A Practical Treatise of the Law of Vendors Purchasers of Estates

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A Practical Treatise of the Law of Vendors Purchasers of Estates
Edward Burtenshaw Sugden
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(. R) Howard v. Braithv^aite, 1 Ves. And Beam. 202.
(ij) Coles V. Trccotliick, 9 Vcs. Jun. 234.
(:) See Farmer v. Robiison, 2 Cartipb. 339, n.
(fA) As to sales by anction, see Blagden v. Bradbear, 12 Vts. Jun 467 ; Mason t. Arinit. I^^e, 13 Vts. Jun. 25.
The DF PAROL AGREEMENTS.
89 Tlic statute requires every agreement as to lands, or some memorandum, or note thereof, to be in writing, and signed b// the 2)arfi/ to he diarged^ or some other person fhcrcunU), (that is, to the signing thereof) {!
...)) by Jiim authorised. And that as to goods, some note, or memo- randum in writing of the bargain, shall be made and signed by tlie parties to he charged by such contracts, or their agents, thereunto authorised. And yet it lias been decided, that the signature of tlie party to be charged by himself or agent is sufficient, even in a contract for goods ((•), although the other party has not signed, and consequently is not bound ; so that there appears to be no difference between tlie two clauses of the statute, in regard to the appointment and power of an agent.

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