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Page 37
... or under such other circumstances , as to involve an express or implied
condition against the lectures being used for general publication , the author
would have a common law right to be protected against their unauthorized
publication ( 9 ) .
... or under such other circumstances , as to involve an express or implied
condition against the lectures being used for general publication , the author
would have a common law right to be protected against their unauthorized
publication ( 9 ) .
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So , also , and partly for the like reason , the assignment of alimony is illegal ( e ) ;
and the assignment or sale of a public appointment is contrary to the policy of the
law , and is prohibited in most cases by express enactments of the legislature ...
So , also , and partly for the like reason , the assignment of alimony is illegal ( e ) ;
and the assignment or sale of a public appointment is contrary to the policy of the
law , and is prohibited in most cases by express enactments of the legislature ...
Page 57
An offer may be made by one person to another in any manner either by writing ,
words , or conduct ; but it is essential that it should be communicated in some
way to such other person . Usually , of course , it is made by express words or ...
An offer may be made by one person to another in any manner either by writing ,
words , or conduct ; but it is essential that it should be communicated in some
way to such other person . Usually , of course , it is made by express words or ...
Page 59
There are , however , three cases in which an offer cannot be revoked , i . e . , ( 1
) after a valid acceptance ( 1 ) ; ( 2 ) where the offer was made by a deed under
seal ; and ( 3 ) where there is an express agreement for valuable consideration to
...
There are , however , three cases in which an offer cannot be revoked , i . e . , ( 1
) after a valid acceptance ( 1 ) ; ( 2 ) where the offer was made by a deed under
seal ; and ( 3 ) where there is an express agreement for valuable consideration to
...
Page 64
... ( and à fortiori where he has done under legal compulsion ) what A . was
legally bound to do , and A , subsequently , in consideration of such act ,
promises to something , the promise is , perhaps , binding ( 1 ) . And an express
promise to pay ...
... ( and à fortiori where he has done under legal compulsion ) what A . was
legally bound to do , and A , subsequently , in consideration of such act ,
promises to something , the promise is , perhaps , binding ( 1 ) . And an express
promise to pay ...
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