Jones v. George

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1884-03-25

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Stayton, Associate Justice. — It is not pretended that the seller warranted the article sold to be such a substance as would accomplish the purpose desired by the buyer; but it is certainly true that he sold and delivered it as and for “ Paris green;” that it was for this the parties mutually contracted, and that the delivery of something else was not a compliance with the contract, it not being shown tha…

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