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... give free rein to his fancy . ( 3 ) Every statute has a scope which is essentially limited and objective . To discover this scope we must have regard on the one hand to the literal terms of the statute , and , on the other hand , to the ...
... give free rein to his fancy . ( 3 ) Every statute has a scope which is essentially limited and objective . To discover this scope we must have regard on the one hand to the literal terms of the statute , and , on the other hand , to the ...
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... give the option . It is to obtain that chance that he gives it . If not for that , what does he give it for ? This seems to be a sufficient consideration for it . In the present case , did the plaintiff accept the promise of sale ? He ...
... give the option . It is to obtain that chance that he gives it . If not for that , what does he give it for ? This seems to be a sufficient consideration for it . In the present case , did the plaintiff accept the promise of sale ? He ...
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... give the impression that obligations to do cannot be specifically enforced and the remedy for their breach is only a claim for damages , a view which is contradicted by the practice of the courts and denied by most doctrinal writers ...
... give the impression that obligations to do cannot be specifically enforced and the remedy for their breach is only a claim for damages , a view which is contradicted by the practice of the courts and denied by most doctrinal writers ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Persons and Movements in Continental Legal History | 58 |
GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE CIVIL CODE | 69 |
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