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" ... if the services are of such a peculiar character that it is impossible to estimate their value by any pecuniary standard, and it is evident that the parties did not intend to measure them by any such standard... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Chancery of the State ... - Página 704
por New York (State). Court of Chancery - 1848
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A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity: With Notes, Volumen1

Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - 1859 - 924 páginas
...money, so as to make the vendee whole, by damages, they would not be : but where the circumstances are of such a peculiar character that it is impossible to estimate their value by any pecuniary standard, and it ia STATUTE OF FRAUDS. — PART PERFORMANCE. obvious that they were...
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The Law of Vendors and Purchasers of Real Property

Francis Hilliard - 1868 - 670 páginas
...consideration of a verbal sale of land consists of services to be rendered, which are of so peculiar a character, that it is impossible to estimate their...pecuniary standard, and the vendor did not intend so to measure them ; the performance of the services will entitle the vendee to a specific performance....
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volumen38

Ohio. Supreme Court - 1883 - 796 páginas
...contracting party. The contract, therefore, was withdrawn wholly from the operation of the statute. But where the consideration consists of services to...value to the vendor by a pecuniary standard, and the parties did not intend to measure them by such a standard, the performance will entitle the verdee...
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A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity: With Notes, Volumen1,Parte2

Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - 1876 - 708 páginas
...whole, on rescinding the contract. But in a case like this, where the services to be rendered were of such a peculiar character that it is impossible to estimate their value to the complainant by any pecuniary standard, and where it is evident, that he did not intend to measure them...
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A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity: With Notes, Volumen1,Parte2

Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - 1876 - 708 páginas
...in money, so as to make the vendee whole by damages, they would not be: but where the circumstances are of such a peculiar character that it is impossible to estimate tbeir value by any pecuniary standard, and it is obvious that they were not intended to be measured...
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A Treatise on the Specific Performance of Contracts: As it is Enforced by ...

John Norton Pomeroy - 1879 - 682 páginas
...vendee whole on rescinding the contract. But in a case like this, where the services to be rendered were of such a peculiar character that it is impossible to estimate their value to the plaintiff by any pecuniary standard, and where it is evident that he did not intend to measure them...
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A Treatise on the Law of Pleading Under the Code of Civil Procedure ...

Samuel Maxwell - 1892 - 932 páginas
...the consideration consists of personal services to be rendered, which are of such a peculiar nature that it is impossible to estimate their value to the vendor by any pecuniary standard, and the vendor did not intend to measure them in that way, the performance...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volumen33

1893 - 1172 páginas
...the payment for them will avail as a part performance of tho verbal agreement. But if the services are of such a peculiar character that it is impossible to estimate their value by any pecuniary standard, and It is evident that the parties did not Intend to measure them by any...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volumen43

1895 - 1036 páginas
...the payment for them will avail as a part performance of the verbal agreement; but if the services are of such a peculiar character that it is impossible to estimate their value by any pecuniary standard, and it is evident that the parties did not intend to measure them by any...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volumen43

1895 - 1044 páginas
...the payment for them will avail as a part performance of the verbal agreement; but if the services are of such a peculiar character that it is impossible to estimate their value by any pecuniary standard, and it is evident that the parties did not intend to measure them by any...
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