| William Blackstone - 1791 - 566 halaman
...or recomĀ» penfe in value : for there is no fale without a recompenfe; there muft be quid pro quo'. If it be a commutation of goods for goods, it is more properly an exchange; but, if it be a tranferring of goods for money, it is called a fale: which is a method of... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1860 - 730 halaman
...passes to the purchaser, or, according to the definition given by Blackstone of a sale, there must be a " transmutation of property from one man to another,...consideration of some price or recompense in value." And it is for this reason that all the authorities concur in laying down the rule just stated, that... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 halaman
...That of sale or exchange. . 2. That of bailment. 3. That of hiring and borrowing. 4. That of debt. 1. SALE or exchange is a transmutation of property from...consideration of some price or recompense in value : for there is no sale without a recompense ; there must be quid firo quo r. If it be a commutation... | |
| William Flint - 1815 - 158 halaman
...principles of the laws of hiring and borrowing. OF SALES IN GENERAL, AND HEREIN OF WARRANTY. .A. Sale is a transmutation of property from one man to another, in consideration of some price or recompence in value. If it be a commutation of goods, it is an exchange. With regard to the law of... | |
| 1821 - 328 halaman
...of personal contracts are, 1. sale or exchange; 2. bailment; 3. hiring or borrowing ; 4. debt. vI. Sale or exchange is a transmutation of property from one man to another, in consideration of some recompense in value. LAWS OF ENGLAND. vII. Bailment is the delirery of goods in trust, upon a contract,... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 halaman
...That of sale or exchange. 2. That of bailment. 8. That of hiring and borrowing. 4. That of debt. 1. Sale or exchange is a transmutation of property from...consideration of some price or recompense in value ; for there is no sale without a recompense ; there must be a quid pro quo. If it be a commutation... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court, Esek Cowen - 1824 - 828 halaman
...the proof supports the general count for a sale. In Blackslonc, 2 voL 446, it is laid down, that " sale or exchange is a transmutation of property from...commutation, of goods for goods, it is more properly an exchange ; but if it be a transferring of goods for money, it is called a sale. In the present case,... | |
| Alexander Whellier - 1825 - 836 halaman
...sale or exchange, that of bailment, that of hiring and borrowing, and that of debt. SALE, OR EXCHANGE. Sale, or exchange, is a transmutation of property...man to another, in consideration of some price or recompence in value ; for there is no sale without a recompence ; there must be quid pro quo. If it... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 halaman
...That of sale or exchange. 2. That of bailment. 3. That of hiring and borrowing. 4. That of debt. 1 . SALE, or exchange, is a transmutation of property...man to another, in consideration of some price or recompence in value ; for there is no sale without a recompence : there must be quid pro quo * If it... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1834 - 850 halaman
...Guarantees and Indemnities. \ . Of Contracts for the Sale and Exchange of Goods (r). 1. IN GENERAL, &c. A SALE or EXCHANGE, is a transmutation of property...consideration of some price or recompense in value (s). The difference between a sale and exchange is this : the former is a transferring of goods for... | |
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