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660 SALES AND NOTICES. [ART. LXXXIII
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ARTICLE LXXXIIL
SALES AND NOTICES.
Sales in Bulk.
104. False statement under section 100; penalty.
Sales Under Execution.
1.*
Exemption from Execution.
8.*
Sales in Bulk.
19.
This and the following section referred to in an interpleader proceeding.
Horner v. Lehman, 130 Md. 277.
20.
See notes to section 19.
Uniform Sales Act.
Chapter I.
22.
The validity of conditional sales is recognized by this section and section
39; such contracts are not unconscionable nor contrary to public policy.
See notes to article 21, section 43. Dinsmore v. Maag-Wahmann Co., 122
Md. 182.
25.
This section changes the rule that a sale of a crop not yet thrashed,
shucked or gathered, was not a sale of goods, wares or merchandise, and
hence was not within the 17th section of the Statute of Frauds. Purchaser
held to have accepted and received the wheat and given something in pay-
ment (if his contention is correct). Although a contract may not be
enforced on account of the Statute of Frauds it may serve as a defence.
Willard v. Higdon, 123 Md. 452.
This section referred to in deciding that a party was not obligated to
accept or pay for goods because they were not purchased by an agent
actually authorized to do so or who was held out as having such authority.
Scope of the authority of a "buyer." Brager v. Levy, 122 Md. 558.
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The act of 1917, chapter 23, provides for the suspension or stay, during the
world war, of any judgment, order or decree, levy, right of entry or foreclosure,
lien, power of sale, forfeiture or default on application of persons against whom
or against whose property interests the same may be executed or enforced, and
who are unable, by reason of military or naval service, to pay or satisfy the
same.
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