Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 19Carswell Company, 1941 - Bar associations |
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Page 283
... third party may by contract be stipulated for in such manner that the third party acquires a direct right to demand the performance . In the absence of express stipulation it is to be inferred from the circumstances , especially from ...
... third party may by contract be stipulated for in such manner that the third party acquires a direct right to demand the performance . In the absence of express stipulation it is to be inferred from the circumstances , especially from ...
Page 286
... third party . This recommendation requires that the benefit for the third party should be conferred by the " express terms " of the contract . This requirement seems to indicate that the third party should acquire the right to sue in ...
... third party . This recommendation requires that the benefit for the third party should be conferred by the " express terms " of the contract . This requirement seems to indicate that the third party should acquire the right to sue in ...
Page 287
... third party should acquire his irrevocable right to claim performance of the contract con- cluded for his benefit . There are several possible solutions for this problem . The third party may acquire this right as soon as the contract ...
... third party should acquire his irrevocable right to claim performance of the contract con- cluded for his benefit . There are several possible solutions for this problem . The third party may acquire this right as soon as the contract ...
Contents
AVIATION THE CANADIAN LAW OF CIVIL By B V Richardson K C 576 | 22 |
GOLD J Accord and Satisfaction by a Stranger 165 | 31 |
Ecclesiastical DecreeEnforcementRight to Specific Restitution | 54 |
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