The Law of Modern Commercial PracticesBaker, Voorhis, 1958 - 1174 pages |
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Page 186
... intention , each party may show his actual intention , and if it is different from the other party's intention , there is no meeting of the minds and no contract . " But if there was no latent ambiguity in the expression of intention ...
... intention , each party may show his actual intention , and if it is different from the other party's intention , there is no meeting of the minds and no contract . " But if there was no latent ambiguity in the expression of intention ...
Page 203
... intention of the parties in view of the nature of the contract and the usages of business - that is , their intention to have perform- ance of a part on one side the price or exchange of a correspond- ing part on the other . ” Under ...
... intention of the parties in view of the nature of the contract and the usages of business - that is , their intention to have perform- ance of a part on one side the price or exchange of a correspond- ing part on the other . ” Under ...
Page 326
... intention . " Even though the contract requires the seller to ship F. O. B. from his place , title may pass before then if the parties have clearly manifested such an intention . It has been held that where a contract to sell F. O. B. ...
... intention . " Even though the contract requires the seller to ship F. O. B. from his place , title may pass before then if the parties have clearly manifested such an intention . It has been held that where a contract to sell F. O. B. ...
Contents
The Merchant and Craft Guilds | 2 |
Middlemen Types and Services | 8 |
Bills of Lading and Warehouse Receipts | 14 |
Copyright | |
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acceptance acceptor agent amount App Div authority bailee bailment bankruptcy bill of exchange bill of lading blank breach Bulk Sales Act buyer carrier claim clause Code commercial commercial paper common carrier common law consignee court creditors damages dealer debt debtor defense delivered delivery demand deposit depositor discharge discount dollars draft drawee bank drawer due course Federal Reserve Bank Federal Reserve System fraud funds held holder in due indorsement insolvent instru intention Law Merchant liable lien loan maker maturity ment Misc Negotiable Instruments Law notice of dishonor paid paper party pass payable to bearer payee payment plaintiff possession presentment promise to pay promissory note purchaser reasonable receipt received recover render rule Sales Act seller shipment signature statute Supp third person tion transaction transfer Trust Uniform Uniform Commercial Code Williston York