| Delaware - Law - 1927 - 924 pages
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| American Bar Association - Law - 1906 - 474 pages
...agent, the seller thereby reserves the property in the goods. But if, except for the form of the bill of lading, the property would have passed to the buyer...performance by the buyer of his obligations under the1 contract. (3.) Where goods are shipped, and by the bill of lading the goods are deliverable to... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...goods. But if, except for the form of the hill of lading, the property would have passed to the huyer on shipment of the goods, the seller's property in the goods shall he deemed to he only for the purpose of securing performance hy the huyer of his ohligations under... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 956 pages
...agent, the seller thereby reserves the property in the goods. But if, except for the form of the bill of lading, the property would have passed to the buyer...shipment of the goods, the seller's property in the goods so shipped and deliverable shall be deemed to be only for the purpose of securing performance by the... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1921 - 1162 pages
...Mechanics' Nat. Bank of Buffalo v. Logan, 74 NY 568, 578. The plaintiffs cannot claim that their property "shall be deemed to be only for the purpose of securing...by the buyer of his obligations under the contract" (Personal Property Law, ยง 101, subd. 2, supra), because they exercised the right of disposition, and... | |
| Bankruptcy - 1927 - 924 pages
...agent, the seller thereby reserves the property in the goods. But if except for the form of the bill of lading, the property would have passed to the buyer on shipment of the goods, the seller 's property in the goods shall be deemed to be only for the purpose of securing performance... | |
| Hawaii - Law - 1929 - 458 pages
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| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1903 - 832 pages
...prima facie deemed to reserve the property in the goods. But if, except for the form of the bill of lading, the property would have passed to the buyer...by the buyer of his obligations under the contract. [The first sentence is in the English Act, except that " property in the goods " is substituted for... | |
| Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (U.S.). Conference - Uniform state laws - 1904 - 212 pages
...goods to the buyer, or to a carrier or other bailee for the purpose of transmission to the buyer. (2.) Where goods are shipped, and by the bill of lading the goods are deliverable to the seller or to his agent, or to the order of the seller or of his agent, the seller thereby reserves... | |
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