Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 1. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1961 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 20.
95. lappuse
... purchasers . It is not quite correct to say that the thing sold bears a restriction . More accurately one should say ... purchaser has notice of the state of his vendor's title , policy may require that the law limit the logical reach of ...
... purchasers . It is not quite correct to say that the thing sold bears a restriction . More accurately one should say ... purchaser has notice of the state of his vendor's title , policy may require that the law limit the logical reach of ...
401. lappuse
... purchaser may no longer be able to return the goods . Handler , supra note 1. See generally 5 Williston , Contracts §§ 1454-55 ( rev ed 1937 ) . Possibly the state could convict such a seller of the crime of obtaining money under false ...
... purchaser may no longer be able to return the goods . Handler , supra note 1. See generally 5 Williston , Contracts §§ 1454-55 ( rev ed 1937 ) . Possibly the state could convict such a seller of the crime of obtaining money under false ...
414. lappuse
... purchaser would suf- fer only a loss of time , which a court or legislature probably would not convert into monetary damages . 57 The defects of consumer enforcement could be avoided by a statute authorizing competitor suits for treble ...
... purchaser would suf- fer only a loss of time , which a court or legislature probably would not convert into monetary damages . 57 The defects of consumer enforcement could be avoided by a statute authorizing competitor suits for treble ...
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