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Saint Louis University

School of Law
Baguio City

Law on Sales
Part I.

Ancheta, Eros Freuy B.


LLB 2-A

Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
`

be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an


expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
`

person, but not hidden with respect to another.


EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
`

Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
`

be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an


expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
`

person, but not hidden with respect to another.


EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
`

Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
`

be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an


expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
`

person, but not hidden with respect to another.


EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
`

Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an
expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been
Co., 3 Phil. 284 [1904].) It is one which is hidden to the eyes and
cannot be discovered by ordinarily careful inspection or examination.
Hence, there is no warranty if the defect is patent or visible.
For the same reason, the vendors liability for warranty cannot
`

be enforced although the defect is hidden if the vendee is an


expert who, by reason of his trade or profession, should have
known it.
The same defect, therefore, may be hidden with respect to one
person, but not hidden with respect to another.
EXAMPLE:
S sold to B a house. After the sale, B discovered that the
main posts of the house and other interior parts had been

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