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SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY NATURAL LAW
aedilician and civil remedies for latent defects and rejected that the kind of goods sold and whether the defects the sold goods suffered from were corporeal or non-corporeal had any bearing on the question which remedy B could bring. In short, categories which had governed the law concerning latent defects for centuries found their end at the quills of natural law scholars studied in this chapter.
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