Definition of Redhibition. Meaning of Redhibition. Synonyms of Redhibition

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Definition of Redhibition

Redhibition
Redhibition Red`hi*bi"tion (r?d`h?*b?sh"?n), n. [L. redhibitio a taking back.] (Civil Law) The annulling of a sale, and the return by the buyer of the article sold, on account of some defect.

Meaning of Redhibition from wikipedia

- Redhibition is a civil action available under Louisiana law against the seller and/or manufacturer of a defective product, similar to the lemon laws more...
- A buyer of a product with a redhibitory defect can be entitled to a redhibition (also called redhibitory action). In the United States, this is a legal...
- terms and concepts unique in American law: usufruct, forced heirship, redhibition, and lesion beyond moiety are a few examples. Due to the civil law tradition...
- them to Louisiana. This, however, he soon declined; because, under the [redhibition] laws of Louisiana, he was obliged to guarantee the health and character...
- amount of work, weight, or distance expected from a full hand, etc. Redhibition: Essentially a state-mandated warranty on enslaved people found to be...
- ultimately drowned while on the run. Kirk sued James under Louisiana's slave redhibition laws, which were essentially mandatory warranties. According to historian...
- Chesapeake region. Kendig was sued a number of times under Louisiana's redhibition (warranty) laws and accused of having willfully misrepresented the health...
- James White had a 'likely lot.'" In 1852 a slave buyer used Louisiana's redhibition laws to demand a refund for an enslaved woman who had been "warranted...
- buyer is entitled to redhibition is determined by whether the contract was divisible or indivisible. Mackeurtan states: "The redhibition to which the purchaser...