A Selection of Cases On Evidence : for the Use of Students of Law

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A Selection of Cases On Evidence : for the Use of Students of Law
John Henry Wigmore
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On the 9th of August, i860, the defendant, Mrs. Frankel, wrote to the firm as fol- lows: "Gentlemen — I shall feel extremely obliged if you can give me Xo. 543. A. CREATION OF LEGAL ACTS. 585 an answer respecting the house and shop in Oxford Street tomorrow; as I must give a decisive answer on Saturday next respecting the other house that I am in treaty for. " On the 14th of August, i860, Mrs. Frankel called on Mr. Garrard, who had returned from Paris on the previous Saturday; he informed her t...hat he was not altogether satis- fied of her responsibility, and that he was not disposed to let the house to her, unless she was prepared to pay a premium of £125 as a further guarantee for her responsibility, in which case he would reduce the rent from £240 to £230. The defendant, after consulting her friends, agreed to pay a premium, and the inquiries proceeded. The plaintiff, on the 17th of August, then wrote the following letter : "Madam — If you will favor me with a call on Monday between twelve and one, we shall no doubt be able to settle finally about the house in Oxford Street.

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