| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1835 - 816 pages
...discrepancy between the decided cases, we think it is at all events a safe rule to adopt, that, where the misdescription, although not proceeding from fraud,...material and substantial point, so far affecting the subject matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed, that, but for such misdescription,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1839 - 1084 pages
...the decided cases, we think it is at all events a safe rule to adopt, that, where the miidescription, although not proceeding from fraud, is in a material...contract that it may reasonably be supposed, that, tub for such misdescriptinn, the purchaser might never have entered into the contract at all, in such... | |
| Samuel Vallis Bone - 1839 - 398 pages
...the decided cases, we think it is, at all events, a safe rule to adopt, that where the description, although not proceeding from fraud, is in a material and substantial point, so far affecting the subject matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed that, but for such misdescription,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1839 - 956 pages
...discrepancy between the decided cases, we think it is at all events a safe rule to adopt, that, where the misdescription, although not proceeding from fraud, is in a material and substantial point, so fat affecting the subject-mattef of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed, that, but for... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Thomas James Arnold - 1840 - 706 pages
...mere accidental misstatement, still it is a misdescription in so material and substantial a point, that it may reasonably be supposed that, but for such misdescription, the plaintiff would not have entered into the contract, and therefore, he is entitled to avoid it ; and... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger - 1846 - 1126 pages
...by auction of leasehold property, there is in the printed particulars of sale, a misdescription in a substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter...might never have entered into the contract at all, the contract is void, notwithstanding a clause providing that, " if through any mistake, the estate... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1845 - 1114 pages
...sale by auction of leasehold property, there is in the printed particulars of sale a misdescription in a material and substantial point, so far affecting...might never have entered into the contract at all, the contract is altogether avoided, notwithstanding a clause providing that, " if through any mistake,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Edmund Saunders - 1845 - 968 pages
...vendor has misdescribed the subject-matter of the contract in a material and substantial point, so that it may reasonably be supposed that, but for such...might never have entered into the contract at all, the purchaser may rescind the contract. 1 Bing. NC 370. Flightv. Booth. 1 Scott, 190. SC 1 M. & W.... | |
| 1845 - 542 pages
...discrepancy between the decided cases, we think it is at all events a safe rule to adopt, that where the misdescription, although not proceeding from fraud,...material and substantial point, so far affecting the subject matter of the contract, that it may reasonably be supposed that, but for such misdescription,... | |
| 1845 - 532 pages
...discrepancy between the decided cases, we think it is at all events a safe rule to adopt, that where the misdescription, although not proceeding from fraud,...material and substantial point, so far affecting the subject matter of the contract, that it may reasonably be supposed that, but for such misdescription,... | |
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