| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1869 - 620 pages
...and acceptance as the statute intended. And, again, that, unless there was a delivery of the goods of the vendor, with an intention of vesting the right of possession in the vendee, and an actual acceptance of the latter, with an intention of taking possession as owner, the statute is... | |
| Maryland - Law - 1870 - 908 pages
...he had been mistaken in the price, the Court set aside a verdict for the plaintiff, observing that to satisfy the Statute there must be a delivery of...vendee, and there must be an actual acceptance by the vendee with the intention of taking possession of them as owner. And this doctrine was approved by... | |
| Law - 1888 - 556 pages
...court in Phillips v. Bristolli, 2 Bam. & C. 511, " that to satisfy the statute there must be a delivery by the vendor, with an intention of vesting the right...must be an actual acceptance by the latter, with the intent of taking possession as owner;" and adds: " This I apprehend is the correct rule, and It Is... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1870 - 720 pages
...PERSONAL PROPERTY. must be a delivery by the vendor, with the intention of vesting the right of poshes^ion in the vendee, and there must be an actual acceptance by the latter, with the intent of taking pogeession as owner. (Brand agt. 1'ockt, 3Kei/et, 409.) 2. When a party ia in possession... | |
| California - Civil law - 1872 - 728 pages
...been a mistake. The Court set aside a verdict for the plaintiff, and ordered a new trial, saying: " To satisfy the statute there must be a delivery of...right of possession in the vendee, and there must bo an actual acceptance by the latter, with an intention of taking lKissession as owner." The doctrine... | |
| Abraham Lansing - Law reports, digests, etc - 1872 - 648 pages
...which the court says that, " to satisfy the statute there must be a delivery by the vendor, with the intention of vesting the right of possession in the...must be an actual acceptance by the latter with the intent of taking possession as owner," aays : " This I apprehend is the correct rule, and it is obvious... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1872 - 646 pages
...him of the right of lien." In Phillips agt. Bristotle, (2 B. & Or., 511), it is said per curiam : " In order to satisfy the statute there must be a delivery...vesting the right of possession in the vendee, and I here must be an actual acceptance by the latter with an intention of taking the possession as owner."... | |
| William Fischer Agnew - Statute of frauds - 1876 - 612 pages
...sufficient to satisfy the statute. In order to satisfy the statute, there must be a delivery Test of of the goods by the vendor, with an intention of vesting...right of possession in the vendee ; and there must be (o) 3 H. A 0. 717; 34 LJ (c) 1 Man. & Gr. 772. Ex. 159. (d) 9 M. & W. 36. (i>) And see Hodgson v. Le... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1882 - 1916 pages
...repeated with some emphasis in section 693. In Phillips v. Bistode, 2 Barn. & C. 511, the court say: " To satisfy the statute there must be a delivery of the goods by the vendor with intention of vesting the right of possession in the vendee, and there must be an actual acceptance... | |
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