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Page 135
... judgment is pronounced , and the courts must decide which rate will govern . There has been a marked conflict of judicial opinion on this . question . On the one hand , it is said that if a foreign creditor gets by the judgment whatever ...
... judgment is pronounced , and the courts must decide which rate will govern . There has been a marked conflict of judicial opinion on this . question . On the one hand , it is said that if a foreign creditor gets by the judgment whatever ...
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... judgment - should be taken as the basis of calculation.12 It cannot be said , however , that the more recent decisions contain anything which bears out this suggestion . Some of the later cases will be mentioned later on . It should be ...
... judgment - should be taken as the basis of calculation.12 It cannot be said , however , that the more recent decisions contain anything which bears out this suggestion . Some of the later cases will be mentioned later on . It should be ...
Page 139
... judgment is the date at which such damages have been suffered . S.S. " Celia " v . S.S. " Volturno , " supra , was a claim for damages for tort and not for breach of contract . It was argued that though the damages for a breach of ...
... judgment is the date at which such damages have been suffered . S.S. " Celia " v . S.S. " Volturno , " supra , was a claim for damages for tort and not for breach of contract . It was argued that though the damages for a breach of ...
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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 |
Copyright | |
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