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In the Ninth Year Book of that Monarch's reign there is a case in which it was held that 'if I go to a tavern to eat, and the taverner gives and sells me meat and it corrupted, whereby I am made very sick, action lies against him without any express warranty, for there is a warranty in law'; and in the time of Henry the Seventh the learned Justice Keilway said, 'No man can justify selling corrupt victual, but an action on the case lies against the seller, whether the victual was warranted to be good or not.'
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In
the
Ninth
Year
Book
of
that
Monarch's
reign
there
is
a
case
in
which
it
was
held
that
'if
I
go
to
a
tavern
to
eat,
and
the
taverner
gives
and
sells
me
meat
and
it
corrupted,
whereby
I
am
made
very
sick,
action
lies
against
him
without
any
express
warranty,
for
there
is
a
warranty
in
law';
and
in
the
time
of
Henry
the
Seventh
the
learned
Justice
Keilway
said,
'No
man
can
justify
selling
corrupt
victual,
but
an
action
on
the
case
lies
against
the
seller,
whether
the
victual
was
warranted
to
be
good
or
not.'