Sales. Personal property. Bailments. Carriers. Patents. CopyrightsCree Publishing Company, 1908 |
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... Buyer's Right to Rescind ... 6668 67 67 67 CHAPTER X. PROTECTION Afforded BONA FIDE PURCHASERS .. Section 54 In General ....... " " 55 Who are Bona Fide Purchasers .. 56 Purchaser from Thief .... " 57 Purchaser from a Life Tenant . " 6 ...
... Buyer's Right to Rescind ... 6668 67 67 67 CHAPTER X. PROTECTION Afforded BONA FIDE PURCHASERS .. Section 54 In General ....... " " 55 Who are Bona Fide Purchasers .. 56 Purchaser from Thief .... " 57 Purchaser from a Life Tenant . " 6 ...
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... buyer . At common law , a sale was styled " a bargain and sale of goods , " to distinguish it from a contract to sell . Kent's definition of a sale , is a con- tract for the transfer of property from one person to another . The ...
... buyer . At common law , a sale was styled " a bargain and sale of goods , " to distinguish it from a contract to sell . Kent's definition of a sale , is a con- tract for the transfer of property from one person to another . The ...
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... buyer as true , and one on which there is an obligation on which he may hold the vendor . A representation is the statement that precedes the agreement of sale , on which the contract of sale is founded , and if the representation is ...
... buyer as true , and one on which there is an obligation on which he may hold the vendor . A representation is the statement that precedes the agreement of sale , on which the contract of sale is founded , and if the representation is ...
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... buyer has no oppor- tunity of seeing the goods , that they are merchantable.1o It is now the general rule that where the contract of sale contains express warranties , that an implied war- anty in conflict therewith could not exist ...
... buyer has no oppor- tunity of seeing the goods , that they are merchantable.1o It is now the general rule that where the contract of sale contains express warranties , that an implied war- anty in conflict therewith could not exist ...
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... buyer has ample oppor- tunity to inspect the thing to be sold , and the seller is neither the manufacturer or producer of the same . This is the application of the common law maxim of caveat emptor.24 In such a case in the absence of ...
... buyer has ample oppor- tunity to inspect the thing to be sold , and the seller is neither the manufacturer or producer of the same . This is the application of the common law maxim of caveat emptor.24 In such a case in the absence of ...
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acceptance acquired action agent agreement application authority bailee bailor bill bill of lading bona fide purchaser breach buyer carriage carriers of passengers charge chargeable chattel Commission Commissioner of Patents common carrier common law consignee contract of sale copy corporation court creditor damages deemed default defendant delivered delivery duty executory fact filed fraud gross negligence held hire horse injury inn-keeper intention invention or discovery liability Librarian of Congress lien locatio operis loss market overt Mass ment neglect notice owner ownership paid parties pass Patent-Office pawn pawnee payment performance personal property plaintiff pledge possession public enemy railroad reason receive recover right to rescind Roman law rule SECTION sell seller Sir William Jones sold specific statute statute of frauds stolen thereof thing bailed tion transfer transportation undertaking United vendee vendor warranty
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Page 316 - Commission (and produce books and papers if so ordered) and give evidence touching the matter in question; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by such court as a contempt thereof.
Page 225 - ... in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it appertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, and use the same...
Page 316 - ... keep itself informed as to the manner and method in which the same is conducted, and shall have the right to obtain from such common carriers full and complete information necessary to enable the Commission to perform the duties and carry out the objects for which it was created...
Page 307 - Provided, however, That the provisions of this Act shall not apply to the transportation of passengers or property, or to the receiving, delivering, storage, or handling of property, wholly within one State, and not shipped to or from a foreign country from or to any State or Territory as aforesaid.
Page 308 - Every common carrier subject to the provisions of this Act shall, according to their respective powers, afford all reasonable, proper, and equal facilities for the interchange of traffic between their respective lines...
Page 307 - America in congress assembled, that the provisions of this act shall apply to any common carrier or carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water when both are used, under a common control, management or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...
Page 328 - ... no contract, receipt, rule or regulation shall exempt such common carrier, railroad or transportation company from the liability hereby imposed : Provided, that nothing in this section shall deprive any holder of such receipt or bill of lading of any remedy or right of action which he has under existing law.
Page 250 - any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, not known or used by others in this country before his invention or discovery thereof...
Page 316 - Such attendance of witnesses, and the production of such documentary evidence, may be required from any place in the United States, at any designated place of hearing.
Page 315 - ... the date of the taking effect of this Act, the term of each to be designated by the President, but their successors shall be appointed for terms of seven years, except that any person chosen to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of the commissioner whom he shall succeed.