The Law of Modern Commercial PracticesBaker, Voorhis, 1958 - 1174 pages |
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Page 197
... Signed by Both Parties . It is not necessary that the memorandum , letters , or telegrams should be signed by both parties.15 Since the memorandum is not the contract , but only evidence of it , the signing by only one party is not lack ...
... Signed by Both Parties . It is not necessary that the memorandum , letters , or telegrams should be signed by both parties.15 Since the memorandum is not the contract , but only evidence of it , the signing by only one party is not lack ...
Page 198
... Signed at a Time Subsequent to Making the Oral Contract . The memorandum may be signed by the party to be charged at any time after the oral contract is made , provided it be signed before an action is brought . " 19 If Part of Price Is ...
... Signed at a Time Subsequent to Making the Oral Contract . The memorandum may be signed by the party to be charged at any time after the oral contract is made , provided it be signed before an action is brought . " 19 If Part of Price Is ...
Page 399
... signed as surety for the first , in which case , he could sue and hold either one alone liable . An innocent purchaser of a note so signed might well think that Adams signed either as co - maker with Peters or as surety for Peters ...
... signed as surety for the first , in which case , he could sue and hold either one alone liable . An innocent purchaser of a note so signed might well think that Adams signed either as co - maker with Peters or as surety for Peters ...
Contents
The Merchant and Craft Guilds | 2 |
Middlemen Types and Services | 8 |
Bills of Lading and Warehouse Receipts | 14 |
Copyright | |
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