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Subject to contract
Subject to contract, does not mean 'subject to the approval by the parties'
Contract for work or service contract for sale of goods
Contract for work or service contract for sale of goods, the
Hire purchase agreement and contract for sale
Hire purchase agreement and contract for sale, a contract of hire-purchase is properly speaking a
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Implied contract
Implied contract. A contract which the law infers, from acts, circumstances, or … that an employer will pay the person employed what his labour was worth; or, as in Francis v. Cockrell, (1870) LR
Contract of service and contract for service
Contract of service and contract for service, a 'contract for service'
Illegal contract
Illegal contract, an agreement to do any act forbidden either (1) by
freedom of contract
freedom of contract :a power or right to contract and freely determine the
Building contract
Building contract, 'A building contract means a contract for the building of
Contract of agency and contract of sale
Contract of agency and contract of sale, a contract of agency,
Contract of service
Contract of service, and contract for services. A contract for services
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