A, who is trying to sell an unsound horse, forges a veterinary surgeon’s certificate, stating that the horse is sound and pins it on the stable door. B comes to examine the horse but the certificate goes unnoticed by him. He buys the horse and finds later on the horse to be unsound. He wants to avoid the agreement under plea that he has been defrauded. Will he succeed.
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a veterinary surgeon’s certificate, stating that the horse is sound and pins it on the stable door. B comes to examine the horse but the certificate goes unnoticed by him. He buys the horse and finds later on the horse to be unsound. He wants to avoid the agreement under plea that he has been defrauded. Will he succeed.
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