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Irrevocable
of which an action will lie, but the covenant is not specifically enforceable, Robinson v. Ommanney, (1882) 23 CD 285.
Costs
rule is that the successful party gets his costs, The Ophelia, (1911) 46; Cooper v. Whittingham, (1880) 15 CD 501. A plaintiff who makes several distinct claims in an action may be ordered to pay the defendant's
Constructive notice
seen the full title. See Cox and Neve's Contract, (1891) 2 Ch 109; Patman v. Harland, (1881) 17 CD 353 illustrates the doctrine. It was there held that: (a) notice of a material document is notice of
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Concealment
contracts for the sale of land, see Flight v. Booth, 1 Bing NC 377; Terry v. White, 32 CD 29; and PROSPECTUS.
Computer media
Computer media, means a floppy (3' inch and 1.44 MB capacity) CD-ROM, and includes on-line data transmission of electronic data to a server designated by e-filing Administrator for this purpose.
Building
Building, defined by Lord Esher in Moir v. Williams, (1892) 1 QB 270, as an inclosure of brick or stone covered by a roof, and said by Park, J., in R. v. Gregory, (1833) 5 B....
Blank transfer
in blank is void; but the lender will have an equitable security, Colonial Bank v. Whinney, (1884) 26 CD 257, and this principle is applicable to transfers of shares in companies transferable only by deed; but if
Audit
auditor's personal liability for failure of duty, see Leeds Estate Building & Investment Co. v. Shepherd, (1887) 36 CD 787; Re Republic of Bolivia, etc., Ltd., (1914) 1 Ch 139; and as to setting aside his certificate,
Assent of personal representatives
of death and as a rule it could not be withdrawn [but see Whittaker v. Kershaw (1890), 45 CD 320]. This is still the law in regard to pure personalty, excluding chattels real. Before the (English) Land
Contract for sale of land
defects of title which could not have been discovered by inspection of the property, Hardman v. Child, 28 CD 712, and on that account it has sometimes been said that a contract for sale of land is
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Irrevocable
of which an action will lie, but the covenant is not specifically enforceable, Robinson v. Ommanney, (1882) 23 CD 285.
Costs
rule is that the successful party gets his costs, The Ophelia, (1911) 46; Cooper v. Whittingham, (1880) 15 CD 501. A plaintiff who makes several distinct claims in an action may be ordered to pay the defendant's
Constructive notice
seen the full title. See Cox and Neve's Contract, (1891) 2 Ch 109; Patman v. Harland, (1881) 17 CD 353 illustrates the doctrine. It was there held that: (a) notice of a material document is notice of
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Concealment
contracts for the sale of land, see Flight v. Booth, 1 Bing NC 377; Terry v. White, 32 CD 29; and PROSPECTUS.
Computer media
Computer media, means a floppy (3' inch and 1.44 MB capacity) CD-ROM, and includes on-line data transmission of electronic data to a server designated by e-filing Administrator for this purpose.
Building
Building, defined by Lord Esher in Moir v. Williams, (1892) 1 QB 270, as an inclosure of brick or stone covered by a roof, and said by Park, J., in R. v. Gregory, (1833) 5 B....
Blank transfer
in blank is void; but the lender will have an equitable security, Colonial Bank v. Whinney, (1884) 26 CD 257, and this principle is applicable to transfers of shares in companies transferable only by deed; but if
Audit
auditor's personal liability for failure of duty, see Leeds Estate Building & Investment Co. v. Shepherd, (1887) 36 CD 787; Re Republic of Bolivia, etc., Ltd., (1914) 1 Ch 139; and as to setting aside his certificate,
Assent of personal representatives
of death and as a rule it could not be withdrawn [but see Whittaker v. Kershaw (1890), 45 CD 320]. This is still the law in regard to pure personalty, excluding chattels real. Before the (English) Land
Contract for sale of land
defects of title which could not have been discovered by inspection of the property, Hardman v. Child, 28 CD 712, and on that account it has sometimes been said that a contract for sale of land is
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