notice of defects

notice of defects
A notice of defects in a railroad fence or cattle guards required as a condition of the duty of the railroad company to repair such defects. 44 Am J1st RR § 163. A notice of the defective condition of a highway or street, required as a condition of municipal liability for injuries due to the defects. 25 Am J1st High § 441. A notice given by the purchaser to the seller of goods, wares, or merchandise of defects constituting a breach of warranty, sometimes required by a provision in the contract of sale, and always a matter of good practice before commencing an action for breach of warranty. 46 Am J1st Sales §§ 714 et seq.

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