Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 151
... contract . That was a case of luggage ; so that , taking the one side of the ticket as the whole of the contract , there would arise upon it the ordinary common - law contract ; and the House of Lords held that there was no evidence of ...
... contract . That was a case of luggage ; so that , taking the one side of the ticket as the whole of the contract , there would arise upon it the ordinary common - law contract ; and the House of Lords held that there was no evidence of ...
Page 238
... CONTRACT- -FOR WORK DAMAGES - CONTRACTOR ENTITLED TO RECOVER VALUE OF WORK DONE WHEN CONTRACT CANCELLED . - Plaintiff did work for de- fendants under a written contract which provided that the same might be cancelled by defendants if so ...
... CONTRACT- -FOR WORK DAMAGES - CONTRACTOR ENTITLED TO RECOVER VALUE OF WORK DONE WHEN CONTRACT CANCELLED . - Plaintiff did work for de- fendants under a written contract which provided that the same might be cancelled by defendants if so ...
Page 409
... contract by which the corporation disables itself to perform those duties to the public , or attempts to absolve it from their obliga- tion without the consent of the State , is a violation of its contract with the State and is ...
... contract by which the corporation disables itself to perform those duties to the public , or attempts to absolve it from their obliga- tion without the consent of the State , is a violation of its contract with the State and is ...
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