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If the acceptance is to be written the proposi . tion is accepted as soon as the
letter is placed in the mail or telegram is left with the telegraph company .
Necessary Elements . - Every contract must contain the five following essential
elements in ...
If the acceptance is to be written the proposi . tion is accepted as soon as the
letter is placed in the mail or telegram is left with the telegraph company .
Necessary Elements . - Every contract must contain the five following essential
elements in ...
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Implied contracts are those the terms and conditions of which are not all either
oral or written , and which in case of dispute , the law ... Oral contracts are those
made by means of spoken words in contradistinction to contracts in writing .
Written ...
Implied contracts are those the terms and conditions of which are not all either
oral or written , and which in case of dispute , the law ... Oral contracts are those
made by means of spoken words in contradistinction to contracts in writing .
Written ...
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A contract required by law to be in writing cannot be dissolved by verbal
agreement . Damages . - Each party to a contract is legally bound to perform his
part or pay damages to the extent of loss sustained . While it is not possible in
exceptional ...
A contract required by law to be in writing cannot be dissolved by verbal
agreement . Damages . - Each party to a contract is legally bound to perform his
part or pay damages to the extent of loss sustained . While it is not possible in
exceptional ...
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Practically every written contract or agreement involving the payment of money is
negotiable in the sense that the owner can sell it to another and that the
purchaser can enforce it to the same extent that the original owner could if he had
not ...
Practically every written contract or agreement involving the payment of money is
negotiable in the sense that the owner can sell it to another and that the
purchaser can enforce it to the same extent that the original owner could if he had
not ...
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While there is no regular prescribed form for these instruments , there are certain
orderly forms which are usually followed and there are certain prerequisites
without which they are non - negotiable instruments : ( 1 ) They must be in writing
...
While there is no regular prescribed form for these instruments , there are certain
orderly forms which are usually followed and there are certain prerequisites
without which they are non - negotiable instruments : ( 1 ) They must be in writing
...
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Page 87 - States having common-law jurisdiction and a seal and clerk, two years, at least, prior to his admission, that it is bona fide his intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
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