References are to sections.
II. OF FRAUD UPON THE SELLER.
Forms of fraud......
886
Fraudulent personation.
887, 888
Possession fraudulently obtained.......
889
Fraudulently disposing of goods conditionally delivered.
890, 891
Misrepresentation by buyer as to his solvency or ability to pay.... 892, 893
Representations to agents -
_“Commercial agencies”.
894, 895
How long may be relied upon — Duty to notify of change....... 896
Statement made by agency on its own information - Material al-
terations of dealer's statement.....
897
Representation must have been relied upon..
898
Other false representations inducing sale......
899, 900
Buying goods not intending to pay for them..
901, 902
Intention not to pay coupled with insolvency......
903
Cause for rescission distinct from false representations.... 904
Intention, how determined...
905
Concealment of insolvency or inability to pay not enough....... 906
Remedies of the seller...
907
Election of remedy - Reasonable time..
908
Evidence of election.....
909
Bringing action for deceit...
910
Election to rescind bars personal remedy
911
Must rescind in toto — Rescission as to term of credit only....
912
Rescission as to mode of payment only..
913
Must restore consideration....
914
Note of vendee or a stranger.
915
Things of no value.....
916
When defendant not interested.
917
Restoration impossible — Goods damaged or partly sold... 918
Restoration in actions of trover....
919
Restoration waived......
920
Keeping tender of restoration open..
921
Who may rescind.......
922
Against what parties rescission had Any one not bona fide purchaser
for value......
923
Assignees, mortgagees, creditors, etc.....
924
Following proceeds as a trust fund...
925-927
Necessity of demand before action...
928, 929