Market Overt in United States
Market Overt Definition
An open or public market; that is, a place appointed by law or custom for the sale of goods and chattels at stated times in public. “An open, public, and legally constituted market.” Jervis, C. J., 9 J. Scott, 601. The market place is the only market overt out of London; but in London every shop is a market overt. 5 Coke, 83; F. Moore, 300. In London, every day except Sunday is market day. In the country, particular days are fixed for market days. 2 Bl. Comm. 449. The term is of importance in English law, because of the protection afforded purchasers in good faith in market overt. 5 Coke, 83.
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An open or public market; that is, a place appointed by law or custom for the sale of goods and chattels at stated times in public. “An open, public, and legally constituted market.” Jervis, C. J., 9 J. Scott, 601. The market place is the only market overt out of London; but in London every shop is a market overt. 5 Coke, 83; F. Moore, 300. In London, every day except Sunday is market day. In the country, particular days are fixed for market days. 2 Bl. Comm. 449. The term is of importance in English law, because of the protection afforded purchasers in good faith in market overt. 5 Coke, 83.
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