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Excerpt from The Revised Reports, Vol. 102: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, From the Year 1785, as Are Still of Practical Utility; 1853-1856
Nichol v. Godta, p. 523, laid down in a small compass the cardinal rule that an express warranty of quality does not supersede a seller's inherent duty to furnish goods answering the description contracted for. Baron Parke's judgment puts the whole matter in four lines and a half. Drummond v.
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