Law for Co-operativesBasil Blackwell, 1958 - 312 pages |
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Page 77
... circumstances and in many extraordinary circumstances be held illegal , for it would not be necessary for the protection of the business which he had sold . In very remarkable circumstances a restraint covering the whole world has been ...
... circumstances and in many extraordinary circumstances be held illegal , for it would not be necessary for the protection of the business which he had sold . In very remarkable circumstances a restraint covering the whole world has been ...
Page 81
... circumstances , and in some circumstances it will be presumed to exist until the party charged with it shows that it did not in fact exist . Undue influence is presumed when there is some relationship of trust , authority , or the like ...
... circumstances , and in some circumstances it will be presumed to exist until the party charged with it shows that it did not in fact exist . Undue influence is presumed when there is some relationship of trust , authority , or the like ...
Page 106
... circumstances , interest for the time the debt has been outstanding cannot be recovered . ( It is otherwise in Scots law . ) Special circumstances which will make interest payable are : ( a ) Agreement by the parties that interest shall ...
... circumstances , interest for the time the debt has been outstanding cannot be recovered . ( It is otherwise in Scots law . ) Special circumstances which will make interest payable are : ( a ) Agreement by the parties that interest shall ...
Contents
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER I THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM I | 1 |
PROCEDURE IN A CIVIL ACTION | 12 |
EVIDENCE | 20 |
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