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Design and build

Design and build, or turnkey contracts are (Colloquially) 'package deal' (contracts) are contracts under which the

Husband and wife

is that a husband is not bound by his wife's contracts, unless made by his authority, express or implied. If any

Lex loci contractus

Lex loci contractus (the law of the place of the contract). Generally speaking,

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Del credere agent

loss arising from the failure of persons with whom he contracts to carry out their contracts, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2),

Letters of safe-conduct

(1), and such property is suspected to be in a contracting State, the court may issue a letter of request to

Fraud

Cas 210; see also LACHES. Constructive fraud. Such acts or contracts as, though not originating in any actual evil design or

Frauds, Statute of

Act, 1925, s. 40, in regard to land) upon any contract for the sale or other disposition of land or any

Gretna green marriage

By the law of Scotland a valid marriage may be contracted by consent alone before witnesses without any other formality. See

Illegal contract

Illegal contract, an agreement to do any act forbidden either (1) by

Implied contract

Implied contract. A contract which the law infers, from acts, circumstances, or

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Design and build

Design and build, or turnkey contracts are (Colloquially) 'package deal' (contracts) are contracts under which the

Husband and wife

is that a husband is not bound by his wife's contracts, unless made by his authority, express or implied. If any

Lex loci contractus

Lex loci contractus (the law of the place of the contract). Generally speaking,

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Del credere agent

loss arising from the failure of persons with whom he contracts to carry out their contracts, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2),

Letters of safe-conduct

(1), and such property is suspected to be in a contracting State, the court may issue a letter of request to

Fraud

Cas 210; see also LACHES. Constructive fraud. Such acts or contracts as, though not originating in any actual evil design or

Frauds, Statute of

Act, 1925, s. 40, in regard to land) upon any contract for the sale or other disposition of land or any

Gretna green marriage

By the law of Scotland a valid marriage may be contracted by consent alone before witnesses without any other formality. See

Illegal contract

Illegal contract, an agreement to do any act forbidden either (1) by

Implied contract

Implied contract. A contract which the law infers, from acts, circumstances, or

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