5 canonical passages across 5 cases, quoted by 36 opinions in total. These passages cluster together because the same opinions keep quoting them side by side — they state parts of one doctrine. The anchor passage is from Prudential Insurance Co. of America v. Jefferson Associates, Ltd..
| # | Case | Flag | Canonical passage | Citers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Prudential Insurance Co. of America v. Jefferson Associates, Ltd. Anchor | green | “a buyer is not bound by an agreement to purchase something 'as is' that he is induced to make because of a fraudulent representation or concealment of information by the seller.” | 14 |
| 2 | Golden Eagle Archery, Inc. v. Jackson | green | “before a court can properly conduct a factual sufficiency review, it must first have a clear understanding of the evidence that is pertinent to its inquiry. the starting point generally is the charge and instructions to the jury.” | 9 |
| 3 | Schlumberger Technology Corp. v. Swanson | green | “we emphasize that a disclaimer of reliance or merger clause will not always bar a fraudulent inducement claim.” | 5 |
| 4 | Texas Instruments, Inc. v. Teletron Energy Management, Inc. | green | “we have consistently reaffirmed the southwest battery decision.” | 4 |
| 5 | Fleming Manufacturing Co. v. Capitol Brick, Inc. | green | “we cannot . . .conclude that lost profits were proven . . .with that degree of reasonable certainty required when the only evidence offered concerned anticipated or potential production” | 4 |
A red or yellow flag on a member means the underlying case has negative treatment — for those, check the case page before relying on the passage.