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Copyright, 1904,
BY JOSEPH A. JOYCE
AND
HOWARD C. JOYCE.
OCT 5 1908
CONTENTS
OF VOLUME III.
TITLE VIII.
CONTRACTS-continued.
CHAPTER LX.
SALES OF PERSONALTY-WARRANTY, FALSE REPRESENTA-
TIONS, ETC.
§ 1683. Sales-Warranty, false rep-| § 1695. Same subject continued-·
§ 1708. Sale of animals-Warranty, § 1717. Engines, machines and ma-
false representations, etc.
-Generally.
1709. Same subject-Rules as to
measure of damages.
1710. Sale of animals-Warranty
-Damages expressly stip-
ulated.
1711. Conditional sale of horse-
Breach of warranty.
1712. Fraudulent representation in
exchanging cattle.
1713. Sale of animals-Warranty,
etc., as to registry.
1714. Sale of animals for breeding
or particular purpose.
1715. Sale of animals-Warranty,
etc.-Character, quality,
age, title, etc.
CHAPTER LXI.
SALES OF REALTY.
§ 1727. Vendor's breach of contract | § 1734. Vendor's breach of contract
1740. Vendor's breach of contract
-Money paid and increase
in value.
1741. Vendor's breach of contract
-Value of land.
1742. Vendor's breach of contract
-Value of land-Contin-
ued-Interest.
1743. Vendor's breach of contract
-Time at which value of
land should be computed.
1744. Vendor's breach of contract
-Substantial damages-
Increased value of land.
1745. Vendor's breach of contract
-Inability caused by legal
proceedings-Equity.
1746. Vendor's breach by reason of
sheriff's sale Sale under
judgment.
1747. Agreement to procure or per-
fect title.
1748. Vendor's agreement to in-
demnify in case of failure
of title.
1749. Guaranty of contract price-
Action by vendee.
1750. Failure to convey or deliver
deed at designated or fixed
time.
1751. Vendor's delay in perform-
ance-Ultimately convey-
ing-Profits of resale.
1752. Vendor's breach of contract
-Auction sales.
1753. Vendor's breach of contract
- Failure to construct
street.
1754. Where vendor keeps vendee
out of, or retains, or re-
fuses possession.
1755. Deficiency in quantity of
land.
1756. Vendor's breach of contract
-Expenses in connection
with title and preparing
papers.
1757. Vendor's breach of contract
-Exchange of lands-Ex-
penses; counsel fees, costs,
etc.
§ 1758. Vendee's breach of contract
-Difference between pur-
chase price and value of
1759. Vendee's breach of contract
Purchase money with
interest.
1760. Vendee's breach of contract
-Where consideration is
other than money-Extin-
guishment of liens.
1761. Vendee's breach of contract
-Nominal damages.
1762. Vendee's breach of contract
-Substantial damages.
1763. Vendee's breach of contract
-Agreement for advances
in price.
1764. Vendee's breach of parol
agreement - Partial per-
formance.
1765. Vendee's breach of contract
-Difference between con-
tract price and resale
price.
1766. Vendee's breach of contract
1767. Vendee's breach of contract
-Judicial sales.
1768. Vendee's breach of contract
-Expenses, disburse-
ments, commissions and
counsel fees.
1769. Right to damages does not
pass to vendee or run with
§ 1775. Breach of condition subse- | § 1783. Remote
and speculative
damages Consequential
or reasonably anticipated
losses.
1784. Standing of parties in life.
1785. Interest.
1786. Grantee who is trustee-In-
terest on profits or resale.
1778. Set-off, recoupment, counter- claim and deductions.
1788. Pleadings.
1789. Evidence of value-Remarks.
1790. Evidence of value-What
admissible.
1791. Evidence of value-What ad-
missible Continued.
1792. Evidence of value-What in-
1793. Evidence of value-Contin-
ued-"Booms."