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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... promisor . It is frequently held that if the promisor is directly benefited by the consideration given for his promise as surety , the Statute of Frauds does not apply . In such cases , the theory is that the promise was made , not to ...
... promisor . It is frequently held that if the promisor is directly benefited by the consideration given for his promise as surety , the Statute of Frauds does not apply . In such cases , the theory is that the promise was made , not to ...
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... promisor first , and thereafter collecting what remains due from the promisee . The exact terms of the arrangement between the promisor and the promisee , if brought home to the notice of the beneficiary , would govern the effect to be ...
... promisor first , and thereafter collecting what remains due from the promisee . The exact terms of the arrangement between the promisor and the promisee , if brought home to the notice of the beneficiary , would govern the effect to be ...
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... promisor ? Whether the promisee can sue the promisor on a promise made for the benefit of a third person would seem to depend on whether or not the promisee has any pecuniary inter- est reserved in the performance of the contract . In ...
... promisor ? Whether the promisee can sue the promisor on a promise made for the benefit of a third person would seem to depend on whether or not the promisee has any pecuniary inter- est reserved in the performance of the contract . In ...
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TABLE OF CASES | xxiii |
THE FORMATION OF CONTRACT | 1 |
OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE | 12 |
Авторские права | |
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