Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 53
... unless he and the plaintiff had both assumed the races would be held as scheduled . The object in mutual contemplation having failed , plaintiff could not exact the stipulated payment.2 5-2 . Condition precedent . Conditions are further ...
... unless he and the plaintiff had both assumed the races would be held as scheduled . The object in mutual contemplation having failed , plaintiff could not exact the stipulated payment.2 5-2 . Condition precedent . Conditions are further ...
Page 70
... Unless the characteristics of a given contract are such as to render of extreme and obvious importance the performance thereof at the precise time designated ( that is , unless time is " of the essence " ) or unless the contract itself ...
... Unless the characteristics of a given contract are such as to render of extreme and obvious importance the performance thereof at the precise time designated ( that is , unless time is " of the essence " ) or unless the contract itself ...
Page 213
... unless he establishes the total amount of his harm ; nor does it mean that he cannot get damages unless he proves the exact amount of his harm . The requirement merely excludes those elements of harm that cannot be evaluated with a ...
... unless he establishes the total amount of his harm ; nor does it mean that he cannot get damages unless he proves the exact amount of his harm . The requirement merely excludes those elements of harm that cannot be evaluated with a ...
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