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part performance
part performance see performance
Copyright
right to produce or reproduce the work or any substantial part thereof in any material form whatsoever, to perform, or in … to convert it into a dramatic work, by way of performance in public or otherwise; '(d) in the case of a
Frauds, Statute of
subject of very numerous legal decisions. The equitable doctrine of part performance which enables proof of a contract to be given notwith-standing
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performance
b : the fulfillment of a contract, promise, or obligation part performance 1 : partial performance of a contract, promise, or obligation
breach
but not to suspend performance or cancel the contract compare part performance at performance to·tal breach : a breach of contract under
Lease
otherwise than by deed, i.e., by parol. The doctrine of part performance is not affected [s. 55(d)]. Under that doctrine leases which
Performing right
be transmitted to subscribers to a diffusion service, in all parts of the world, Performing Right Society Ltd. v. Commissioner of … Performing right, 'performing right' means the right of performing in public,
statute of frauds
Frauds in the Important Laws section compare main purpose rule part performance at performance NOTE: There are many statutes of frauds, but
Exchange, Deed of
effect in equity of an exchange by parol, followed by part performance. In consequence of the inconvenience arising from the implied warranty
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, and the law of partnership by the (English) Partnership Act, 1890. The parts of the … conviction for larceny on the property in stolen goods. III. Performance of the Contract, in which, amongst other things, are dealt
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