| Richard Babington - Auctions - 1826 - 298 pages
...for them ; for it is no sale without payment, unless the contrary.be expressly agreed;" and again," As soon as the bargain is struck the property of the...vendor; but the vendee cannot take the goods until he tenders the price agreed on." c It was formerly held, that if any part of the price was paid down,... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1835 - 512 pages
...have testified their mutual consent by the delivery and receipt of the goods, the property in them is transferred to the vendee, and that of the price to the vendor. Either of the parties, however, may demand, within an hour after the bargain has been struck, that... | |
| Samuel Warren - Law - 1835 - 580 pages
...contract be made in writing, and signed by the party or his agent, who is to be charged therewith. * * As soon as the bargain is struck, the property of...vendor; but the vendee cannot take the goods until he tenders the price agreed on. But if he tenders the money to the vendor, and he refuses it, the vendee... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1835 - 524 pages
...have testified their mutual consent by the delivery and receipt of the goods, the property in them is transferred to the vendee, and that of the price to the vendor. Either of the parties, however, may demand, within an hour after the bargain has been struck, that... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Civil procedure - 1836 - 258 pages
...doctrine in Woods v. Russell is founded on true principles. In Blackstone,s Commentaries (c) it is said, " as soon as the bargain is struck, the property of...vendor, but the vendee cannot take the goods until he tenders the price agreed on. But if he tender the money to the vendor, and he refuses it, the vendee... | |
| William Blackstone, John Bethune Bayly - Law - 1840 - 764 pages
...the writer to be equivalent to a signature, such as a mark by a marksman ; Selby v. Selby, 3 Mer. 2. property of the goods is transferred to the vendee,...vendor ; but the vendee cannot take the goods, until he tenders the price agreed on. If he tenders the money Hob. 41. to the vendor, and he refuses it,... | |
| Esek Cowen - Justices of the peace - 1841 - 590 pages
...until this be done, the property does not pass, so that the vendee can maintain trover for them.(p) As soon as the bargain is struck, the property of...vendor ; but the vendee cannot take the goods, until he tenders the price agreed on ; but if he tenders the money to the vendor, and he refuses it, the... | |
| John Hill Burton - Contracts - 1847 - 536 pages
...In theory, the law of Scotland differs on this point essentially from the law of England. There, " as soon as the bargain is struck, the property of the goods is transferred to the vendee,"2 but the property so vested is called a " qualified" or imperfect property, giving the seller... | |
| George Ross - Commercial law - 1855 - 956 pages
...and the mode of payment, is conformable to the rule of law laid down in 2 Bla. Comm. 448. 1s36. « AS soon as the bargain is struck, the property of the goods is transferred to the vendee, aud that of the price to the vendor ; but the vendee cannot take the goods until he tenders the price... | |
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