The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 74
... circumstances , theso must at least be " facts and circumstances which practically shut out any other conclusion " ( sec Connell on the Agricultural Holdings Acts , p . 13 ) . But that cannot be said of the facts set forth by the ...
... circumstances , theso must at least be " facts and circumstances which practically shut out any other conclusion " ( sec Connell on the Agricultural Holdings Acts , p . 13 ) . But that cannot be said of the facts set forth by the ...
Page 234
... circumstances , without default of Railway either party , and there was no machinery provided in the contract for dealing with the new situa- June 27 , tion , and the only means of doing justice between parties was to disregard the ...
... circumstances , without default of Railway either party , and there was no machinery provided in the contract for dealing with the new situa- June 27 , tion , and the only means of doing justice between parties was to disregard the ...
Page 234
... circumstances which neither party had foreseen , and without default of either party ; and there was no pro- vision in the contract for such an unexpected condition of matters . The work was not in fact done under the original contract ...
... circumstances which neither party had foreseen , and without default of either party ; and there was no pro- vision in the contract for such an unexpected condition of matters . The work was not in fact done under the original contract ...
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