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The Plaintiff In Default, Richard H. Lee Oct 1966

The Plaintiff In Default, Richard H. Lee

Vanderbilt Law Review

This article is concerned with one basic fact pattern. A party to a contract has commenced performance but has stopped short of completion. His failure to perform further is legally inexcusable. The other party has not performed, but is not in default. Can the one in default salvage anything from the wreckage of the contract when he himself "cast it on the rocks"? Can he recover the value of his part performance despite the fact that he refused to abide by his contract? The answer most commonly given by the courts is a righteous no.' But there are many factors …


Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1966

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Law Applicable To International Letters Of Credit, Roger J. Gewolb Jan 1966

The Law Applicable To International Letters Of Credit, Roger J. Gewolb

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conflict Of Laws And Joint Bank Accounts - An Autopsy Of A Case, Joseph C. Kelly Jan 1966

Conflict Of Laws And Joint Bank Accounts - An Autopsy Of A Case, Joseph C. Kelly

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Old Kontract Principles And Karl's New Kode: An Essay On The Jurisprudence Of Our New Commercial Law, Eugene F. Mooney Jan 1966

Old Kontract Principles And Karl's New Kode: An Essay On The Jurisprudence Of Our New Commercial Law, Eugene F. Mooney

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Commercial Code's Statute Of Frauds For Sales Of Goods, Joseph A. Tate Jan 1966

The Uniform Commercial Code's Statute Of Frauds For Sales Of Goods, Joseph A. Tate

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Friendly Versus Hostile Fire Dichotomy, Robert I. Reis Jan 1966

The Friendly Versus Hostile Fire Dichotomy, Robert I. Reis

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.