Legal Aspects of Business AdministrationPrentice-Hall, 1961 - 855 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
127. lappuse
... liability where rates are graduated according to declared value and where the customer - party has the opportunity of securing full protection by paying a higher rate . In many states no limitation of liability is pos- sible except with ...
... liability where rates are graduated according to declared value and where the customer - party has the opportunity of securing full protection by paying a higher rate . In many states no limitation of liability is pos- sible except with ...
414. lappuse
... liability by assessments . In this statute , a provision in the original charter making possible personal liability for assessments is not binding on the shareholder unless the share certificate itself contains a statement of this liability ...
... liability by assessments . In this statute , a provision in the original charter making possible personal liability for assessments is not binding on the shareholder unless the share certificate itself contains a statement of this liability ...
517. lappuse
... liable on a warranty , it is perfectly clear that they are not liable to H. This follows because of the principle that the liability of a transferor by delivery runs only to his immediate transferee and does not run to subsequent ...
... liable on a warranty , it is perfectly clear that they are not liable to H. This follows because of the principle that the liability of a transferor by delivery runs only to his immediate transferee and does not run to subsequent ...
Saturs
IMPORTANCE OF LAW IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRA | 3 |
ORIGIN HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAW | 10 |
THE MODERN SOURCES OF LAW | 16 |
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