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... person ( A ) wishes to obtain a loan from another ( C ) . In order to get the creditor ( C ) to extend credit , the debtor ( A ) may not only promise to pay the price himself but may have a third person ( B ) add his promise to pay the ...
... person ( A ) wishes to obtain a loan from another ( C ) . In order to get the creditor ( C ) to extend credit , the debtor ( A ) may not only promise to pay the price himself but may have a third person ( B ) add his promise to pay the ...
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... person to use due care extend to persons to whom injury was not foreseeable ? 11 All of these questions concern the extent of the risk assumed by one who owes a duty of some kind . Viewed from the perspective of risk , the question of ...
... person to use due care extend to persons to whom injury was not foreseeable ? 11 All of these questions concern the extent of the risk assumed by one who owes a duty of some kind . Viewed from the perspective of risk , the question of ...
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... person ( C ) , the third person ( C ) gains no right to re- quire the obligor ( A ) to do so . " However , if the obligee delivers a written order to the third person ( C ) for him to present to the obligor ( A ) , the obligee's ( B's ) ...
... person ( C ) , the third person ( C ) gains no right to re- quire the obligor ( A ) to do so . " However , if the obligee delivers a written order to the third person ( C ) for him to present to the obligor ( A ) , the obligee's ( B's ) ...
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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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