... requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery; but if the goods are to be manufactured by the seller especially for the buyer and are not suitable for sale to others in the ordinary course of the seller's business,... 18 Eliz.-11 Geo. 3 - Page 754by Maryland, Julian J. Alexander - 1912Full view - About this book
| South Australia - Law - 1896 - 230 pages
...may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery. (3) There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the buyer does any act in relation to the goods which recognises a pre-existing contract of sale, whether there... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1891 - 840 pages
...may be requisite for the making or completing thereof or rendering the same fit for delivery. (3.) There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the buyer does any act in relation to the goods which recognizes a preexisting contract of sale whether there... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...in the ordinary course of the seller's husiness, the provisions of this section shall not apply. (3) There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the huyer, either hefore or after delivery of the goods, expresses hy words or conduct his assent to hecoming... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1184 pages
...che ordinary course of the seller's business, the provisions of this section shall not apply. "(3) There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning...assent to becoming the owner of those specific goods." The defendant pleaded this statute in defense. For the purpose of showing a waiver of the statute in... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1046 pages
...Md. 472, 17 Am. Rep. 578. As defined by the statute (section 25) there Is an acceptance of the goods "when the buyer, either before or after delivery of...goods, expresses by words or conduct his assent to become the owner of those specific goods." By section 69 of the same article he "is deemed to have... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1152 pages
...Sales Law (Laws 1911, c. 571), and it is now provided (Personal Property Law, § 85, subd. 3) that: "There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning...or after delivery of the goods, expresses by words 01 conduct his assent to becoming the owner of the goods." We think there can be very little doubt... | |
| 1888 - 432 pages
...may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery. (3.) There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the buyer does any act in relation to the goods which recognises a pre-existing contract of sale, whether there... | |
| James Mackintosh - Sales - 1892 - 300 pages
...may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery.2 (3.) There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the buyer does any act in relation to the goods which recognises a pre-existing contract of sale whether there... | |
| John Baron Moyle - Civil law - 1892 - 298 pages
...acceptance of part of the goods' under § 17 of the English Statute of Frauds may be constructive only. 'There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the buyer does any act in relation to the goods which recognises a pre-existing contract of sale, whether there... | |
| John Baron Moyle - History - 1892 - 296 pages
...acceptance of part of the goods ' under § 17 of the English Statute of Frauds may be constructive only. 'There is an acceptance of goods within the meaning of this section when the buyer does any act in relation to the goods which recognises a pre-existing contract of sale. whether there... | |
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