redhibitory
1Redhibitory — Red*hib i*to*ry (r?d*h?b ?*t?*r?), a. [L. redhibitorius.] (Civil Law) Of or pertaining to redhibition; as, a redhibitory action or fault. [1913 Webster] …
2redhibitory — red·hib·i·to·ry /red hi bə ˌtōr ē/ adj in the civil law of Louisiana: of, relating to, or being redhibition a redhibitory action Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
3redhibitory defect — n in the civil law of Louisiana: a defect that renders a thing useless or so diminishes its usefulness or value that it must be presumed that the buyer would not have bought it or would have paid a lesser price if aware of the defect a seller is… …
4redhibitory vice — Same as redhibitory defect …
5redhibitory — red·hib·i·to·ry || red hɪbɪtÉ”rɪ / trɪ adj. of the cancellation of a sale due to a serious defect in the merchandise (Law) …
6redhibitory — red·hib·i·to·ry …
7redhibitory — redˈhibəˌtōrē adjective : of or relating to redhibition …
8redhibitory action — /rad(h)ibat(a)riy abkshan/ In the civil law, an action for redhibition. An action to avoid a sale on account of some vice or defect in the thing sold, which renders its use impossible, or so inconvenient and imperfect that it must be supposed the …
9redhibitory defect or vice — /rad(h)ibat(a)riy dafekt/ vays/ In the civil law, a defect in an article sold, for which the seller may be compelled to take it back; a defect against which the seller is bound to warrant. Smith v. Max Thieme Chevrolet Co., Inc., La.App., 315… …
10redhibitory defect — Such a defect in an article which has been sold as would warrant the purchaser in returning it to the seller …
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