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Page 509
... dealing , is an old one . This principle extends to “ usages " generally , even though they may not be " of trade ” and therefore not subject to the Code . As in the case of a course of dealing , the Code's use of the words supplement ...
... dealing , is an old one . This principle extends to “ usages " generally , even though they may not be " of trade ” and therefore not subject to the Code . As in the case of a course of dealing , the Code's use of the words supplement ...
Page 512
... dealing and usage , however : The express terms of an agreement and an applicable course of dealing or usage of trade shall be construed wherever reasonable as consistent with each other ; but when such construction is unreasonable ...
... dealing and usage , however : The express terms of an agreement and an applicable course of dealing or usage of trade shall be construed wherever reasonable as consistent with each other ; but when such construction is unreasonable ...
Page 530
... dealing agreements . The classic opinion is that of Cardozo speaking for the New York Court of Appeals in Wood v . Lucy , Lady Duff - Gordon , discussed earlier . 17 There , the rights given Wood were exclusive , disabling Lady Duff ...
... dealing agreements . The classic opinion is that of Cardozo speaking for the New York Court of Appeals in Wood v . Lucy , Lady Duff - Gordon , discussed earlier . 17 There , the rights given Wood were exclusive , disabling Lady Duff ...
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Contracts and Contract Law in General | 3 |
B The Development of a Basis for Enforcing Promises | 10 |
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