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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...
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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...
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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...
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amount of work, weight, or
distance expected from a full hand, etc.
Redhibition:
Essentially a state-mandated
warranty on
enslaved people found to be...
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ultimately drowned while on the run. Kirk sued
James under Louisiana's
slave redhibition laws,
which were
essentially mandatory warranties.
According to historian...
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Chesapeake region.
Kendig was sued a
number of
times under Louisiana's
redhibition (warranty) laws and
accused of
having willfully misrepresented the health...
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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...
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buyer is
entitled to
redhibition is
determined by
whether the
contract was
divisible or indivisible.
Mackeurtan states: "The
redhibition to
which the purchaser...