48. A, in Cleveland, orders goods of B in Chicago. B delivers the goods to the Adams Express Company, addressed to A. The goods are lost in a railway wreck. Who must bear the loss, A or B?

49. A sells a carriage to B. B refuses to pay for the same. If A has not delivered the carriage to B may he sue B for damages?

50. A purchases a carriage from B. A tenders the price, but B refuses to deliver the carriage. May A obtain possession of the carriage by legal action?

51. May A sue B for damages for refusing to deliver the carriage?

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