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With that sentence Pringsheim opens his second chapter . But what is a contract ? If , for example , one ac- cepts the definition of the American Restatement , that a contract is a legally enforceable promise , then the whole of ...
With that sentence Pringsheim opens his second chapter . But what is a contract ? If , for example , one ac- cepts the definition of the American Restatement , that a contract is a legally enforceable promise , then the whole of ...
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In a prefatory remark , Pringsheim writes : " I abstained , however , from making use of such comparison [ i.e. , with " early systems of law " ] , except where it seemed indispensable for my task . Greek private law is unique .
In a prefatory remark , Pringsheim writes : " I abstained , however , from making use of such comparison [ i.e. , with " early systems of law " ] , except where it seemed indispensable for my task . Greek private law is unique .
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analysis ; they are not mentioned in Pringsheim's book , though he does note briefly a possibly related inscription published much earlier.16 Probably the heart of Pringsheim's entire terminological analysis is his demonstration that ...
analysis ; they are not mentioned in Pringsheim's book , though he does note briefly a possibly related inscription published much earlier.16 Probably the heart of Pringsheim's entire terminological analysis is his demonstration that ...
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