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They spoke not only of the natural qualities of things , but also of the natura of the contract of sale , etc. For them , the nature of a legal institu- tion was determined by the positive rules which governed it ; it was the essential ...
They spoke not only of the natural qualities of things , but also of the natura of the contract of sale , etc. For them , the nature of a legal institu- tion was determined by the positive rules which governed it ; it was the essential ...
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There was reason for one of the Byzantine jurists to exclaim : " O , how powerful is the nature of contracts ! ... According to this theory , the parties to a contract had to agree expressly only on such terms as were considered essen- ...
There was reason for one of the Byzantine jurists to exclaim : " O , how powerful is the nature of contracts ! ... According to this theory , the parties to a contract had to agree expressly only on such terms as were considered essen- ...
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Sale is a contract . " 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 ...
Sale is a contract . " 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 ...
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