Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller relating to the goods is an express warranty if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods, and if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon.... Wisconsin Session Laws - 第 678 頁Wisconsin 著 - 1911完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Judson Adams Crane - 1928 - 536 頁
...also "any promise by the seller relating to the goods, * * * if the natural tendency of such * * * promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods,...if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon." These promises may well be considered as undertakings in the nature of express warranties. If it should... | |
| Clem Wetzell Collins - 1928 - 976 頁
...contract. Problem 7 (May 1921) Section 12 of the uniform sales act defines an express warranty to be any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller relating to the goods, if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the goods.... | |
| 1928 - 1054 頁
...12 of the Connecticut Uniform Sales Act (Gen. St. Conn. § 4678) defines an express warranty as an affirmation of fact, or any promise by the seller relating to the goods sold, if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise is to induce the buyer to purchase the... | |
| American Bar Association - 1904 - 984 頁
...accept and pay for tlie goods. 12. Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller iri regard to the goods is an express warranty if the natural...purchases the goods relying thereon. No affirmation, made in good faith, of the •value of the goods, nor any statement, made in good faith, purporting... | |
| 1926 - 1024 頁
...$19,303.44?" was improperly submitted to the jury because of GL c. 106, § 14, which reads: "Section 14. Any affirmation of fact or any promise by the seller...to induce the buyer to purchase the goods, and if he purchases the goods relying thereon. No affirmation of the value of the goods, nor any statement... | |
| Marshall Harris, Dean T. Massey - 1968 - 114 頁
...warranty as follows: Any affirmation of fact or any promis e by the seller relating to the goods. . ..if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise...goods, and if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon.5 The implied warranties recognized by the Sales Act are legally presumed to exist, unless... | |
| John S. Allee, Theodore V. H. Mayer, Robb W. Patryk - 1984 - 1216 頁
..."element" is a holdover from the old Uniform Sales Act which stated that a warranty was created only "if the natural tendency of such affirmation or promise...goods, and if the buyer purchases the goods relying thereon."12 The UCC provides, however, that affirmations or promises become part of the basis of the... | |
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