The Acts of the Parliament of Western Australia: 1883-1892, 2. köide |
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... on the Governor may be exercised from time to time , and he may alter any conditions as often as occasion shall require , provided that no contract or engagement previously entered into shall be prejudicially affected thereby . 30.
... on the Governor may be exercised from time to time , and he may alter any conditions as often as occasion shall require , provided that no contract or engagement previously entered into shall be prejudicially affected thereby . 30.
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Any person who acts in contravention of this section shall be liable for every offence to forfeit a sum not exceeding Fifty pounds to the registered proprietor of the design , who may recover such sum as simple contract debt by action ...
Any person who acts in contravention of this section shall be liable for every offence to forfeit a sum not exceeding Fifty pounds to the registered proprietor of the design , who may recover such sum as simple contract debt by action ...
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( 2 ) Where in a bill drawer and drawee are the same person , or where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract , the holder may treat the instrument , at his option , either as a bill of exchange or ...
( 2 ) Where in a bill drawer and drawee are the same person , or where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract , the holder may treat the instrument , at his option , either as a bill of exchange or ...
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( 1 ) Every contract on a bill , whether it be the drawer's , the acceptor's , or an indorser's , is incomplete and revocable , until delivery of the instrument in order to give effect thereto . Provided that where an acceptance is ...
( 1 ) Every contract on a bill , whether it be the drawer's , the acceptor's , or an indorser's , is incomplete and revocable , until delivery of the instrument in order to give effect thereto . Provided that where an acceptance is ...
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( 1 ) Valuable consideration for a bill may be constituted by-( a ) Any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract ; ( b ) An antecedent debt or liability . Such a debt or liability is deemed valuable consideration whether ...
( 1 ) Valuable consideration for a bill may be constituted by-( a ) Any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract ; ( b ) An antecedent debt or liability . Such a debt or liability is deemed valuable consideration whether ...
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