If the vender and the vendee differ as to the time a certain defect developed in the property sold, the vender's claim shall be sustained if confirmed by oath.
Differences between the vender and the vendee as to the amount or price of the property sold or date of the purchase shall be subject to oaths by both parties.
If a person purchases a slave and later presents a defective slave and requests the revocation of the purchase contract, and the vender denies the identity of the slave, the vender's statement or plea shall be sustained if confirmed by oath.
She would so restore it, though it break her heart; yet better her own heart breaking than that mother-heart of which the vender spoke.
This restored quiet so that the vender could demand payment for the damage she had swiftly estimated, and she thrust her hand toward the pair on the floor, saying, "Hand me over a dollar, and be quick about it!
Having made some entries there, he exchanged a few low-spoken words with thevender and these appeared to quiet her wrath and silence her demands.
We are, however, about to reform the practice of drinking spirits, by making spirits more easy to be procured; we are about to hinder them from being bought, by exempting the vender from all fear of punishment.
The size of some of the shops, or rather closets, was extremely small, the vender sitting with his legs under him, having every thing within reach of his hands.
The clergy and laity also daily partake of fish, flesh, and fowl; but they consider the crime of killing them as attached to the vender only, although they may hire him to commit the act.
As they started to leave the booth the vender called: "Un soldo!
As the victoria rolled away to the westward the fruit-vender courtesied, and the children all looked after the carriage with interest.
Under the steps of the stairs leading up to the aerial station of the railroad overhead, an Italian street vender had wheeled the barrow whereon he proffered for sale bananas and apples and nuts.
A country wagon, full of growing plants, crawled down the street while the vender bawled forth the cheapness of his wares.
A small negro boy was crying piteously and begging the peanut vender to give him back his money, to which appeal the peanut vender was obdurate.
Joe decided in favor of the boy and ordered the vender of peanuts to pay him the ten cents.
There is a lecturer on board, an itinerant vender of literary wares.
Those boys laugh at your discomfiture, and you hope there are white bears in Labrador, and that one of them is in a drift outside with a good appetite, and that he will catch that apple-vender and empty the basket and eat the boy!
As I had bought him for £24 I concluded that his vender had stolen him.
The vender of treacle reluctantly filled the hat with treacle.
He was a fool," the vender of them had said, "he killed himself.
Much laughter was being excited by the remarks of a vender of quack medicines, who was talking with extreme volubility to a number of gayly dressed girls and fishermen.
Here stands a broken-sceptred statue turning its royal back on a ragged vender of toasted garbanzos.
Yes, Sir, I believe even more than what he says--" was the instant reply of the credulous vender of the tome.
The man praises one thing, abuses another, beats down the price of the vender authoritatively; and you are surprised that such disinterested officiousness should be shown to a stranger in a crowded chouk.
You will ask whether the vender may not himself pocket the whole of the money?
To escape his pursuers he leaped from the parapet, and fell upon a vender who was passing by, breaking his arm.
The vender also began pursuing him, calling out: "My arm!
The vender not seeing the force of the Cadi's proposal, also withdrew his claim.
The Cadi expatiated on the justice of the law and its far-seeing provisions, that the vender at least could claim ample compensation for having his arm broken.
The vender of the tome sang through his nose, as the organ warbled the following Cantique Spirituelle.
Say on," said she, haughtily, and thinking to herself that the old lace-vender was insane.
No one was in sight but the crooked form of the old lace-vender going slowly along a few blocks ahead of her.
The vender of this valuable specimen of craniology afterwards told me that it was the skull of an idiot who had died in the almshouse; but I did not believe him, for how could I doubt the veracity and intelligence of the bird of wisdom?
But they can stand it nearly as long as the vender can.
In the distance a hand-organ was grinding out a jerky sentimental air, and beside him, at the corner by which he stood, a crippled vender of fruit had halted his little cart of oranges and apples.
He looked at the fruit vender smiling, and the man's answering smile came to him like the clasp of fellowship.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vender" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.