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Institutions

of obligations into four kinds, for they arise: (1) ex contractu; (2) quasi ex contractu; (3) ex maleficio; (4) quasi ex

Infant

either void or voidable. See AGE. At Common Law, the contracts of infants are divided into three classes: 1st. Those which

Indemnity

Indemnity, a contract, express or implied, to keep a person harmless from loss

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Broker

small pieces], (1) an agent employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons in matters of trade, commerce and navigation,

Forward contract

Forward contract, means a transaction involving delivery, other than Cash or Tom

Impossibility

Impossibility. If a man contract to do a thing which is absolutely impossible by its

Specific performance

done, and that damages at law for breach of the contract are not a sufficient com-pensation. The Common Law has not

Married women's property

1914 (4 & 5Geo. 5, c. 59), in relation to contracts, and the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, provided that

Uberrima fides

Uberrima fides [Lat.] (most abundant good faith). Contracts said to require uberrima fides are those entered into between

Subject to contract

Subject to contract, does not mean 'subject to the approval by the parties'

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