Sales of Personal Property: Containing the Text of the Uniform Sales Act and the Uniform Bills of Lading Act, with Questions, Problems and FormsCallaghan, 1912 - 192 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 23.
11. lappuse
... intention of the parties : first rule . Rules for ascertaining intention of the parties : second rule . Sec . 28 . Sec . 29 . Rules for ascertaining intention of the intention of the parties : third rule . Sec . 30. Rules for ...
... intention of the parties : first rule . Rules for ascertaining intention of the parties : second rule . Sec . 28 . Sec . 29 . Rules for ascertaining intention of the intention of the parties : third rule . Sec . 30. Rules for ...
21. lappuse
... intention , as determined by the usual rules for the construction of contracts . In the majority of cases there is little difficulty in determining whether one who holds goods holds them as bailee for the owner or as purchaser from him ...
... intention , as determined by the usual rules for the construction of contracts . In the majority of cases there is little difficulty in determining whether one who holds goods holds them as bailee for the owner or as purchaser from him ...
34. lappuse
... rule . Existence , it is said , may be " actual " or " potential " , and if goods have either sort of existence title to them may 18. Low v . Pew , 108 Massachusetts Reports , 347 . be passed if such is the intention of the parties ( 34 )
... rule . Existence , it is said , may be " actual " or " potential " , and if goods have either sort of existence title to them may 18. Low v . Pew , 108 Massachusetts Reports , 347 . be passed if such is the intention of the parties ( 34 )
35. lappuse
... intention of the parties . Goods have potential existence when they are to arise or spring out of something which has actual existence and which is owned by the seller . Thus one may sell the young to be born of his animals , or the ...
... intention of the parties . Goods have potential existence when they are to arise or spring out of something which has actual existence and which is owned by the seller . Thus one may sell the young to be born of his animals , or the ...
47. lappuse
... intention , and that the buyer relied on his own judgment , an implied warranty of merchantability , that is , that the goods have in them no remarkable or unusual defect but are goods in good condition as goods of that general kind ...
... intention , and that the buyer relied on his own judgment , an implied warranty of merchantability , that is , that the goods have in them no remarkable or unusual defect but are goods in good condition as goods of that general kind ...
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action agent agreed agreement amount assert his title Assert Title bailee bailment bill of lading breach of warranty buyer carrier or party CHAPTER Chattel Mortgage claim conditional sale consignee contract of sale contract to sell court creditors damages defect delivered document of title effect Estopped executors existence express warranty fact faith fungible horse implied warranty indorsed intention appears law of sales liable lien memorandum ment merchantable negotiable bill negotiable document notice Order Bill original bill otherwise ownership particular purpose payment performance possession purchaser reasonable received refuses remedy resale rescind rescission retain retention RULES FOR ASCERTAINING sale by sample Section sell specific shipped shipper sold specified person statute of frauds stoppage in transitu therein thereof third person tion title has passed transaction transfer of title transferor TRANSFERRING TITLE transit true owner unascertained Uniform Sales Act unless unpaid seller wagon warehouse receipt
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98. lappuse - ... ready for delivery or some act may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery ; but if the goods are to be manufactured by the seller especially for the buyer and are not suitable for sale to others in the ordinary course of the seller's business the provisions of this section shall not apply.
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119. lappuse - ... a reasonable opportunity of examining them for the purpose of ascertaining whether they are in conformity with the contract. 2. Unless otherwise agreed, when the seller tenders delivery of goods to the buyer, he is bound, on request, to afford the buyer a reasonable opportunity of examining the goods for the purpose of ascertaining whether they conform with the contract.
142. lappuse - ... (c) A readiness and willingness to sign, when the goods are delivered, an acknowledgment that they have been delivered, if such signature is requested by the carrier.
113. lappuse - ... had or had ability to convey to a purchaser in good faith for value, and also such title to the goods as the...