10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «INSTITORIAL»
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institorial nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
institorial e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Principles of the Law of Scotland
'ZR -<1“: '£INSTITORIAL POWER. 9 5 (i) 4 Geo. 1V. c. 83, as amended by 6 Geo.
xv. c. 94. See above, § 225. The Factors' Acts cited are extended by 5 and 6 Vict.
c. 39. See M'Laren's Bell's om. i. 521, note. They appear to extend to Scotland.
George Joseph Bell, William Guthrie,
1872
2
Principles of the Law of Scotland ... The fourth edition
INSTITORIAL POWER. 83 231. Inst-iton—Vvhen one places another at the head
of an establishment, he is held to bind himself by the dealings of such substitute.
And the person who has the management of a shop has a presumed general ...
George Joseph BELL (Advocate.), Patrick Shaw,
1860
3
Commentaries on the Law of Scotland, and on the Principles ...
Procuration ; institorial power ; exereitorial power, i. 506-7. Factor's agents,
brokers ; description of, ib. Constitution of factory, i. 508-9. Powers, ib. Power of
attomey—-letter, ib. Implied mandate, ib. Consigned goods, ib. Procuration, i. 509
-10.
George Joseph Bell, John M'Laren,
1870
4
Commercial Law, Its Principles and Administration: Or, The ...
Institorial actions may be brought by any individual who contracts with u. fiwtor (
institor); they can be established against the manager or against those in whose
name the factor has been instituted. 923. Every proprietor of a commercial house
...
5
Commentaries on the law of partnership: as a branch of ...
This was subsequently altered by the edicts of the Praetor, so far as it respected
the rights of third persons to institute suits against the principal, in cases falling
within the reach of the exercitorial and institorial actions. But the exercitorial
action ...
Joseph Story, Edmund Hatch Bennett,
1859
6
Commentaries on the Law of Agency: As a Branch of Commercial ...
Besides the occasional authority, by procuratory, or procuration, to accept or
draw hills of exchange, the charge given to a clerk to manage a store or shop,
which is called Institorial power, the extensive trust given to a shipmaster, called ...
Joseph Story, Isaac Fletcher Redfield, William Augustus Herrick,
1869
7
A Manual of Conveyancing, in the form of examinations, ...
(3) If the bill is not in the line of the eompany's business, the firm will not be bound
to the original receiver of the bill ; because the institorial power of binding the
company at common law, applies only to matters connected with the business.
INSTANTEB Instanter. At once. Instar. Likeness; like. Instaurnm. Farming
equipment. Insflgatien. Solicitation; ment. Instirpare. To establish. Institor. agent,
Institorial action. An action against a principal on a contract made for him by his
institor.
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A Law Dictionary of Words, Terms, Abbreviations, and Phrases ...
Instaurum. Farming equipment. Instigation. Solicitation; incitement. Instirpare. To
establish. Institor. A factor; a broker; an agent. Institorial action. An action against
a principal on a contract made for him by his institor. Institorial power. The power
...
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Commentaries on the laws of Scotland, and on the principles ...
del credere, L 377. See Del Credere. or mercantile agency, I. 476. ; procuration,
— institorial power,— exercitorial power, ib. 477. ; factor's agents, brokers—
description of, 477.; con- COMMISS10N continued. stitution of factory, 478. ;
powers, ...