The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 76
... reasonable opportunity , " and previous circumstances to supersede a similar what " reasonable opportunity " is must , of notice prior to the sale of 13th February ? " course , depend on the circumstances of each That arises under the ...
... reasonable opportunity , " and previous circumstances to supersede a similar what " reasonable opportunity " is must , of notice prior to the sale of 13th February ? " course , depend on the circumstances of each That arises under the ...
Page 132
... reasonable time - Held that the purchaser was entitled Motor brought against him by the seller for the price of the Ltd. v . goods - Dictum of Lord President Inglis in Macbride v . Thomas Hamilton & Son ( 2 R. 775 ) disapproved . Shaw ...
... reasonable time - Held that the purchaser was entitled Motor brought against him by the seller for the price of the Ltd. v . goods - Dictum of Lord President Inglis in Macbride v . Thomas Hamilton & Son ( 2 R. 775 ) disapproved . Shaw ...
Page 133
... reasonable time , and , if they have When the dictum of Lord President Inglis Motor failed to do so , then they have committed a in the case of Macbride V. Hamilton is Body Co. breach of contract , and it is trite law that a examined it ...
... reasonable time , and , if they have When the dictum of Lord President Inglis Motor failed to do so , then they have committed a in the case of Macbride V. Hamilton is Body Co. breach of contract , and it is trite law that a examined it ...
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