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 to purchase the goods, and if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon.... Massachusetts Reports - Page 319by Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1917Full view - About this book
| Alfred William Bays - Commercial law - 1923 - 1612 pages
...relating to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is a warranty." Question 290: Define express warranty. Is a statement of the value of the goods a warranty?... | |
| Frederic Campbell Woodward - Electronic books - 1925 - 884 pages
...relating 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...seller's opinion only shall be construed as a warranty. (1.) An implied warranty on the part of the seller that in case of a sal« he has a right to sell the... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 1096 pages
...relating 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...thereon. No affirmation of the value of the goods, nor nny statement purporting to be a statement of the seller's opinion only shall be construed as a warranty."... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - Business law - 1925 - 426 pages
...relating 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. In a contract to sell or a sale, unless a contrary intention appears, there is an implied warranty... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1928 - 1054 pages
...by the seller relating to the goods sold, 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. It is very clear that in the correspondence no promises were made which would form the basis of an... | |
| Judson Adams Crane - Damages - 1928 - 536 pages
...promise by the seller relating to the goods, * * * if the natural tendency of such * * * promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods, and if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon." These promises may well be considered as undertakings in the nature of express warranties. If it should... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1904 - 984 pages
...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...purchases the goods relying thereon. No affirmation, made in good faith, of the •value of the goods, nor any statement, made in good faith, purporting... | |
| Law - 1926 - 1024 pages
...natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods, and if he purchases the goods relying thereon. No affirmation...seller's opinion only, shall be construed as a warranty." Before the adoption of St. 1908, c. 237 fnow GL c. 106) an action of deceit would lie for breach of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - United States - 1962 - 808 pages
...relating 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...seller's opinion only shall be construed as a warranty. § 1433. Implied warranties of title In a contract to sell or a sale, unless contrary intention appears,... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1917 - 328 pages
...93 Sale of Goods L. 1909, ch. 43 warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods, and if...seller's opinion only shall be construed as a warranty. New. Added by L. 1911, ch. 571. Remedies for breach of warranty: see infra, § 150. Intention as element... | |
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