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... expected his sister - in - law to " come down and see me , " and in the example of the employer's promise of a pension on retirement , the promisor should reasonably have expected the employee to retire . Even if the promise is not ...
... expected his sister - in - law to " come down and see me , " and in the example of the employer's promise of a pension on retirement , the promisor should reasonably have expected the employee to retire . Even if the promise is not ...
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... expected to share it with another ? Clearly he may reasonably expect the other to take normal steps to inform himself and to draw his own conclusion . He is not expected to compensate for the other's indolence , inexperience , ignorance ...
... expected to share it with another ? Clearly he may reasonably expect the other to take normal steps to inform himself and to draw his own conclusion . He is not expected to compensate for the other's indolence , inexperience , ignorance ...
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... expected to accept seller's offer to deliver goods without credit term where it “ meant a waiver of the plaintiff's claim for damages for the breach " ) ; Billetter v . Posell , 94 Cal . App . 2d 858 , 211 P.2d 621 ( 1949 ) ( employee ...
... expected to accept seller's offer to deliver goods without credit term where it “ meant a waiver of the plaintiff's claim for damages for the breach " ) ; Billetter v . Posell , 94 Cal . App . 2d 858 , 211 P.2d 621 ( 1949 ) ( employee ...
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Contracts and Contract Law in General | 3 |
B The Development of a Basis for Enforcing Promises | 10 |
ENFORCEABILITY OF PROMISES | 13 |
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