Ea quae commendandi causa in venditionibus dicuntur si palam appareant venditorem non obligant

Ea quae commendandi causa in venditionibus dicuntur si palam appareant venditorem non obligant
Those statements which are made in commendation at sales, if they appear openly, do not bind the seller.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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