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Proxeneta
Proxeneta, a kind of broker or agent. All contracts for marriage (commonly called marri-age-brokage contracts), by which a party engages to give another a compensation if he
Pawnbroker
and at no other time,' and that catalogues are to be preserved for three years at least. Special Contracts.--By s. 24, special contracts [see Sch. III., Form 7, and Jones v. Marshall, (1889) 24 QBD 269] may
Notice
after 1925, and if registrable, not registered; (3) restrictive covenants and equitable easements created before 1926; (4) estate contracts made before 1926, unless the benefit has been acquired after 1925 and not registered. On the other hand,
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Lex loci contractus
Lex loci contractus (the law of the place of the contract). Generally speaking, the validity of a contract is decided by
Marriage
Lee 42, and declare any subsequent intermediate marriage by either party invalid. But whether or not a mere contract 'per verba de pr'senti' ever constituted by itself a valid marriage in England as regards dower, heirship, and
Husband and wife
to have survived the elder. The general rule is that a husband is not bound by his wife's contracts, unless made by his authority, express or implied. If any Articles are supplied to the wife which are
Hire
head of hire of labour and services. The rights, duties, and obligations of the parties resulting from the contract of bailment for hire may be thus stated:- (I.) Hire of things. The letting to hire implies an
Design and build
Design and build, or turnkey contracts are (Colloquially) 'package deal' (contracts) are contracts under which the contractor undertakes to design the whole or part
Construction
Acquisition Act, (1 of 1894), s. 40(1)(b)] As to construction of statutes, see ACT OF PARLIAMENT; and of contracts, see Chitty on Contracts, Ch. v.; and of deeds, see Norton on Interpretation of Deeds. Partem aliquam recte
contractor
contractor : one that contracts: as a : one that contracts to perform work or provide supplies b :
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Proxeneta
Proxeneta, a kind of broker or agent. All contracts for marriage (commonly called marri-age-brokage contracts), by which a party engages to give another a compensation if he
Pawnbroker
and at no other time,' and that catalogues are to be preserved for three years at least. Special Contracts.--By s. 24, special contracts [see Sch. III., Form 7, and Jones v. Marshall, (1889) 24 QBD 269] may
Notice
after 1925, and if registrable, not registered; (3) restrictive covenants and equitable easements created before 1926; (4) estate contracts made before 1926, unless the benefit has been acquired after 1925 and not registered. On the other hand,
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Lex loci contractus
Lex loci contractus (the law of the place of the contract). Generally speaking, the validity of a contract is decided by
Marriage
Lee 42, and declare any subsequent intermediate marriage by either party invalid. But whether or not a mere contract 'per verba de pr'senti' ever constituted by itself a valid marriage in England as regards dower, heirship, and
Husband and wife
to have survived the elder. The general rule is that a husband is not bound by his wife's contracts, unless made by his authority, express or implied. If any Articles are supplied to the wife which are
Hire
head of hire of labour and services. The rights, duties, and obligations of the parties resulting from the contract of bailment for hire may be thus stated:- (I.) Hire of things. The letting to hire implies an
Design and build
Design and build, or turnkey contracts are (Colloquially) 'package deal' (contracts) are contracts under which the contractor undertakes to design the whole or part
Construction
Acquisition Act, (1 of 1894), s. 40(1)(b)] As to construction of statutes, see ACT OF PARLIAMENT; and of contracts, see Chitty on Contracts, Ch. v.; and of deeds, see Norton on Interpretation of Deeds. Partem aliquam recte
contractor
contractor : one that contracts: as a : one that contracts to perform work or provide supplies b :
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