Intramural Law Review of New York University School of Law, 11. sējumsSchool of Law, New York University, 1956 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 65.
171. lappuse
... party beneficiary contracts . One must first examine the reason- ing behind the question whether third party beneficiaries of contracts may sue at all , before noting the distinction be- tween incidental and protected third party ...
... party beneficiary contracts . One must first examine the reason- ing behind the question whether third party beneficiaries of contracts may sue at all , before noting the distinction be- tween incidental and protected third party ...
174. lappuse
... parties to the contract in order to permit the third party to sue is not a desire or purpose to confer a particular benefit upon him , but an intent that the promisor should assume a direct obligation to him . ( 18 ) But , is it not ...
... parties to the contract in order to permit the third party to sue is not a desire or purpose to confer a particular benefit upon him , but an intent that the promisor should assume a direct obligation to him . ( 18 ) But , is it not ...
175. lappuse
... party is an incidental or protected third party beneficiary ? It is he who pays for the promise and usually dictates its terms . This test is applied easily and rather successfully in the donee beneficiary cases . But in the creditor ...
... party is an incidental or protected third party beneficiary ? It is he who pays for the promise and usually dictates its terms . This test is applied easily and rather successfully in the donee beneficiary cases . But in the creditor ...
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INTERSTATE ENFORCEMENT of Duties of SUPPORT John J Reliban | 12 |
THE DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS AS APPLIED | 29 |
THE APPLICABILITY OF THE STATUTE OF FRAUDS TO Oral | 43 |
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