latent defect

latent defect
A defect not observable on casual inspection. A hidden defect in a structure, machine, or article of merchandise. A defect in an article constituting the subject matter of a sale, not discoverable on a reasonable examination of the property. 46 Am J1st Sales § 94. A secret defect arising out of the manner in which the article was manufactured. Hoe v Sanborn, 21 NY 552, 555. A defect in the title to real estate not readily observable even though a matter of public record. Anne: 33 ALR 994.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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