Legal Aspects of Business AdministrationPrentice-Hall, 1961 - 855 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 77.
67. lappuse
... period of time , such as a week or five days . In the latter case , a problem arises as to when the period of time begins to run . Because of the hardship which might otherwise be worked on the offeror , most courts hold that the time ...
... period of time , such as a week or five days . In the latter case , a problem arises as to when the period of time begins to run . Because of the hardship which might otherwise be worked on the offeror , most courts hold that the time ...
266. lappuse
... period specified in the statutes . The statutory period varies from five to twenty years , depending upon the state . In the states that have short periods , the payment of the taxes assessed against the property is often required ...
... period specified in the statutes . The statutory period varies from five to twenty years , depending upon the state . In the states that have short periods , the payment of the taxes assessed against the property is often required ...
572. lappuse
... period applied is simply the period used in connection with other actions involving real or personal property , whereas in others there is a special period for mortgage foreclosures . Char- acteristically , however , the periods for ...
... period applied is simply the period used in connection with other actions involving real or personal property , whereas in others there is a special period for mortgage foreclosures . Char- acteristically , however , the periods for ...
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IMPORTANCE OF LAW IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRA | 3 |
ORIGIN HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAW | 10 |
THE MODERN SOURCES OF LAW | 16 |
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