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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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ART. 83]

SALES AND NOTICES.

1905

37. Implied warranties in sale by sam-
ple.

Chapter II.

38. When the property passes — unas-
certained goods.
39. When the property passes — ascer-
tained goods; Intention of par-
ties.
40. Rules for ascertaining Intention of
parties.
41. When seller reserves right of pos-
session; bill of lading; draft.
42. Sales at auction.
43. At whose risk goods are.
44. Sales by one not the owner or with-
out authority — title of buyer.
45. Buyer's title where seller's title is
voidable.
46. Sale by one who continues in pos-
session after sale.
47. Where seller continues in posses-
sion, creditors may treat sale as
void.
48. Negotiable document of title.
49. When such document may be nego-
tiated by delivery.
50. Negotiation by indorsement.
51. When such document is negotiable
notwithstanding words to con-
trary; qualification.
52. Non-negotiable documents of title —
transfer thereof.
53. Who may negotiate document?
54. Title and right acquired by party
to whom document is negotiated.
55. Title of transferee.
56. Right of transferee to indorsement.
57. Warranties of indorser or trans-
feror.
58. Liability of Indorser limited.
59. When validity of negotiation not
impaired.
60. Limitations upon attachment, etc.,
while goods in hands of bailee.
61. When creditor may have injunction,
etc.

Chapter III.

62. Duty of buyer and seller.
63. Delivery and payment concurrent
conditions.
64. Place and time of delivery; demand
and tender; deliverable state.
65. Delivery of more or less goods than
buyer bought; mixed goods; qual-
ification.
66. Delivery in instalments.
67. Delivery to carrier; insurance.
68. Examination before acceptance and
payment.
69. When buyer has accepted goods.
70. Effect of acceptance on seller's lia-
bility for breach of warranty.
Notice to seller.
71. Notice of refusal to accept — need not
return.
72. Effect of buyer's neglect to take
goods.

Chapter IV.

73. When seller is unpaid; who is
"seller"?
74. Rights of unpaid seller.
75. Rights of unpaid seller where he is
still in possession.
76. Partial delivery.
77. How unpaid seller loses his lien.
78. Stoppage in transitu.
79. When goods are in transit; partial
delivery.
80. How stoppage in transitu is exer-
cised; notice; bill of lading out-
standing.
81. Re-sale by seller; notice.
82. Resclslon by seller; notice.
83. Seller's right of Hen and stoppage
has precedence over sale, etc., by
buyer, but not over negotiation
of bill of lading.

Chapter V.

84. When seller may sue for price.
85. When seller may sue for non-accep-
tance; damages.



 

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