Part, Question
1 1, 102| or acquired by us, as the buyer of a field ~attains his
2 2, 75 | these laws it is just for buyer and seller to ~deceive one
3 2, 75 | than its worth, and the ~buyer buying a thing for less
4 2, 75 | is naught, ~saith every buyer: and when he is gone away,
5 2, 75 | upon the bidder, nor the buyer upon one that bids ~against
6 2, 75 | advantage accruing to the buyer, is not due to the ~seller,
7 2, 75 | circumstance affecting the buyer. Now no man should sell ~
8 2, 75 | than their worth, or the buyer obtain them for less than
9 2, 75 | bound to ~compensate the buyer, when the defect comes to
10 2, 75 | seller applies equally to the buyer. For ~sometimes it happens
11 2, 75 | copper, and then if ~the buyer be aware of this, he buys
12 2, 75 | necessary for the seller or buyer to be cognizant ~of the
13 2, 75 | qualities the seller and buyer can easily ~discover.~Aquin.:
14 2, 75 | seller does not bind the buyer to buy, he ~would seem to
15 2, 75 | imputable to the seller if the buyer ~be deceived in his judgment,
16 2, 75 | though he were counseling the buyer.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[77] A[
17 2, 75 | seller need not give the buyer this ~information. Therefore,
18 2, 75 | them known, although the buyer has already acquired a right
19 2, 75 | goods for ~sale, gives the buyer an occasion of loss or danger,
20 2, 75 | occasion loss or ~danger to the buyer - loss, if, by reason of
21 2, 75 | goods though useless to the buyer, be useful ~to someone else,
22 2, 75 | account of that defect the buyer might want him to allow
23 2, 75 | sufficiently left with the buyer unless such defects be made
24 2, 76 | that he may wait for the buyer to pay, it is ~manifestly
25 2, 76 | usury. In like manner if a buyer wishes to buy goods at ~
26 2, 85 | due to her, both from the buyer ~who has a thing due to
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