Chandelor v Lopus
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Chandelor v Lopus (1603) 79 ER 3[1] is a famous case in the common law of England.[2] It stands for the distinction between warranties and mere affirmations and announced the rule of caveat emptor (buyer beware).
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Chandelor v Lopus | |
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Court | Court of Exchequer |
Citation(s) | (1603) 79 Eng Rep 3; Cro Jac 4 |
Keywords | |
Caveat emptor |
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