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" ... where the misdescription, although not proceeding from fraud, is in a material and substantial point, so far affecting the subjectmatter of the contract, that it may reasonably be supposed, that, but for such misdescription, the purchaser might never... "
The Law of the Contract of Sale - Page 277
by Solomon Atkinson - 1853 - 440 lehte
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of ..., 63. köide

New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1903 - 930 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed that, but for such misdescription, the purchaser might...not bound to resort to the clause of compensation.' This is a negative proposition, but a pregnant one. If the error is of such consequence that it may...
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New Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, and Other Courts: With ..., 1. köide

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1835 - 818 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed, that, but for such misdescription, the purchaser might...purchased the thing which was really the subject of the sale; as in Jones v. Edney, where the subject-matter of the sale was described to be "afree public...
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Cases in the Court of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber [1834-1840].

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1835 - 816 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed that but for such misdescription the purchaser might never have entered into the contract at all, the contract is iltogether avoided, notwithstanding a clause providing that " if, through any mistake,...
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Precedents in Conveyancing: A Collection of Forms of Assurances of ..., 3. köide

Samuel Vallis Bone - 1839 - 398 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed that, but for such misdescription, the purchaser might...purchased the thing which was really the subject of the sale ; as in Jones v. Edney, where the subjectmatter of the sale was described to be a " free public...
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Cases in the Court of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber [1834-1840].

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1839 - 956 lehte
...substantial point, so fat affecting the subject-mattef of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed, that, but for such misdescription, the purchaser might...facts, the purchaser may be considered as not having 1838. purchased the thing which was really the subject of the sale." The circumstance of the plaintiffnot...
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Cases in the Court of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber, 6. köide

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1839 - 1084 lehte
...subject-matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed, that, tub for such misdescriptinn, the purchaser might never have entered into the contract...altogether, and the purchaser is not bound to resort to theclause of compensation. Under such a state of tacts, the purchaser may be considered as not having...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Contracts, Not Under Seal: And Upon the ...

Joseph Chitty - 1841 - 1040 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter of the contract, that it may be reasonably supposed that but for such misdescription the purchaser might...purchased the thing which was really the subject of the sale." And therefore where the misdescription is a material one, the (9) 41 G. 3, c. 109,5.2. chaser...
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Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas: With ..., 7. köide

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger - 1846 - 1126 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed that but for such misdescription, the purchaser might never have entered into the contract at all, the contract is void, notwithstanding a clause providing that, " if through any mistake, the estate...
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Martin's Practice of Conveyancing: With Forms of Assurances, 3. köide

Charles Davidson - 1844 - 740 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter of the contract, that it may reasonably be supposed, that, but for such misdescription, the purchaser might...purchased the thing which was really the subject of the sale." Vendor's claim The condition is always so worded, as to allow the vendor to obtain in compensa-...
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Scott's New Reports in the Court of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber [1840 ...

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1845 - 1114 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed that but for such misdescription the purchaser might never have entered into the contract at all, the contract is altogether avoided, notwithstanding a clause providing that, " if through any mistake,...
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