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Page 374
... contract in favour of or against the married woman , subject of course to the contract being executed by a conveyance . 12 Equally , if the contract was for a sale to husband and wife , it would in the eyes of the common law be a contract ...
... contract in favour of or against the married woman , subject of course to the contract being executed by a conveyance . 12 Equally , if the contract was for a sale to husband and wife , it would in the eyes of the common law be a contract ...
Page 568
... contract because the " personal identity " of the man renting the car was not material to the rental contract . This ingenious argument in- volved a second fallacy which merits further analysis . O'Halloran J. was apparently applying ...
... contract because the " personal identity " of the man renting the car was not material to the rental contract . This ingenious argument in- volved a second fallacy which merits further analysis . O'Halloran J. was apparently applying ...
Page 571
... contract which would lead to the conclusion that , since there was no contract , the statute would not be applied . He manages to avoid this conclusion , however , by deciding that a contract was actually made , thus reaching the same ...
... contract which would lead to the conclusion that , since there was no contract , the statute would not be applied . He manages to avoid this conclusion , however , by deciding that a contract was actually made , thus reaching the same ...
Contents
Supreme COURT AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS THE LESSONS of Com | 16 |
ACT FOR THE RECOGNITION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS | 49 |
WHAT ARE THEY? By W F Bowker 43 | 66 |
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