... 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 277by Solomon Atkinson - 1853 - 440 lehteFull view - About this book
| Henry Roscoe, James Sands Henderson - 1922 - 812 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...to resort to the clause of compensation. Under such я state of facts the purchaser may be considered as not having purchased the thing which was really... | |
| Thomas Cyprian Williams, John Mason Lightwood - 1922 - 794 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subjectmatter of the contract that it may reasonably bo supposed that, but for such misdescription, the purchaser might never have entered into the contrast at all "(a). Thus, where leaseholds were put up for sale as being subject to certain particular... | |
| 1913 - 1238 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." Here, the plaintiff' bought upon an understanding that for nine years, he had an improved rent of 391.... | |
| 1916 - 734 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subjectmatter 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." In my opinion, the purchaser would have entered into the contract even if he had known that all within... | |
| 1902 - 1262 lehte
...substantial point, во 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, hi such case the contract Is avoided altogether, and the purchaser is not bound to resort to the clause... | |
| 1890 - 970 lehte
...subject-matter of the contract that it may reasonably be supposed that but for such misdoscription; the purchaser might never have entered into the contract...not bound to resort to the clause of compensation." It is true that that is a negative proposition, but it is a pregnant proposition. If the misdescription... | |
| 1903 - 836 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...contract is avoided altogether, and the purchaser ¡s not bound to resort to the clause of compensation. Under such a state of facts the purchaser may... | |
| Bernd von Hoffmann - 1982 - 350 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter of the contract that it might reasonably be supposed that, but for such misdescription the purchaser might never have entered into the contract at all." Wenn ausnahmsweise das Flächenmaß des Grundstücks nicht im Vertragstext angegeben ist, fragt sich... | |
| 1924 - 336 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 plaintiff entered into a contract with the defendant whereby the plaintiff agreed to buy, and the... | |
| Susanne Nachtigäller - 2000 - 204 lehte
...substantial point, so far affecting the subject-matter of the contract that it may be reasonabIy supposed, that, but for such misdescription. the purchaser might...never have entered into the contract at all, in such a case the contract is avoided altogether and the purchaser is not bot'nd to resort to the clause of... | |
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