CONTRACTS CONCERNING HORSES, ETC. 



The Earnest axd Part-Payitent. 



Two Kinds of Earnest 15 



Symbolical 16 



Fccuniary id. 



Fecuniary Earnest is Fart pay- 

 ment id. 



Should be retained by I'cndor . . id. 



The Old Male id. 



Effect of Earnest under Statute of 

 Frauds 17 



Effect of Fart-payment id. 



Fart-payment in Contract not 

 icithin Statute of Frauds .... id. 



The Note or Memorandum in 

 Writing. 



Written Agreement 17 



Ko particular Form required .... id. 

 Names of the Contracting Farties 18 

 Terms of the Contract must be 



stated id. 



May be collected from more than 



one Bocument id. 



The Stamp Act id. 



Catalogue at a Sale id. 



Frice ichere agreed xipon 19 



Where no Frice is agreed upon . . 20 



Contract by Letter id. 



Sufficient between the Farties . . id. 

 Must express all the Terms of the 



Agreement id. 



Mutual Assent 21 



Where the Contract is complete . . 23 

 Terms cannot be varied bg Farol . id. 



But may be cvplained 24 



Evidence that Goods are supiilicd 



on Credit id. 



3fatters antecedent to the Writing id. 



Condition Frecedent id. 



When admissible id. 



Memorandum made after Action . 25 

 A foreign Contract id. 



The Signature by the Party to 

 BE charged. 



What is necessary 25 



As to Initials id. 



Where a Man prints his Name. . id. 



Names of Farties, hoiv to he shoivn 26 



Signature for other Furpose .... id. 



The Signature by an Agent. 



What is necessary 26 



Who may be an Agent 27 



JIoiv constituted id. 



Need not be authorized in Writing id. 



Auctioneer id. 



Auctioneer'' s Clerk id. 



Clear Recognition of Contract by 

 Farties stiff cient id. 



Delivery and Payment. 

 Rights of F roper ty and Fossession 28 

 Executed and Executory Contracts id. 

 Fropcrty may pass tcithout Fe- 



livery id. 



What immediately passes the Fro- 



perty id. 



Condition as to Frice ascertainccble id. 

 Effect u-here not ascertainable , . 29 

 Unreasonable, but not therefore to 



be rejected id. 



Risk after Sale id. 



Goods to be made to Order 30 



Goods to be delivered on a future 



Fay id. 



Felivcry and Fayment contem- 



jjoraneous Acts id. 



Time not the Essence of a Contract id. 

 Where nothing is said about the 



Time of Felivcry 31 



Relative Fosition of the Farties . . id. 



Seller'' s Lien for the Frice id. 



Lien in Case of an Exchange .... id. 



Conditional Fossession id. 



Buyer'' s Right of Fossession where 



Goods are sold on Credit 32 



How it may be defeated id. 



Seller'' s Lien during Fossession . , id. 

 His Right of Stoppage in transitu id. 

 Whe>i Goods are held to be in 



transitu id. 



When anything remains to be done 



by Seller id. 



Eff'ect of Stoppage in transitu . . 33 

 Goods to be delivered before Fay - 



ment id. 



When Time of Felivcry is not 



fixed to a Fay id. 



Goods to be paid for^ before De- 

 livery id. 



Renunciation of Contract id. 



Frice directed to be sent by Fost . . 34 



Fost Office Order id. 



Forged Bank Note id. 



F'lshonourcd Bill id. 



IDilves of Banli Notes id. 



Wr'iting off Febt to Agent by 



Agent id. 



Banker'' s Cheque id. 



Bill of Exchange 35 



Febt paid to a Third Farty .... id. 



Sunday Dealing. 



Law of King Athelstan 35 



Statute of Charles 2 id. 



Farjner not within the Statute . . 36 



Sale by a Ilorscdealer id. 



By an ordinary Person id. 



A subsequent Rat'ification id. ^ 



Breach of a Warranty g'lren on a 



Sunday 37 



