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Viterbo Vs. Friedlander

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Mar 07, 1887

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  4. U.S. 707 (1887) U.S. Supreme Court Viterbo v. Friedlander
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  5. U.S. 707 (1887) Viterbo v. Friedlander
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  6. by the accidental destruction of the thing, without the fault of the obligor, before the conveyance is made. Taylor v. Caldwell
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  7. Wells v. Calnan
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  8. implied covenant to repair, or even that the premises shall be fit for the purpose for which they are leased. Fowler v. Bott
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  15. not favor the abrogation of a lease when the loss or inconvenience is not caused by the fault of the lessor. Dussnau v. Generis
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  19. he might, if he pleased, have the rent abated, had a perfect right to elect to have the whole lease annulled. Higgins v. Wilner
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  20. Commercial Bank v. Foster
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  21. La.Ann. 516, 517. And in Childers v. Johnson
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  22. repealed or unrepealed, may be considered in construing the provisions that remain in force. Bank for Savings v. Collector
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  23. referring to former statutes, embodied in a code of laws, to aid in the interpretation of that code. Bank of Louisiana v. Farrar
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  24. Myer v. Car
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  26. precision of the French text, although, if the two texts cannot be reconciled, the English must prevail. Hudson v. Grieve
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  37. weight in the interpretation of similar provision Page 120 U. S. 729 in the Code of Louisiana. Johnson v. Bloodworth
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  38. Vinson v. Graves
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  39. La.Ann. 162. That decision has since been followed without further discussion. Masson v. Murray
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  40. Jackson v. Michie
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  41. was not an unforeseen accident at all clearly appears by the carefully guarded language of the opinion in Vinson v. Graves
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  42. U.S. Supreme Court Viterbo v. Friedlander
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  43. Taylor v. Caldwell
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  44. Fowler v. Bott
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  45. Dussnau v. Generis
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  46. Higgins v. Wilner
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  47. Childers v. Johnson
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  48. Savings v. Collector
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  49. Bank of Louisiana v. Farrar
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  50. Hudson v. Grieve
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