The Nova Scotia Reports ...: Containing Reports of Cases Argued ..., volume 14

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W. C. RAILWAY CO.
consistent with the rights alleged in the plaintiff company.
The offer may have been made in the nature of a compromise.
Nothing can be more h armless than such an offer for the purpose of settling a controversy, and it cannot be pretended that such an offer having been made and having gone over, the party making it is to be bound in the same way as he would be if he actually accepted a lease. The consideration of receiving a lease for ninety-nine years might be sufficient to
...induce the plaintiffs to waive the clearest present rights In regard to Mr. DePass' letters, only two are dated subse- quently to his power of attorney, and these only indicate a desire to enter into a compromise. The second letter distinctly intimates that the plaintiffs made a claim to the road. The only authority lilr. Reym)lds had was to protest, which he did. We may assume, however, that Mr. DePass had the fullest power to bind the company. If Mr. DePass had been acting for himself he would not have been bound.

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