| John William Smith - 1840 - 530 pages
...upon any principle that will support this action? And yet such an action has never been attempted. Or, suppose a person present at the sale of a horse asserts that he was his herse, and that he knows him to be sound and sure-footed, when in fact the horse is neither the one... | |
| John William Smith - Law reports, digests, etc - 1842 - 612 pages
...upon any principle that will support this action? And yet such an action has never been attempted. Or, suppose a person present at the sale of a horse asserts...the seller ; and the purchaser has two securities. And even in this very case, if the action lies, the plaintiffs will stand in a peculiarly fortunate... | |
| George Ross - Commercial law - 1855 - 956 pages
...any principle that will support thi> action ? And yet such an action has never been attempted. Or, suppose a person present at the sale of a horse asserts...the seller; and the purchaser has two securities. And even in this very case, if the action lies, the plaintiffs will stand in a peculiarly fortunate... | |
| John William Smith - Law reports, digests, etc - 1855 - 798 pages
...action ? And yet such an action has never been attempted. Or, suppose a person present at the Bale of a horse asserts that he was his horse, and that...and sure-footed, when in fact the horse is neither one nor the other; according to the principle contended for by the plaintiffs, an action lies against... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - Torts - 1875 - 808 pages
...upon any principle that will support this action ? And yet such an action has never been attempted. Or suppose a person present at the sale of a horse asserts...the seller, and the purchaser has two securities. And even in this very case, if the action lies, the plaintiffs will stand in a peculiarly fortunate... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - Torts - 1875 - 830 pages
...upon any principle that will support this action ? And yet such an action has never been attempted. Or suppose a person present at the sale of a horse asserts...against the person present as well as the seller, arid the purchaser has two securities. And even in this very case, if the action lies, the plaintiffs... | |
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