Of all that should take place afterward as regards the barley, the vendor knew nothing. It was entirely at the disposal of the vendee, who might send it where and to whom he pleased, and when he pleased, and over which disposition the seller could exercise... Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - Page 370by Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1893Full view - About this book
| 1898 - 1114 pages
...place afterward as regards the barley, the vendor knew nothing. It was entirely at the disposal of the vendee, who might send it where and to whom he...evidence in this case to dislodge the presumption which prima facie arises, that the place of delivery is the place for inspection. To hold otherwise would... | |
| 1893 - 688 pages
...at the disposal of the vendee, who might send it where and to whom ho pleased, and when he pleased, over which disposition the seller could exercise no...evidence in this case to dislodge the presumption which prima facie arises, that the place of delivery is the place for inspection. To hold otherwise would... | |
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