| George Caines - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 604
...case. I see no injustice or inconvenience resulting from this doctrine, but, on the contrary, think it best calculated to excite that caution and attention...KENT, J. This is a clear case for the defendant. If upon a sale there be neither a warranty nor deceit, the purchaser purchases at his peril. This seems... | |
| 1886 - عدد الصفحات: 808
...case. I see no injustice or inconvenience resulting from this doctrine, but, on the contrary, think it best calculated to excite that caution and attention...renders it unnecessary for me to examine the other point raised on the argument. KENT, J. This is a clear case for the defendant. If upon a Bale there... | |
| Kim Lane Scheppele - 1988 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...wrote: "I see no injustice or inconvenience resulting from this doctrine, but, on the contrary, think it best calculated to excite that caution and attention...which all prudent men ought to observe in making their contracts."8 Perhaps some of the controversy over caveat emptor arose from the rather curious pedigree... | |
| Richard J. Parmentier - 1994 - عدد الصفحات: 244
...accountable. Consumers in the nineteenth century were expected to distrust commercial sellers and to exercise "that caution and attention which all prudent men ought to observe in making their contracts" (Seixas and Seixas v. Wood, -L Cai. R [NY] 48, 54 [1804], cited in Pridgen and Preston 1980:639). Sellers... | |
| Ivan L. Preston - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 252
...best: "I see no injustice or inconvenience resulting from this doctrine, but on the contrary, think it best calculated to excite that caution and attention...which all prudent men ought to observe in making their contracts."4 This stressing of the opportunity for moral disciplining was a rationalization thrown... | |
| Kim Lane Scheppele - 1988 - عدد الصفحات: 378
...wrote: "I see no injustice or inconvenience resulting from this doctrine, but, on the contrary, think it best calculated to excite that caution and attention...prudent men ought to observe in making their contracts." 8 Perhaps some of the controversy over caveat emptor arose from the rather curious pedigree of the... | |
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