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Thus we see how a law which is definite and certain in its operation enables parties to conduct their affairs so as to avoid losses.1 In response to commercial needs, special rules exist as to money and negotiable paper.
Thus we see how a law which is definite and certain in its operation enables parties to conduct their affairs so as to avoid losses.1 In response to commercial needs, special rules exist as to money and negotiable paper.
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Rule 5 : The term " book cannot be applied toBlank books for use in business or in carrying out any system of transacting affairs , such as record books , account books , memorandum books , blank diaries or journals , bank deposit and ...
Rule 5 : The term " book cannot be applied toBlank books for use in business or in carrying out any system of transacting affairs , such as record books , account books , memorandum books , blank diaries or journals , bank deposit and ...
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Rules of Practice in the U. S. Patent Office , Rule 33 : 10 " The petition must be addressed to the Commissioner of Patents , and must state the name , residence , and post - office address of the petitioner requesting the grant of a ...
Rules of Practice in the U. S. Patent Office , Rule 33 : 10 " The petition must be addressed to the Commissioner of Patents , and must state the name , residence , and post - office address of the petitioner requesting the grant of a ...
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REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
REAL PROPERTY | 10 |
PROPERTY RIGHTS OF HUSBAND AND WIFE | 90 |
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