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Excerpt from Benjamin's Treatise on the Law of Sale of Personal Property, Vol. 2 of 2: With References to the American Decisions
Wesson, 6 Gray 505. In Block 11. Mc Murry, 56 Miss. 217, it was held that if a man induced to make a contract on Sun day was intoxicated to a degree that he was not competent to make a contract, he might avoid it. And so where cattle were obtained on Sunday through pre vious fraudulent representations, and a subsequent promise to pay was made, a suit was sustained. Winchell v. Carey, 115 Mass.560. As to ratification of Sunday contracts, see past note 39.
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