Vendor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Revendication
sale of goods on credit, by the law of some commercial countries, a right is reserved to the vendor to retake them, or he has a lien upon them for the price, if unpaid: and in other
Conditions of sale
title, time for making the purchaser's objections or requisitions to the title shown, and replies thereto. Rights of vendor to rescind, preparation of the conveyance, completion and powers of the vendor upon default by the purchaser, and
Pretensed right
of 32 Hen. 8, c. 9, no one might sell or purchase any title to land, unless the vendor had received the profits, or been in possession of the land, or of the reversion or remainder, for
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Vegetables
the meal as a subsidiary item. (b) It is an item which is ordinarily sold by a vegetable vendor and both the vegetable vendor who every day deals in vegetables and the housewife who daily goes to
Title to lands, Documents of
a conveyance of the land, without being expressly mentioned; the property in the deeds passes out of the vendor to the purchaser simply by the grant of the land itself, Williams on Personal Property. Sec. 45 (1)
Successor-in-interest
business carried on by the purchaser the same or similar to the business in the hands of the vendor? If there has been break in the continuity of the business, what is the nature of the break
Registration of title of land
acquire the legal estate, and until that takes place the purchaser is open to the risk of the vendor establishing or perfecting equities against him and even fradulently conveying the same land to another purchaser, who may
Son or daughter of such female
Son or daughter of such female, the son or daughter of a male vendor referred to in s. 15(1) only means the legitimate issue of the vendor. The words son or daughter
Measure of damage
principles. In an open contractor in the absence of the usual conditions, upon breach by the purchaser the vendor cannot recover the price by way of damages but he may recover his loss, if any, upon a
Further assurance, Covenant for
Further assurance, Covenant for, one of the usual covenants entered into by a vendor for the protection of the vendee's interest in the subject of purchase, to the effect that the vendor
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