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Under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code, the sale of new goods is governed by the "perfect-tender" rule unless the parties to the sale expressly agree in advance to terms equivalent to caveat emptor (such as describing the goods as sold "as is" and/or "with all faults") or other limitations such as the below-discussed limitations on ...
Smith v Hughes (1871) LR 6 QB 597 is an English contract law case. In it, Blackburn J set out his classic statement of the objective interpretation of people's conduct (acceptance by conduct) when entering into a contract.
Refers to a gift or other non-sale transfer between living parties. This is in contrast to a will, where the transfer takes effect upon one party's death. / ˌ ɪ n t ər ˈ v aɪ v ɒ s / intra: within intra fauces terrae: within the jaws of the land This term refers to a nation's territorial waters. intra legem: within the law
No one in his or her right mind really thinks that the United States will lose its "AAA" rating. The U.S. economy is still the world's largest with a GDP of over $14 trillion. The deficit may be ...
The source of the word camera. Cane Nero magna bella Persica: Tell, oh Nero, of the great wars of Persia: Perfectly correct Latin sentence usually reported as funny from modern Italians because the same exact words, in today's dialect of Rome, mean "A black dog eats a beautiful peach", which has a ridiculously different meaning. canes pugnaces
Southwest Airlines is running a buy one get one 50% off sale for many flights next year, but there’s a catch: You have to book another new trip and fly by the end of September first.
Chandelor v Lopus (1603) 79 ER 3 [1] is a famous case in the common law of England. [2] It stands for the distinction between warranties and mere affirmations and announced the rule of caveat emptor (buyer beware).
Not to be too much of a Grinch about it, but the three words that best describe Ohio State’s pathetic 13-10 loss to unranked Michigan Saturday are stink, stank, stunk.