Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 10Carswell Company, 1932 - Law |
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Page 387
... contract.35 So also , the party to the contract , if he chooses to sue , may become a trustee of the proceeds of the action for the third person . In the former case the direction mentioned resembles an equitable assignment . In fact ...
... contract.35 So also , the party to the contract , if he chooses to sue , may become a trustee of the proceeds of the action for the third person . In the former case the direction mentioned resembles an equitable assignment . In fact ...
Page 389
... contract itself . A agrees to build a house for B for $ 4,000 and the contract itself provides that B is to pay $ 2,600 of this to C. If C , though not a party to the contract between A and B , gives value to A for the assignment ...
... contract itself . A agrees to build a house for B for $ 4,000 and the contract itself provides that B is to pay $ 2,600 of this to C. If C , though not a party to the contract between A and B , gives value to A for the assignment ...
Page 618
... contract can sue for a breach of it . But it is equally true that a stranger to a contract may have a good cause of action against one of the parties to a contract , not because that party happens to be a contractor , but because he has ...
... contract can sue for a breach of it . But it is equally true that a stranger to a contract may have a good cause of action against one of the parties to a contract , not because that party happens to be a contractor , but because he has ...
Contents
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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