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Page 223
... consideration if the promisee bona fide be- lieved he had a fair chance of success so that he might have sued without bad faith and as there is a legal presumption in favour of honesty and good faith , the plaintiff need only allege in ...
... consideration if the promisee bona fide be- lieved he had a fair chance of success so that he might have sued without bad faith and as there is a legal presumption in favour of honesty and good faith , the plaintiff need only allege in ...
Page 224
or note is valid without consideration , adding that " it is frequently stated in the books that as between the immediate parties to a bill or note a consideration is necessary to the validity of the obligation . This notion , it is ...
or note is valid without consideration , adding that " it is frequently stated in the books that as between the immediate parties to a bill or note a consideration is necessary to the validity of the obligation . This notion , it is ...
Page 390
... consideration.55 If there is a legal assignment in compliance with the Judicature Act , there would appear to be no necessity for consideration at all , 56 and the assignee could sue in his own name without the necessity of joining the ...
... consideration.55 If there is a legal assignment in compliance with the Judicature Act , there would appear to be no necessity for consideration at all , 56 and the assignee could sue in his own name without the necessity of joining the ...
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LAW AND LANGUAGE By the Right Honourable Lord Macmillan 215 | 67 |
B A ANNUAL MEETING | 123 |
SMITHS LAW OF MASTER AND SERVANT 8TH ED By C M Knowles LL B | 151 |
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