Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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... matter with reference to which the parties desire to contract . Actually , there are two facets to this : the subject matter should be definite and clearly defined , and the object of the contract must not con- travene pertinent ...
... matter with reference to which the parties desire to contract . Actually , there are two facets to this : the subject matter should be definite and clearly defined , and the object of the contract must not con- travene pertinent ...
Page 77
... matter . The doctrine of impossibility , as dis- cussed in Art . 6-9 , is necessarily intertwined with the subject of the present article , just as it is with various other excuses advanced for nonperformance of a contractual duty ...
... matter . The doctrine of impossibility , as dis- cussed in Art . 6-9 , is necessarily intertwined with the subject of the present article , just as it is with various other excuses advanced for nonperformance of a contractual duty ...
Page 447
... matter or to give his opinion regarding a particular point at issue . His basic role can perhaps be thought of as aiding the court and jury in understanding certain intricate evidence so that they can make a proper evaluation of the ...
... matter or to give his opinion regarding a particular point at issue . His basic role can perhaps be thought of as aiding the court and jury in understanding certain intricate evidence so that they can make a proper evaluation of the ...
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