Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Creighton Chronicle, Vol. 9: Feb. 20, 1918
The Uniform Sales Act was based upon the English Sales of Goods Act, and was drafted by Professor Williston, and submitted by the Conference in 1906. It gives to documents of title the fullest possible negotiability, here again adopting the mercantile theory and displacing the old common law doctrine. The Act prescribes no required form of contract and leaves parties free to make any valid contract of sale, but provides definite rules to govern cases where the parties have formed no intention or have expressed none.
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