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Chapter III. As To The Relative Duties Of Vendors And Purchasers Prior To The Sale |
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This section is from the book "A Compendium Of The Law And Practice Of Vendors And Purchasers Of Real Estate", by J. Henry Dart. Also available from Amazon: A compendium of the law and practice of vendors and purchasers of real estate.
1. As to the disclosure or concealment of defects, incumbrances, etc. by the vendor.
2. As to commendatory and other similar statements by vendor.
3. As to the disclosure or concealment of advantages by purchaser.
4. As to depreciatory remarks or conduct by purchaser.
We may next advert to some general rules as to the relative duties of intended vendors and purchasers before entering into an agreement for sale: they relate to 1st. The disclosure or concealment of defects, incumbrances, etc., by a vendor:
2ndly. Commendatory and other similar statements by a vendor:
3rdly. The disclosure or concealment of advantages by a purchaser:
4thly. Depreciatory remarks or conduct by a purchaser.
 
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