authority, but before the revo- cation had been made known to him, persons who had dealt upon the faith of it would not be permitted to suffer (h) ; ex- cepting, indeed, in the case of a revocation by death, in which it seems, from Blades v.
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