Seixas and Seixas v. Woods
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Seixas & Seixas v. Woods[1] 2 Cai. R. 48[2] (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1804) was an 1804 American case which contributed to precedent around the doctrine of caveat emptor. The plaintiff Seixas & Seixas purchased wood from the defendant and alleged that he had been delivered a lower grade of wood than he had contracted to purchase.
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Seixas and Seixas v. Woods | |
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Court | New York Supreme Court |
Full case name | Seixas and Seixas v. Woods |
Decided | May 1804 |
Defendant | Woods |
Plaintiff(s) | Seixas and Seixas |
Holding | |
Judgment for defendant | |
Case opinions | |
Decision by | Thompson Kent |
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