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Exculpatory Clauses In Tug Assistance Contracts
Exculpatory Clauses In Tug Assistance Contracts
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contracts -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Paul I. Hartman
Contracts -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Paul I. Hartman
Vanderbilt Law Review
I. Promissory Estoppel--Application by Federal Court
II. Third Party Beneficiary--Enforcement of Labor and Material Bond
III. Statute of Frauds--Statute as Defense to Third Party
IV. Parol Evidence Rule--Application to Extrensic Subsequent Agreement
V. Illegal Bargains--Agreement Not to Compete
VI. Death of Party to Personal Service Contract as Terminating the Contract
Contracts--Agent's Right To Commission On Reorders After Termination Of His Employment, David Gail Hanlon
Contracts--Agent's Right To Commission On Reorders After Termination Of His Employment, David Gail Hanlon
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contracts (1965), Frederick M. Hart
Contracts (1965), Frederick M. Hart
Faculty Scholarship
ยง6.1. General. The most important development of the decade in contract law has been the gradual acceptance of the Uniform Commercial Code. Now, as over forty states have adopted the Code, another significant task is being undertaken: a revision of the Restatement of Contracts. A hurried reading of the first hundred-odd sections prompts a few general and tentative observations.
Contracts And Sales, Joseph Curtis
Legislative Solution To A Judicial Dilemma: The Pennsylvania Home Improvement Finance Act, Edward Gerald Donnelly Jr.
Legislative Solution To A Judicial Dilemma: The Pennsylvania Home Improvement Finance Act, Edward Gerald Donnelly Jr.
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remedies Of The Vendor And Purchaser Under A Contract For The Sale Of Realty In Pennsylvania, Michael H. Hynes
Remedies Of The Vendor And Purchaser Under A Contract For The Sale Of Realty In Pennsylvania, Michael H. Hynes
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.