A Practical Exposition of the Principles of Equity Illustrated By the Leading D

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A Practical Exposition of the Principles of Equity Illustrated By the Leading D
H Arthur Henry Arthur Smith
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Ex. 234; Re Coxe and Neve's Contract^ (1891) 2 Ch. 109. (gr) Burgoyne v. Hatton, Barn. Ch. Rep. 237. (h) Taylor v. Stibbert, 2 Ves. Jr. 437. NOTICE. 359 express stipulation for that pui'posc. If ho chooses to remain in an ignorance which ho might liavo avoided he must take the consequences (i) . An agreement for a purchase of a lease does not, however, so affect the purchaser with constructive notice of unusual and onerous covenants contained therein as to render him liable to complete the purc...hase in spite thereof, unless before the agreement he had a fair opportunity of ascertaining the terms of the covenant (k) . A person is not, moreover, presumed from one deed to have notice of another referred to therein which does not necessarily affect the property in question, and which he is told does not affect it (I). Where in particulars of sale there is a bare reference to a deed which the purchaser can inspect, he will be bound by its contents; but if the vendor purj)orts to state what the contents are, the pur- chaser may reasonably rely upon the statement, and will not be affected by any inaccuracies therein (w) .

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