Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 317
... purchaser might have taken the barrels , but did not , the vendor could not have been subjected to the loss . He could not compel the purchaser to take immediate possession by removal . He could permit the barrels to remain in the ...
... purchaser might have taken the barrels , but did not , the vendor could not have been subjected to the loss . He could not compel the purchaser to take immediate possession by removal . He could permit the barrels to remain in the ...
Page 415
... purchaser or pledgee is not bound to see to the disposition of the proceeds received . But the case is otherwise where the purchaser or pledgee has knowledge of the perver- sion of the property to other purposes than those of the estate ...
... purchaser or pledgee is not bound to see to the disposition of the proceeds received . But the case is otherwise where the purchaser or pledgee has knowledge of the perver- sion of the property to other purposes than those of the estate ...
Page 478
... purchaser's solicitors wrote asking for an appointment to complete the purchase . The purchaser afterward refused to complete , and the vendor brought an action for specific performance . Held , that the engrossment , together with the ...
... purchaser's solicitors wrote asking for an appointment to complete the purchase . The purchaser afterward refused to complete , and the vendor brought an action for specific performance . Held , that the engrossment , together with the ...
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