Express Contract - Law Dictionary Search Results
Breach of warrantee
also breach of contract, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 59. Means a breach of an express or implied warrantee relating to the title, quality, content, or condition of goods sold, Black Law Dictionary, 7th
Appropriation of goods
an act identifying goods specifically with the contract. The appropriation may be made by either party with the express or implied consent of the other absolutely or conditionally or revocably, delivery to the buyer or a bailee
ratify
or effective ;esp : to adopt or affirm (as the prior act or contract of an agent) by express or implied consent with the effect of original authorization [unable to rescind the contract because he ratified it
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In the course of trade or business
In the course of trade or business, this expression means, that the mining lease, if it was a contract, was in the course of the business of
confirmation
a legislative body [senate of the Supreme Court nominee] 2 : something that confirms: as a : an express or implied contract by which a person makes a voidable agreement binding ;specif : a definite expression or
Acceptance
had not been made, Jac. Law Dict. The assenting to an offer: it is by the acceptance, whether express or implied, of an offer that all contracts are made. See CONTRACT, AGREEMENT. Acceptance of a bill of
Forgery
identifying the document, is falsely stated therein' (s. 1). It is immaterial in what language the document is expressed or in what place it is expressed to take effect, or that the document when forged is incomplete, … title, or to cause any person to part with property, or to enter into any express or implied contract, or with intent to commit fraud or that fraud may be committed, commits forgery, (Indian Penal Code, 1860,
Employee
Supp 3 SCR 55. A person who works in the service of another person (the employer) under an express or implied contract of hire under which the employer has the right to control the details of work
Seduction
standing in loco parentis for enticing away or debauching of the girl, per quod servitium amisit, but no express contract of service need be proved; see Evans v. Walton, (1867) LR 2 CP 615. There must be a
Employed
Union v. Ghatge and Patel Transport (P) Ltd., AIR 1968 SC 503 (506): (1968) 1 SCR 300. The expression 'employed' has at least two known connotations but as used in the definition, the context would indicate that … would indicate that it is used in the sense of a relationship brought about by express or implied contract of service in which the employee renders service for which he is engaged by the employer and the
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Express Contract - Law Dictionary Search Results
Breach of warrantee
also breach of contract, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 59. Means a breach of an express or implied warrantee relating to the title, quality, content, or condition of goods sold, Black Law Dictionary, 7th
Appropriation of goods
an act identifying goods specifically with the contract. The appropriation may be made by either party with the express or implied consent of the other absolutely or conditionally or revocably, delivery to the buyer or a bailee
ratify
or effective ;esp : to adopt or affirm (as the prior act or contract of an agent) by express or implied consent with the effect of original authorization [unable to rescind the contract because he ratified it
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In the course of trade or business
In the course of trade or business, this expression means, that the mining lease, if it was a contract, was in the course of the business of
confirmation
a legislative body [senate of the Supreme Court nominee] 2 : something that confirms: as a : an express or implied contract by which a person makes a voidable agreement binding ;specif : a definite expression or
Acceptance
had not been made, Jac. Law Dict. The assenting to an offer: it is by the acceptance, whether express or implied, of an offer that all contracts are made. See CONTRACT, AGREEMENT. Acceptance of a bill of
Forgery
identifying the document, is falsely stated therein' (s. 1). It is immaterial in what language the document is expressed or in what place it is expressed to take effect, or that the document when forged is incomplete, … title, or to cause any person to part with property, or to enter into any express or implied contract, or with intent to commit fraud or that fraud may be committed, commits forgery, (Indian Penal Code, 1860,
Employee
Supp 3 SCR 55. A person who works in the service of another person (the employer) under an express or implied contract of hire under which the employer has the right to control the details of work
Seduction
standing in loco parentis for enticing away or debauching of the girl, per quod servitium amisit, but no express contract of service need be proved; see Evans v. Walton, (1867) LR 2 CP 615. There must be a
Employed
Union v. Ghatge and Patel Transport (P) Ltd., AIR 1968 SC 503 (506): (1968) 1 SCR 300. The expression 'employed' has at least two known connotations but as used in the definition, the context would indicate that … would indicate that it is used in the sense of a relationship brought about by express or implied contract of service in which the employee renders service for which he is engaged by the employer and the
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