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... WARRANTIES IN THE Sale of Goods . Francis M. Burdick . 71 CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS SUGGESTED BY RECENT ACQUISI- TIONS ... CORPORATE TRUSTS .. .Paul Fuller 108 .Albert Stickney 235 CUBA , THE JOINT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS RESPECTING RE ...
... WARRANTIES IN THE Sale of Goods . Francis M. Burdick . 71 CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS SUGGESTED BY RECENT ACQUISI- TIONS ... CORPORATE TRUSTS .. .Paul Fuller 108 .Albert Stickney 235 CUBA , THE JOINT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS RESPECTING RE ...
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... PRESS , THE MACMILLAN COMPANY , AGENTS , $ 2.00 PER ANNUM . 66 FIFTH AVENUE , NEW YORK . 30 CENTS PER NUMBER . The Lawyers ' Title Insurance Company OF NEW YORK . CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES IN THE SALE OF GOODS. VOLUME I No. 2.
... PRESS , THE MACMILLAN COMPANY , AGENTS , $ 2.00 PER ANNUM . 66 FIFTH AVENUE , NEW YORK . 30 CENTS PER NUMBER . The Lawyers ' Title Insurance Company OF NEW YORK . CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES IN THE SALE OF GOODS. VOLUME I No. 2.
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... warranties , and their more appropriate place for the American reader is in the following chapter on Warranty ; and , not a little , be- cause , to use his own words , of the ' very subtle and per- plexing nature ' of the subject itself ...
... warranties , and their more appropriate place for the American reader is in the following chapter on Warranty ; and , not a little , be- cause , to use his own words , of the ' very subtle and per- plexing nature ' of the subject itself ...
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... warranty at all . In the next place , it should be remembered , that not only was the language of judges upon this subject most con- fusing , but the judicial decisions were very discordant . Even as great a lawyer as Chief Justice ...
... warranty at all . In the next place , it should be remembered , that not only was the language of judges upon this subject most con- fusing , but the judicial decisions were very discordant . Even as great a lawyer as Chief Justice ...
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... warranties . DISTINCTION BETWEEN WARRANTY AND CONDITION . The Sale of Goods Act defines warranty as " an agree- ment with reference to goods which are the subject of a con- tract of sale , but collateral to the main purpose of such ...
... warranties . DISTINCTION BETWEEN WARRANTY AND CONDITION . The Sale of Goods Act defines warranty as " an agree- ment with reference to goods which are the subject of a con- tract of sale , but collateral to the main purpose of such ...
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Página 279 - Future estates are either vested or contingent. They are vested when there is a person in being who would have an immediate right to the possession of the lands upon the ceasing of the intermediate or precedent estate. They are contingent while the person to whom, or the event upon which, they are limited to take effect, remains uncertain.
Página 43 - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
Página 505 - Take then thy bond, take thou thy pound of flesh; But, in the cutting it, if thou dost shed One drop of Christian blood, thy lands and goods Are, by the laws of Venice, confiscate Unto the state of Venice.
Página 114 - Spain relinquishes all claim of sovereignty over and title to Cuba. And as the island is, upon its evacuation by Spain, to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property.
Página 541 - Territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale, or storage therein, shall upon arrival in such State or Territory be subject to the operation and effect of the laws of such State or Territory enacted in the exercise of its police powers, to the same extent and in the same manner as though such animals or birds had been produced in such State or Territory, and shall not be exempt therefrom by reason of being introduced therein in original packages or otherwise.
Página 458 - A system which provides a mutual exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued and healthful growth of our export trade. We must not repose in fancied security that we can forever sell everything and buy little or nothing.
Página 362 - VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States.
Página 157 - Blockades in order to be binding must be effective. 4. Spanish merchant vessels in any ports or places within the United States shall be allowed till May 21, 1898, inclusive, for loading their cargoes and departing from such ports or places; and such Spanish merchant vessels, if met at sea by any United States...
Página 152 - ... or unwilling to stop or mitigate. It is no answer to say this is all in another country, belonging to another nation, and is therefore none of our business. It is specially our duty, for it is right at our door.
Página 94 - Association is formed to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, to promote reform in the law, to facilitate the administration of justice, to elevate the standard of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession, and to cherish a spirit of brotherhood among the members thereof.