| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - 1817 - 860 pages
...the invariable principle in all the cases on this subject. In 3 Bulstr. 95. it was held by Croke, J. that " fraud •without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action : but where these two do concur, there an action lieth." It is true, as has been already observed, that the... | |
| Francis Buller - 1817 - 684 pages
...should have any interest in the deceit, or 'bat he should have colluded with UK иЛег party, for fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action, but where these two concur, the action lies. Per Croke, J. in Baily v. Mcrrcll, 3 Bulst. .95 ; and it was... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1829 - 956 pages
...Above fifty authorities were cited in this case by the counsel. § 22. 3 Bulst. 95, per Croke, J. ' fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action ; but where these two do concur, there an action lieth.' See Haycraft v. Creasy, 2 East, 92-109 ; art. 2.... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1880 - 942 pages
...relief, whether as a cause of action or a defence, consists in the conjunction of wrong and injury. Fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action ; but where the two Jacobsen v. Dodd. concur, an action lies. Baily v. Merrell, 3 Bulst. 94, Croke J.; Pasley... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore, Joseph Payne - 1832 - 948 pages
...plaintiffs. And the question is, whether an action thus founded can be sustained in a Court of law. Fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action ; but, where these two concur, an action lies. I agree that an action cannot be supported for telling a bare... | |
| John William Smith - 1840 - 530 pages
...the invariable principle in all the cases on this subject. In 3 Bulstr. 95, it was held by Croke, J., that " fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action : but where these two do concur, there an action lieth." It is true, as has been already observed, that the... | |
| John William Smith - 1842 - 612 pages
...the invariable principle in all the cases on this subject. In 3 Bulstr. 95, it was held by Croke, J., that " fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action : but where these two do occur, there an action lieth." It is true, as has been already observed, that the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Henry Davison, Herman Merivale - 1844 - 854 pages
...misrepresentation must be fraudulent. The rule is laid down by Duller, J. in Pasley v. Freeman \b). " Fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action, but where those two concur the action lies(c)." Tapp v. Lee(d) is to the same effect. Foster v. Charles... | |
| William Roberts - 1845 - 376 pages
...any deceit to the damage of another;" and the opinion of Croke, J. in || Baylcy v. 524 Morrel, (7) that " fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives no cause of action ; but where these two do occur, there an action liclh," seem to have received an authoritative confirmation.... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1847 - 556 pages
...1. The foundation of this action is fraud and deceit in the defendant, and damage to the plaintiff. Fraud without damage, or damage without fraud, gives...action, but when these two concur an action lies. 3 Buist. 95. And even if the party has no interest in his iniquity — if he profits nothing by his... | |
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