385 



Warranty, continued. 



both vendor and purchaser held strictly to the terms of, 



276. 

 distinguished from bona fide representations, 278. 

 after purchase is invalid, 279. 

 what amounts to acknowledgment of warranty given, 



280. 

 given at seller's peril, whether he knows of unsound- 

 ' ness or not, 289. 



continuing, explained, 305. 



remedy for breach of, 317. 



value of, in respect of price, 353. 



implied, 246. 



definition of, 273. 



when particular article required, 243. 



of soundness, cannot be implied in horse-dealing, 245. 



cases of, 246 and seq. 



distinguished as regards commodities of fixed value, 



and a horse, 248. 

 continuing, 305. 

 Agent. 



employed to sell may exercise a discretion in warranting, 



281. 

 may warrant contrary to his employer's instructions, ih. 

 and will fix his employer, ih. 

 in what cases, 282. 



distinction between servant of a horse dealer, and an- 

 other, 284. 

 authorised to sell, has implied authority to receive the 

 proceeds, in the absence of advice to the contrary, 334. 

 Auction. 



when pufi'ers are employed without its being declared, 

 purchaser cannot be compelled to complete the con- 

 tract, 333. 



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