Ueber das Periculum beim Kaufe, authored by Geological Survey (U.S.) and Franz Hofmann, delves into the complexities of risk assessment in sales contracts. Written in German, this scholarly work offers a detailed examination of the legal principles governing the transfer of risk from seller to buyer. It explores various scenarios and legal doctrines relevant to determining liability when goods are damaged or lost after the contract is formed but before delivery.
This book is an invaluable resource for legal professionals, scholars of German law, and students seeking a comprehensive understanding of 'periculum'-the peril or risk-in the context of sales agreements. Hofmann's insights provide a historical perspective on the legal framework surrounding commercial transactions.
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