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Mar 01 1909 (FN)

Equitable Life Assurance Society Vs. Brown

Court : US Supreme Court

..... now claim and threaten to appropriate all the surplus as a dividend, or earning, upon the shares of stock of the company, in direct disregard of the representations made by the defendant to the superintendent of insurance of the state and in disregard of the rights of the policyholders. from the books it appears that there were ..... because, although not in necessary consequence, of the flagrant wrongdoing of some of its former officers and directors would be most disastrous to the great majority of the people interested in its affairs. taking all the averments of the bill together, there is not any foundation for apprehension as to the entire solvency of defendant. to ..... ending of the defendant, and one which it would be mild to characterize as page 213 u. s. 42 ruinous to the interests of hundreds of thousands of people, and really beneficial to none. the enormous and very likely necessary expenses connected with a receivership, its certain failure to give full satisfaction to all, and the .....

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May 24 1909 (FN)

Cabrera Vs. American Colonial Bank

Court : US Supreme Court

..... which the creditor bank has manifested its conformity" "second. that carrying into effect the sale of the stocks set forth in the inventory exhibited, messrs. suarez y cordero, in the representation by which they act, transfer all of the said effects set forth in the said inventory to the creditor bank for the sum of $4,800, leaving the same in .....

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Jun 01 1909 (FN)

United States Vs. National Exchange Bank

Court : US Supreme Court

..... . 133; cabot bank v. morton, 4 gray 156; aldrich v. jackson, 5 r.i. 218; white v. continental nat. bank, 64 n.y. 316." "whenever money is paid upon the representation of the receiver that he has either a certain title in property transferred in consideration of the payment, or a certain authority to receive the money paid, when, in fact ..... government was deceived into acting, third parties had a right to rely upon the integrity of the proof, and to estop the government as though page 214 u. s. 319 representations as to the verity of such proof had been made by it to such third parties. the rights, therefore, of the bank as the apparent acquirer of the pension checks .....

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Jul 09 1909 (PC)

Jotindra Nath Acharjee Chowdhury Vs. Moharshey

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 3Ind.Cas.430a

..... -in-interest of the present defendant executed a lease mentioning therein the rate of the rental to be altogether rs. 30 payable every year. 'rupees nine whereof being upon my representation or application to you suspended for the present and stipulating to pay to your sarkar the remaining rs. 21 in all every year according to the kistibundi specified in schedule .....

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Jan 19 1910 (PC)

Cotha Krishnaswami Chetty Vs. Thatha Seetharam Chetty and anr.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 5Ind.Cas.374

..... 1904. he must have told this to the plaintiff will therefore, accepted the award with that knowledge.4. another contention urged before us is that the plaintiff relied upon the representation made by the defendants to the arbitrators that the 'cost of goods sold for cash and on credit sales from 5th july 1904 to 10th september 1904 inclusive' was rs ..... is there any reliable evidence to show that the defendants told the plaintiff that the business had been worked at a loss or that the plaintiff acted on any such representation. it is, no doubt, a matter for observation that the goodwill has not been valued. but the plaintiff and his advisers knew of the omission at the time. tine submission .....

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Jul 26 1910 (PC)

Anglo-India Jute Mills Co. Vs. Omademull

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1911)ILR38Cal127

..... sellers and buyers, but whether in the events that have happened, the sellers can assert this against the plaintiffs who have acted on the faith of the seller's representation that no lien existed and that they held goods to answer the delivery order. in nay opinion the defendant company's contention on this head must also fail, for ..... they only say they have not been ascertained. but having regard to the terms of the delivery order, the known course of dealing in this market, mr. young's representation, and their own conduct, the defendant company must be taken to have appropriated goods of the required quantity and description to this delivery order, and they cannot now be ..... but to this the plaintiffs reply, (a) that this delivery order did pass by indorsement, (b) that the issue of the delivery order in the circumstances was a representation on which the plaintiffs acted, that the cash payable in respect of the goods to which it referred had been paid, and (c) that it is not open to the .....

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Nov 17 1911 (PC)

Kherode Chandra Roy Chowdhury Vs. Emperor

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1912)ILR39Cal377

..... the exception to section 292 of the indian penal code appears not to apply to religious books. the exception runs as follows: 'this section does not extend to any representation, sculptured, painted or otherwise represented, on or in any temple, or on any car used for the conveyance of idols, or kept or used for any religious ..... incident in the srimat bhagbat, the most sacred book of the vaishnabs, when not looked at from the spiritual point of view, may be considered objectionable by people who do not believe in the divinity of krishna or do not understand the spiritual significance of it. the same observations would apply to passages in the gita ..... 31-38) is an invitation to a sister to have sexual intercourse with a father. this is very obscene. this passage by itself would suggest immoral thoughts to people other than christians who are immorally inclined.'13. no one would, of course, think of condemning a religious book because it contains some objectionable passages, and the reason .....

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Nov 17 1911 (PC)

Khirode Chunder Roy Chowfhury Vs. Emperor

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 13Ind.Cas.993

..... exception to section 292 of the indian penal code appears not to apply to religious books. the exception runs as follows: 'this section does not extend to any representation sculptured, painted or otherwise represented on or in any temple or on any car used for the conveyance of idols or kept or used for any religious purpose.' ..... incident in the srimat bhagabat, the most sacred book of the vaishnabs, when not looked at from the spiritual point of view, may be considered objectionable by people who do not believe in the divinity of krishna or do not understand the spiritual significance of it. the same observations would apply to passages in the gita ..... 31-38), is an invitation to a sister to have sexual intercourse with a father. this is very obscene. this passage by itself would suggest immoral thoughts to people, other than christians, who are immorally inclined.13. no one would, of course, think of condemning a religious book because it contains some objectionable passages and the .....

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Feb 19 1912 (FN)

Pacific States Tel. and Tel. Co. Vs. Oregon

Court : US Supreme Court

..... used by the framers of the constitution. they distinguish the american from all other republics by the introduction of the principle of representation. 7. initiative legislation is invalid because government by the people directly is inconsistent with our form of government. 8. the well known practices of (a) adopting state constitutions by popular ..... government, and of protection against invasion, and against domestic violence; that the distinguishing feature of that form of government is the right of the people to choose their own officers for governmental administration; that this was denied by the action of the general assembly in this instance; and, in effect ..... charter government illustrated the force of these contentions, since they proceeded solely on the established character of that government, and not upon whether the people had rightfully overthrown it by voluntarily drawing and submitting for approval a new constitution. it is thus seen that the propositions relied upon in this .....

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Mar 25 1912 (PC)

Mervanji Mancherji Cama Vs. the Secretary of State for India in Counci ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1912)14BOMLR654

..... because negligent misrepresentation does not amount to deceit and, therefore, does not give rise to any cause of action, and that a person injured by the collector's negligent representation would have no remedy, according to derry v. peek (1889) 14 app. cas. 337. it was, however, pointed out by lord justice bowen in low v. ..... duties under the bombay city land revenue act.12. the learned judge decided these issues in favour of the plaintiffs holding that if the collector really made representations or was guilty of omissions with the effect alleged by the plaintiffs there would be an indisputable estoppel binding upon his superior principal, the secretary of state ..... same act, that the land was admitted and represented by the collector to be of quit and ground rent tenure and the plaintiffs' solicitor relying upon the representation contained in the aforesaid documents as to the tenure of the land advised the plaintiffs to enter into the proposed mortgage which the plaintiffs thereupon did.6. .....

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