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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... ment is not within the Statute of Frauds ; but if the goods are such as the vendor in the ordinary course of his business manu- factures or procures for the general market , then the agreement is within the Statute of Frauds ...
... ment is not within the Statute of Frauds ; but if the goods are such as the vendor in the ordinary course of his business manu- factures or procures for the general market , then the agreement is within the Statute of Frauds ...
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... ment that saved him from a suit for damages cannot be regarded as a detriment to him . Consequently , there is no detriment suffered by the plaintiff that constitutes consideration for defendant's promise to pay him more money . The ...
... ment that saved him from a suit for damages cannot be regarded as a detriment to him . Consequently , there is no detriment suffered by the plaintiff that constitutes consideration for defendant's promise to pay him more money . The ...
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... ment in itself should not operate as a satisfaction . 17 17 Bell v . Pitman , 143 Ky . 521 , 136 S. W. 1026 , 35 ... ment in satisfaction , it is execution and delivery of the executory agree- ment , or the meeting of the minds of ...
... ment in itself should not operate as a satisfaction . 17 17 Bell v . Pitman , 143 Ky . 521 , 136 S. W. 1026 , 35 ... ment in satisfaction , it is execution and delivery of the executory agree- ment , or the meeting of the minds of ...
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TABLE OF CASES | xxiii |
THE FORMATION OF CONTRACT | 1 |
OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE | 12 |
Авторские права | |
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