| 1854
...under the same disabilities as if the purehaser had been the original subscriber. In all cases, if sold by private treaty, the written acknowledgment of both parties that the horse was sold with the engagements shall be necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the benefit of this rule." ....... | |
| 518 pages
...under the same disabilities as if the purchaser had been the original subscriber. In all cases, if sold by private treaty, the written acknowledgment of both parties that the horse was sold with the engagements shall be necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the benefit of this rule.".. ..... | |
| John William Carleton - 1854 - 522 pages
...under the same disabilities as if the purchaser had been the original subscriber. In all cases, if sold by private treaty, the written acknowledgment of both parties that the horse was sold with the engagements shall be necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the beneBt of this rule.". . .... | |
| John William Carleton - 1842 - 524 pages
...horse shall remain under the same disabilities as if the purchaser had been the original subscriber. In all cases of sale by private treaty, the written...parties, that the horse was sold with the engagement, shall be necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the benefit of this rule. " When a person has... | |
| Horse racing - 1846 - 612 pages
...shall remain under the same disabilities as if the purchaser had been the original subscriber.—In all cases of sale by private treaty the written acknowledgment...parties that the horse was sold with the engagement, shall be necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the benefit of this rule. 33. When a person... | |
| Ruff William - 1846 - 206 pages
...had been the original subseriber. In all canes of private sale, the written acknowledffment of buth parties that the horse was sold with the engagement is necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the beae6t of this rule. 85. When a person has n horse engaged in the name... | |
| Horse racing - 1847 - 492 pages
...horse shall remain under the same disahilities as if the purchaser bad been the original subscriber. In all cases of sale by private treaty the written...acknowledgment of both parties that the horse was sold with theengagement shall be necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the benefit of this rule. 33.... | |
| Ruff William - 1847 - 230 pages
...same disabilities as if the purchaser had been the original subacriber. In all cases of private sale, the written acknowledgment of both parties that the horse was sold with the engagement ¡s necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the benefit of name of another party, who may be... | |
| charles and james weatherby - 1848 - 498 pages
...horse shall remain under the same disahilities as if the purchaser had been the original subscriber. In all cases of sale by private treaty, the written...parties that the horse was sold with the engagement shall be necessary to entitle either buyer or seller to the benefit of this rule. 33. When a person... | |
| charles, james weatherby - 1849 - 472 pages
...horse shall remain under the same disabilities as if the purchaser had been the original subscriber. In all cases of sale by private treaty, the written acknowledgment of hoth parties that the horse was sold with the engagement shall be necessary to entitle either buyer... | |
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