| American Bar Association - Law - 1906 - 474 pages
...more emphatically all conditions are not promises. Section 12. — [Definition of Express Warranty.] Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller relating to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...Warranty.) Any affirmation of fact or any promise hy the seller relating to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the huyer to purchase the goods, and if the huyer purchases the goods relying thereon. No affirmation of... | |
| Law - 1922 - 262 pages
...question and pay the price which was demanded. The "Sales Act" 1915, PL 543, Sec. 12, provides that "any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller relating to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1184 pages
...AMOUNTING то WARRANTY. Under Uniform Sales Act (Code Pub. Civ. Laws, art 83, § 33), providing that any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller, relating to the condition of goods sold, is an express warranty if its natural tendency is to Induce the buyer to purchase,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 1290 pages
...declaring any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller relative to the goods to be such a warranty, If the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise Is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods. [Ed. Note.— For other cases, see Sales, Cent Dig. §| 727-735; Dec. Dig. $ 261.*] 4. SALES (J 288*)... | |
| William John Tossell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1923 - 914 pages
...of evidence, and in its charge to the jury, the court was in error. Section 8392 GC, is as follows : "Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller relating to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1904 - 980 pages
...Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller in regard to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods, and if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon. No affirmation, made in good faith, of the value... | |
| Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (U.S.). Conference - Uniform state laws - 1904 - 212 pages
...Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller in regard to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods, and if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon. No affirmation, made in good faith, of the yalue... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1906 - 474 pages
...more emphatically all conditions are not promises. Section 12. — [Definition of Express Warranty.] Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller relating to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer... | |
| |