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University of Washington School of Law

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Uniform Sales Act

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Implied Warranty Of Quality Under The Uniform Sales Act, J. Gordon Gose Feb 1929

Implied Warranty Of Quality Under The Uniform Sales Act, J. Gordon Gose

Washington Law Review

The Uniform Sales Act was adopted by the legislature of the state of Washington m the extraordinary session of 1925. This act, patterned after similar legislation previously enacted in England, is designed to bring the law of the different states into conformity To effect this purpose the draughtsmen of the act largely codified the common law, but even where such a course was followed it is inevitable that the pre-existing law of some jurisdictions must be overruled. It is the purpose of the present discussion to consider the provisions of the Sales Act relative to implied warranty of quality in …


The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Part Iv, Leslie J. Ayer Mar 1928

The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Part Iv, Leslie J. Ayer

Washington Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Part Iii, Leslie J. Ayer Jun 1927

The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Part Iii, Leslie J. Ayer

Washington Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Leslie J. Ayer Feb 1927

The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Leslie J. Ayer

Washington Law Review

The Uniform Sales Act was enacted by the State of Washington at the extraordinary session of its legislature convened November 9, 1925, and adjourned January 7, 1926. Under constitutional provision 2 this law went into effect ninety days after the adjournment of the session at which it was enacted. The advantages of uniformity of legislation in matters pertaining to commercial subjects seems so obvious as to require but slight comment. In laws relating to commercial subjects, conditions and problems are rarely of a local nature, and in view of the great amount of trading which exists between the several states, …