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Grymes Vs. Sanders

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Jan 01, 1876

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  1. U.S. 55 (1876) U.S. Supreme Court Grymes v. Sanders
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  9. until the transaction was closed. It was their own fault that they did not avail themselves of it. In Manser v. Davis
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  10. The mistake there, as here, was the result of the want of Page 93 U. S. 62 proper diligence. See also Seton v. Slade
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  18. speculative property like that here in question, which is liable to large and constant fluctuations in value. Thomas v. Bartow
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  25. it has fallen largely in market value. Under the circumstances, the loss ought not to be borne by the appellant. Hunt v. Silk
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  30. further or other claim. If entirely worthless, the appellees assumed the risk, and must take the consequences. Segur v. Tingley
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  36. In Manser v. Davis
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