| Henry Jeremy - 1825 - 134 σελίδες
...with a secret malady, without warranting it to be sound, he is not liable, ie if there be nr> fraud. The instances are familiar in the case of horses....soundness, in order to guard against such latent defects." And per Le Blanc, in Parkinson \.Lee, 2 East, 324: " In sales of horses it has been considered, that... | |
| sir George Stephen - 1835 - 360 σελίδες
...secret malady, without warranting it to be sound, he is not liable; that is, if there be no fraud. The instances are familiar in the case of horses....trials and inspection of the horse — therefore the buyer requires a warranty of soundness in order to guard against such latent defects. Then how is this... | |
| George Stephen - 1836 - 416 σελίδες
...secret malady, without warranting it to be sound, he is not liable; that is, if there be no fraud. The instances are familiar in the case of horses....discovered by the usual trials and inspection of the horse—therefore the buyer requires . a warranty of soundness in order to guard against such latent... | |
| George Stephen - 1836 - 412 σελίδες
...secret malady, without warranting it to be sound, he is not liable; that is, if there be no fraud. The instances are familiar in the case of horses. It is known that thsy have secret maladies which cannot be discovered by the usual trials and inspection of the horse... | |
| Blunt Spurs pseud - 1843 - 302 σελίδες
...between a common cold and glanders. WARRANTING. CAVEAT EMPTOR, at p. 253, says, " It is known that horses have secret maladies, which cannot be discovered by the usual trials and inspections ; therefore the buyer requires a Warranty of Soundness, to guard against such latent defects."... | |
| George Ross - 1855 - 956 σελίδες
...secret malady, without warranting it to be sound, he is not liable ; that is, if there be no fraud. The instances are familiar in the case of horses....buyer must stand to all such latent defects? To pursue the analogy still further : on the sale of real estates PAREINSON the seller submits his title to the... | |
| George Henry Hewitt Oliphant - 1882 - 724 σελίδες
...down for requiring a "Warranty of Reason- for soundness in buying a Horse is, that it is well known they have secret maladies which cannot be discovered by the usual trials and inspections, and that a Warranty E -events the purchaser from being damnified by those tent Defects... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1907 - 850 σελίδες
...reason laid down for requiring a warranty of soundness in buying a horse is, that it is well known they have secret maladies which cannot be discovered by the usual trials and inspections, and that a warranty prevents the purchaser from being damnified by those latent defects... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1917 - 900 σελίδες
...secret malady, without warranting it to be sound, he is not liable ; that is, if there be no fraud. The instances are familiar in the case of horses....trials and inspection of the horse ; therefore the buyer requires a warranty of soundness, in order to guard against such latent defects. Then how is... | |
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