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" But a single word, or (I may add) a nod or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact, which might influence the price of the subject to be sold... "
The Atlantic Reporter - Page 334
1910
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A Treatise on the Law of Fraud and Mistake as Administered in Courts of Equity

William Williamson Kerr - Fraud - 1868 - 498 pages
...be allowed to operate (c). "A single word," said Lord Campbell, in Walters v. Morgan (x), " or even a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact which might influence...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor and ..., Volume 3

Sir John Peter De Gex, Great Britain. Court of Chancery, F. Fisher, Henry Cadman Jones - Equity - 1873 - 676 pages
...amount to legal fraud, * however it may be viewed by moralists. But a * 724 single word, or (I may add) a nod or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact, which might influence...
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The Indian Contract Act, Act IX. of 1872, with a Commentary, Etc

India, Charles Colin Macrae - Contracts - 1874 - 274 pages
...abstained from interfering to prevent him or her from being so deceived. (3.) 1.—"A single word, or even a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact which might influence...
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A Treatise Upon Some of the General Principles of the Law: Whether ..., Volume 3

William Wait - Actions and defenses - 1878 - 1000 pages
...also, Kintzing v. McElrath, 5 Penn. St. 467; Matthews v. Bliss, 22 Pick. 48. A single word, or even a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a nonexisting fact which might influence...
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Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Nebraska, Volume 8

Nebraska. Supreme Court, David Allen Campbell, Guy Ashton Brown, Lorenzo Crounse, Walter Alber Leese, Lee Herdmen, Henry Clay Lindsay, Henry Paxon Stoddart - Law reports, digests, etc - 1879 - 658 pages
...and citations: 1. Such representations may be by acts, or deeds, .or by artifices to mislead; or even a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile. The defects in articles must not be concealed by artifice, or by throwing the purchaser off his guard....
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A Treatise on the Specific Performance of Contracts

Sir Edward Fry - Contracts - 1884 - 868 pages
...evidence of fraud, or intentional misrepresentation. Deception may consist of acts as well as words.} "A nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact, which might influence...
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A Concise Treatise on the Law Relating to Sales of Land

Aubrey St. John Clerke, Hugh McNab Humphry - Conveyancing - 1885 - 646 pages
...not amount to legal fraud, however it may be viewed by moralists. But a single word, or (I may add) a nod or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser, intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a non-existing fact, which might influence...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 46

Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 1134 pages
...not amount to legal fraud, however It may be viewed by moralists. But a single word, or, I may add, a nod, or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser Intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a nonexlstlng fact, which might Influence...
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Report of the West Virginia Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ...

West Virginia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1886 - 820 pages
...very slight circumstances to justify them in granting relief. Thus it is said "a single word or even a nod or a wink, or a shake of the head or a smile" intended to mislead is a fraud in law. I think therefore, even ordinary observations of the drift of...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 50

Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 972 pages
...not amount to legal fraud, however it may be viewed by moralists. But a single word, or, I may add, a nod. or a wink, or a shake of the head, or a smile from the purchaser intended to induce the vendor to believe the existence of a nonexisling fact, which might influence...
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