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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... parties the difference is not very material , but it would have been simpler to attach the natural meaning to the words of men , and better to have avoided the introduction of implied conditions and warranties which are apt to give an ...
... parties the difference is not very material , but it would have been simpler to attach the natural meaning to the words of men , and better to have avoided the introduction of implied conditions and warranties which are apt to give an ...
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... parties to the contract ? With regard to the persons who have rights and liabilities under a contract , we may lay down two general rules : ( 1 ) No one but the parties to a contract can be bound by it or entitled under it . ( 2 ) ...
... parties to the contract ? With regard to the persons who have rights and liabilities under a contract , we may lay down two general rules : ( 1 ) No one but the parties to a contract can be bound by it or entitled under it . ( 2 ) ...
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... parties must be ascertained , and that effect must be given to that intention , unless to do so would contravene some legal principle . All other rules of interpreta- tion must yield to this . This intention of the parties is to be ...
... parties must be ascertained , and that effect must be given to that intention , unless to do so would contravene some legal principle . All other rules of interpreta- tion must yield to this . This intention of the parties is to be ...
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TABLE OF CASES | xxiii |
THE FORMATION OF CONTRACT | 1 |
OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE | 12 |
Авторские права | |
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