| Sir John Comyns - 1822 - 652 pągines
...portions, (the occupation to commence on a future day), is an agreement relating to an interest in land within the meaning of the fourth section of the statute of frauds. Inman v. Stamp, 1 Starkie, 12. 7. A parol assignment of a lease from year to year, granted... | |
| Graham Willmore, Frederick Luard Wollaston, Henry Davison - 1839 - 810 pągines
...in support of the demurrer. — This is not a case of a promise to answer for the debt of another, within the meaning of the fourth section of the Statute of Frauds ; but of a promise founded upon a new and distinct consideration moving to the defendant himself. The plaintiff... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Erskine Perry, Sir Henry Davison - 1840 - 796 pągines
...says, p. 840, " I think that a sale of any growing produce of the earth reared by labour and expense, in actual existence at the time of the contract, whether it be in a state of maturity 11139. or not, is not to fee considered » sale of an interest irror concerning land within the meaning... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1840 - 796 pągines
...says, p. 84O, " i think that a sale of any- growing produce of the earth reared by labour and expense, in actual existence at the time of the contract, whether it be in a state of maturity (a) 5 B. & C. 829; SC 8 D. «c R. Oil. 1U39. or not, is not to be considered a sale of an interest... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1855 - 586 pągines
...portions, (the осей pation to commence on a future day,) is an agreement relating to an interest in land, within the meaning of the fourth section of the statute of frauds. Inmnn v. Stump. liJ 8. A. having commenced certain business for B. which he has undertaken,... | |
| 1862 - 590 pągines
...tact that there was no case in which a right to sow and dig a crop , was not held to be an interest in land within the meaning of the fourth section of the Statute of Frauds. I do not intend to go into all the distinctions which have been taken upon this point. Crosby... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1865 - 796 pągines
...(p. 840,) " I think that a sale of any growing produce of the earth (reared by labour and expense) in actual existence at the time of the contract, whether...the meaning of the fourth section of the statute of frauds." BATLET, J., lays down the same principle, and qualifies, not the judgment, but the dictum,... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1866 - 756 pągines
...parties ; and that therefore a sale of any growing produce of the earth, reared by labor and expense, in actual existence at the time of the contract, whether it be iu a state of maturity or not, is not to be considered a sale of an interest in or concerning land.2... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1868 - 748 pągines
...of the land, I think that a sale of any growing produce of the earth (reared by labour and expense), in actual existence at the time of the contract, whether...state of maturity or not, is not to be considered as a sale of an interest in or concerning land within the meaning of the fourth section of the Statute... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1875 - 674 pągines
...parties ; and that therefore a sale of any growing produce of the earth, reared by labor and expense, in actual existence at the time of the contract, whether...considered a sale of an interest in or concerning land. In regard to things produced annually by the labor of man, the question is sometimes solved by reference... | |
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