... sent by a carrier, though he does not name any particular carrier, the moment the goods are delivered to the carrier it operates as a delivery to the purchaser; the whole property immediately vests in him; he alone can bring any action for any injury... A Treatise on the Law of Sale - Page 370by Mungo Ponton Brown - 1821 - 612 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Comyn - Contracts - 1807 - 646 pages
...he was paid : clearly therefore there was no delivery." But if a tradefrsan order goods to be fe'nt by a carrier, though he does not name any particular carrier, the moment the goods !i) Kofi Max. Ch. 42. a '/. Com. ^9. Et vile ante, Zio. i Per Crew, Ch. 7. 3 Bulft. jzc. Et vide ante... | |
| William Roberts - Evidence (Law) - 1807 - 522 pages
...well settled as any in the law, that if a tradesman order goods to be sent by a carrier, though he do not name any particular carrier, the moment the goods are delivered to the carrier, such delivery operates as a delivery to the purchaser ; the whole property immediately vests in him... | |
| William Waller Hening - Forms (Law) - 1810 - 710 pages
...brought by the owner of the goods. Hence, where a tradesman orders goods to be sent by a carrier, at the moment the goods are delivered to the carrier it operates as a delivery to the purchaser, and the whole property (subject only to the right of stpppage in trcmxitu by the seller) vests in the... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1812 - 732 pages
...so, they came into the possession of the defendant, who converted them to his own use. If a tradesman order goods to be sent by a carrier', though he does...the moment the goods are delivered to the carrier, such delivery operates as a delivery to the purchaser, and the whole property is immediately vested... | |
| Henry Jeremy - Bailments - 1815 - 198 pages
...surprised, for it appeared to me to be a proposition as well settled as any in the law ; that if a tradesman order goods to be sent by a carrier, though he does...the goods are delivered to the carrier it operates a* ' ' ' goods were delivered to a carrier a day before, and reached the consignee a day after, he... | |
| Henry Jeremy - Bailments - 1816 - 176 pages
...proposition as well settled as any in the law; that if a tradesman order goods to be sent by a car* rier, though he does not name any particular carrier, the...delivered to the carrier it operates as a delivery to the consignee ; the whole property immediately vests in him ; he alone can bring an action for any injury... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1817 - 776 pages
...of the tenant to the transfer of the property. If a tradesman order goods to be sent by a carrier11, though he does not name any particular carrier, the moment the goods are delivered to the carrier, such delivery operates as a delivery to the purchaser, and the whole property is immediately vested... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1817 - 782 pages
...tenant to the transfer of the property. If a tradesman order goods to be sent by a carrier1', though lie does not name any particular carrier, the moment the goods are delivered to the carrier, such delivery operates as a delivery to the purchaser, and the whole property is immediately vested... | |
| George Long - Sales - 1821 - 294 pages
...Barn. & Aid. 131. 3 Bos. & Pul. 584. See Vale ( x ) Bu$kman v. Led, v. Bttyle, Cowp. 294. 3 Campb. 414. a carrier, though he does not name any particular...carrier it operates as a delivery to the purchaser (2) ; the whole property immediately vests in him ; he alone can bring an action for any injury done... | |
| Thomas Peake - Evidence - 1822 - 666 pages
...said, " it appeared to him to be a proposition as well settled as any in the law, that if a tradesman order goods to be sent by a carrier, though he does...the purchaser ; the whole property immediately vests m him ; he alone can bring an action for any injury done to the goods ; and if any accident happen... | |
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