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Conditional Sales And Chattel Mortgages: Notice, Filing And Recordation, William F. Starr Dec 1934

Conditional Sales And Chattel Mortgages: Notice, Filing And Recordation, William F. Starr

Washington Law Review

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The American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Contracts With Annotations To The Washington Decisions, Committee Of Washington State Bar Association On Annotations To The Restatement Of The Law By The American Law Institute Jun 1934

The American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Contracts With Annotations To The Washington Decisions, Committee Of Washington State Bar Association On Annotations To The Restatement Of The Law By The American Law Institute

Washington Law Review

Covers from Chapter 6, Contractual Rights of Persons Not Parties to the Contract, Section 136, Duties Created by a Promise to Discharge a Duty to Chapter 7, Assignment of Rights and Delegation of Duties or Conditions, Section 148, Limitations and Definitions Pecular to the Chapter.


Accord And Satisfaction In Washington [Part 2], Harold Shepherd, Warren Shattuck Apr 1934

Accord And Satisfaction In Washington [Part 2], Harold Shepherd, Warren Shattuck

Washington Law Review

In Plymouth, Rubber. Co. v. West Coast Rubber Co. the creditor was suing for an alleged balance due. The debtor's defense was based on his check, accepted and cashed by the creditor, for part of the account, plus tender of merchandise for the balance. The check was sent with a letter stating in effect that the debtor was unable to dispose of all the goods, purchase of which gave rise to the obligation in question, because the creditor had flooded the local market with inferior goods sold at a lesser price. "We are, therefore, compelled to return these Toesans for …


The American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Contracts With Annotations To The Washington Decisions, Committee Of Washington State Bar Association On Annotations To The Restatement Of The Law By The American Law Institute Apr 1934

The American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Contracts With Annotations To The Washington Decisions, Committee Of Washington State Bar Association On Annotations To The Restatement Of The Law By The American Law Institute

Washington Law Review

Covers from Chapter 5, Duties and Rights Where More Persons Than One Are Promisors or Promisees of the Same Peformance, Section 124, Effect on Obligee's Rights of a Contract Not to Sue a Co-Promisor to Chapter 6, Contractual Rights of Persons Not Parties to the Contract, Section 135, Duties Created by a Gift Promise.


Accord And Satisfaction In Washington, Harold Shepherd, Warren Shattuck Jan 1934

Accord And Satisfaction In Washington, Harold Shepherd, Warren Shattuck

Washington Law Review

Although the terms accord and satsfactioon are generally used in the conjunctive, they constitute distinct stages in the process of discharging a cause of action. The accord, in its technical sense, is a bilateral contract by the terms of which a creditor having a cause of action against a debtor promises to accept and the debtor promises to give something other than was originally due in discharge of the claim. Performance of the accord and its acceptance by the creditor constitute satisfaction. Generally the cause of action is not discharged until satisfaction, although there may be cases where discharge is …


The American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Contracts With Annotations To The Washington Decisions, Committee Of Washington State Bar Association On Annotations To The Restatement Of The Law By The American Law Institute Jan 1934

The American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Contracts With Annotations To The Washington Decisions, Committee Of Washington State Bar Association On Annotations To The Restatement Of The Law By The American Law Institute

Washington Law Review

Covers Chapter 5, Duties and Rights Where More Persons Than One Are Promisors or Promisees of the Same Performance, from Section 117, Duty of a Joint Promisor, Joinder of Compromisors to Section 123, Discharge of a Joint and Several Promisor.