Express Contract - Law Dictionary Search Results
parol evidence rule
contract or will) is not admissible when the writing is unambiguous or was intended to be a final expression of the author's wishes
usage of trade
of dealing, course of performance NOTE: Evidence of a usage of trade may be admissible as supplementing the express terms of a disputed contract when it does not contradict them.
VerbarModus
The arrangement of or mode of expressing the terms of a contract or conveyance
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Shrug
To draw up or contract the shoulders especially by way of expressing doubt indifference dislike dread or the like
Detinet
the specific recovery of goods, under a contract to deliver them, 1 Reeves, 159. No longer a technical expression.
Disposition of the company's property
(CA), (2001) Ch LR 555. A control for the disposition of land and an effected disposition; that the expression 'sold, leased or otherwise disposed of by a disposition' was not apt to include a contract to make
During the pleasure
by statute, can be terminated at any time without cause assigned. The True scope and effect of this expression is that even if a special contract has been made with the civil servants the Crown is not
Lot
Lot, a contribution or duty. See SCOT. --the expression lot means quantity of goods, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Ramswaroop Vaishya, AIR 2003 SC 1067. (Contract Act,
Sole agent
Sole agent, an expression of which the meaning is to be ascertained by construction of the contract, Snelgrove v. Ellringham Coll. Co.,
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Express Contract - Law Dictionary Search Results
parol evidence rule
contract or will) is not admissible when the writing is unambiguous or was intended to be a final expression of the author's wishes
usage of trade
of dealing, course of performance NOTE: Evidence of a usage of trade may be admissible as supplementing the express terms of a disputed contract when it does not contradict them.
VerbarModus
The arrangement of or mode of expressing the terms of a contract or conveyance
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Shrug
To draw up or contract the shoulders especially by way of expressing doubt indifference dislike dread or the like
Detinet
the specific recovery of goods, under a contract to deliver them, 1 Reeves, 159. No longer a technical expression.
Disposition of the company's property
(CA), (2001) Ch LR 555. A control for the disposition of land and an effected disposition; that the expression 'sold, leased or otherwise disposed of by a disposition' was not apt to include a contract to make
During the pleasure
by statute, can be terminated at any time without cause assigned. The True scope and effect of this expression is that even if a special contract has been made with the civil servants the Crown is not
Lot
Lot, a contribution or duty. See SCOT. --the expression lot means quantity of goods, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Ramswaroop Vaishya, AIR 2003 SC 1067. (Contract Act,
Sole agent
Sole agent, an expression of which the meaning is to be ascertained by construction of the contract, Snelgrove v. Ellringham Coll. Co.,
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