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LOW v. JOSEPH.

(1938) 60 Ll.L.Rep. 41

KING'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Porter.

Sale of ship-Breach of warranty-Sale of houseboat by defendant to plaintiff- Found after sale to be in leaky condition and beyond repair-Claim by plaintiff for damages-Dispute as to terms of sale-Evidence of discussion between parties leading up to sale- Contention by plaintiff that defendant warranted the sound condition of the hull-Questions by plaintiff concerning necessary pumping-Receipt given by defendant acknowledging payment for houseboat and furniture "all in condition as seen and inspected."

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