Principles of the Law of Contracts: Based on the Original Text of Sir William R. Anson, BartCallaghan, 1939 - Всего страниц: 519 |
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... gratuitous , it has been repeatedly held that the mere parting with possession by the bailor will support the contractual obli- gations of the bailee exactly as in the case of the bailment for hire . 93 Thus , where A allowed two bills ...
... gratuitous , it has been repeatedly held that the mere parting with possession by the bailor will support the contractual obli- gations of the bailee exactly as in the case of the bailment for hire . 93 Thus , where A allowed two bills ...
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... gratuitous undertakings are now decided on the basis of tort law , and that in the class of cases which still regard the gratuitous undertaking as contractual , as in bailments , the real difficulty is not in finding a consideration but ...
... gratuitous undertakings are now decided on the basis of tort law , and that in the class of cases which still regard the gratuitous undertaking as contractual , as in bailments , the real difficulty is not in finding a consideration but ...
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... gratuitous actor who failed to act would not be held liable . In Carr v . Maine Cent . R. R. , 79 N. H. 502 , 102 Atl . 532 ( 1917 ) , defendant informed plaintiff that if he would execute the necessary papers , defendant would procure ...
... gratuitous actor who failed to act would not be held liable . In Carr v . Maine Cent . R. R. , 79 N. H. 502 , 102 Atl . 532 ( 1917 ) , defendant informed plaintiff that if he would execute the necessary papers , defendant would procure ...
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TABLE OF CASES | xxiii |
THE FORMATION OF CONTRACT | 1 |
OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE | 12 |
Авторские права | |
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