Food not fit to be eaten; food which, if eaten, would be injurious. 2. Although the law does not in general consider a sale to be a warranty or goodness of the quality of a personal chattel, yet it is otherwise with regard to food and liquor when sold for consumption. … [Read more...] about UNWHOLESOME FOOD
UNSOUND MIND
A person of unsound mind is an adult who from infirmity of mind is incapable of managing himself or his af-fairs. The term, therefore, includes insane persons, idiots, and Imbeciles. Sweet. See INSANITY. And see Cheney v. Price, 00 Hun, 238, 37 N. Y. Supp. 117; In re Black's Estate, 1 Myr. Prob. (Cal.) 24; In re Mason, 3 Edw. Ch. (N. Y.) 380; Hart v. Miller, 29 Ind. App. 222, … [Read more...] about UNSOUND MIND
UNSOUND MIND or UNSOUND MEMORY
These words have been adopted in several statutes, and sometimes indiscriminately used to signify, not only lunacy, which is periodical madness, but also a permanent adventitious insanity as distinguished from idiocy. 2. The term unsound mind seems to have been used in those statutes in the same sense as insane; but they have been said to import that the party was in some such … [Read more...] about UNSOUND MIND or UNSOUND MEMORY
UNTIL
This term generally excludes the day to which it relates; but It will be construed otherwise, if required by the evident Intention of the parties. Kendall v. Kings ley, 120 Mass. 95. Unnmqnodqne dissolvitur eodem li gamine quo ligatur. Every obligation is dissolved by the same solemnity with which it is created. Broom, Max. 884. Unumquodque eodem modo quo col ligatu est, … [Read more...] about UNTIL
UNSOLEMN WAR
War denounced without a declaration; war made not upon general but special declaration; imperfect war. People v. McLeod, J Hill (N. Y.) 409, 87 Am. Dec. 828. … [Read more...] about UNSOLEMN WAR
