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" But a single word, or (I may add) a nod or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact, which might influence the price of the subject to be sold... "
The Atlantic Reporter - 334. lappuse
1910
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A Treatise on the Law of Fraud and Mistake as Administered in Courts of Equity

William Williamson Kerr - 1868 - 498 lapas
...be allowed to operate (c). "A single word," said Lord Campbell, in Walters v. Morgan (x), " or even a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact which might influence...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor and ..., 3. sējums

Sir John Peter De Gex, Great Britain. Court of Chancery, F. Fisher, Henry Cadman Jones - 1873 - 676 lapas
...amount to legal fraud, * however it may be viewed by moralists. But a * 724 single word, or (I may add) a nod or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact, which might influence...
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The Indian Contract Act, Act IX. of 1872, with a Commentary, Etc

India, Charles Colin Macrae - 1874 - 274 lapas
...abstained from interfering to prevent him or her from being so deceived. (3.) 1.—"A single word, or even a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact which might influence...
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A Treatise Upon Some of the General Principles of the Law ..., 3. sējums

William Wait - 1878 - 1000 lapas
...also, Kintzing v. McElrath, 5 Penn. St. 467; Matthews v. Bliss, 22 Pick. 48. A single word, or even a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a nonexisting fact which might influence...
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Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Nebraska, 8. sējums

Nebraska. Supreme Court, David Allen Campbell, Guy Ashton Brown, Lorenzo Crounse, Walter Alber Leese, Lee Herdmen, Henry Clay Lindsay, Henry Paxon Stoddart - 1879 - 658 lapas
...and citations: 1. Such representations may be by acts, or deeds, .or by artifices to mislead; or even a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile. The defects in articles must not be concealed by artifice, or by throwing the purchaser off his guard....
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A Treatise on the Specific Performance of Contracts

Sir Edward Fry - 1884 - 868 lapas
...evidence of fraud, or intentional misrepresentation. Deception may consist of acts as well as words.} "A nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact, which might influence...
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A Concise Treatise on the Law Relating to Sales of Land

Aubrey St. John Clerke, Hugh McNab Humphry - 1885 - 646 lapas
...not amount to legal fraud, however it may be viewed by moralists. But a single word, or (I may add) a nod or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact, which might influence...
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Atlantic Reporter, 46. sējums

1900 - 1134 lapas
...not amount to legal fraud, however It may be viewed by moralists. But a single word, or, I may add, a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser Intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a nonexlstlng fact, which might Influence...
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Report of the West Virginia Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ...

West Virginia Bar Association - 1886 - 820 lapas
...very slight circumstances to justify them in granting relief. Thus it is said "a single word or even a nod or a wink, or a shake of the head or a smile" intended to mislead is a fraud in law. I think therefore, even ordinary observations of the drift of...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, 50. grāmata

1901 - 972 lapas
...not amount to legal fraud, however it may be viewed by moralists. But a single word, or, I may add, a nod. or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a nonexisling fact, which might influence...
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