Benjamin's Treatise On the Law of Sale of Personal Property With References to the American Decisions

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174, [154,] 179.
A delivery to a carrier with a misdirec- tion by the seller, which prevents the re- ceipt of the propsi'ty by the buyer, is an insufiicient delivery. Finn u. Clark, 10 Allen 479; S. C, 12 Allen .522; Wood- ruff V. Noyes, 15 Conn. 334 ; Garretson v.
Selby, 37 Iowa 529. Failure to give notice of a shipment, whereby the buyer lost the goods because not at hand to ac- cept them from the carrier, it would seem, might be a breach of the shipper's duty.
But see ante | 528. If the buye
...r rejects and returns the goods, he is not liable for depreciation resulting from delay, if he used due care. Bigger v. Bovard, 20 Kan. 204, and see ante ^ 991.
25. Reasonable Opportunity for Inspection. — See ante §§ 910, 976, 966, note 23. Croninger v. Crocker, 62 N. Y. 151, 158, stated ante note 16.
Boothby v. Scales, 27 Wis. 626, 636. In general, the buyer must inspect at the place of delivery, and cannot reject after an unreasonable delay to inspect. Brom- ler V. Bolton, 44 Mich. 218 What is a reasonable time for inspection is a ques- tion for the jury ; and where there is a usage not to examine goods sold at whole- sale until opened to sell to customers, such an examination will be in reason- able time if the goods are offered for sale in due course of trade.


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