me 



Auction, continued. 



when the conditions of sale are declared to be " the usual 



conditions," purchaser bound to take notice of them, if 



posted in a conspicuous place, 331. 

 not so, if fixed up in a private yard, 330. 



Auctioneer. 



is the lawfully authorized agent of both parties, 234. 



Contract. 



what is sufficient within the Statute of Frauds, 233, 234. 



must be signed either by the parties or their agents, 233. 



agent need not possess authority in writing, 234. 



sufficient authority if sustained by the circumstances in 

 which he is placed, ib. 



exact terms of warranty should be included in, 275. 



difference between contract relating to land and goods, 233. 



all representations previously made, should be introduced 

 into, 260. 



otherwise purchaser bound by, ib. 

 Damages, measure of, 287, 336. 

 Delivery within the Statute of Frauds. 



definition of, 223. 



may be either actual or constructive, ib. 



what constitutes an actual, ib. 



when need not be actual, 227. 



what constitutes a constructive, ib. 



question of, treated with strictness by the courts, ib. 



when purchaser writes his name on article, ib. 



difference where he puts a mark, 228. 



to a party named by purchaser sufficient, 230, 



Earnest, Payment of, 

 definition of, 231, 232. 



no unwritten contract for goods above £10 good without, 

 222. 



