Commentary Upon Recent Decisions in the Law of Conditional Sales, the Specific Performance of Co-operative Marketing Agreements, and Construction of California Statutes |
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... seller of any breach of any covenant or agreement herein contained on the part of the purchaser shall not be deemed or held to be a waiver of any subsequent or other breach of said covenant or agreement , nor a waiver of any other ...
... seller of any breach of any covenant or agreement herein contained on the part of the purchaser shall not be deemed or held to be a waiver of any subsequent or other breach of said covenant or agreement , nor a waiver of any other ...
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... seller the association should be entitled to an injunction to prevent the same and to a decree of specific performance of the contract . But although the agreement was for the purchase and sale of personal property under special ...
... seller the association should be entitled to an injunction to prevent the same and to a decree of specific performance of the contract . But although the agreement was for the purchase and sale of personal property under special ...
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Webster Verner Clark. 148 12 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW seller failed to perform , yet the court chose to follow the Barlow case rather than the later statute and , after dissolving the temporary injunction which it had issued , remanded the ...
Webster Verner Clark. 148 12 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW seller failed to perform , yet the court chose to follow the Barlow case rather than the later statute and , after dissolving the temporary injunction which it had issued , remanded the ...
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... seller . 47 Cornell Law Quarterly , 269 ; 72 Pennsylvania Law Review , 181 ; 34 Harvard Law Review , 200 ; Blakemore on Prohibition , p . 401 . 34 Harvard Law Review , 200 , 201 , where there is a discussion of the principles of ...
... seller . 47 Cornell Law Quarterly , 269 ; 72 Pennsylvania Law Review , 181 ; 34 Harvard Law Review , 200 ; Blakemore on Prohibition , p . 401 . 34 Harvard Law Review , 200 , 201 , where there is a discussion of the principles of ...
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... sellers shall be relieved of all obligation in law and in equity to convey the premises and the money theretofor paid shall be kept and retained by the sellers , etc . " ( 5 ) The vendees failed to make several payments whereupon the ...
... sellers shall be relieved of all obligation in law and in equity to convey the premises and the money theretofor paid shall be kept and retained by the sellers , etc . " ( 5 ) The vendees failed to make several payments whereupon the ...
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Page 16 - The farmers' cooperatives exempt from taxation to the extent provided in subsection (a) are farmers', fruit growers', or like associations organized and operated on a cooperative basis (A) for the purpose of marketing the products of members or other producers, and turning back to them the proceeds of sales, less the necessary marketing expenses...
Page 16 - Such associations may have marketing agencies in common ; and such associations and their members may make the necessary contracts and agreements to effect such purposes : Provided, however, That such associations are operated for the mutual benefit of the members thereof, as such producers, and conform to one or both of the following requirements: First. That no member of the association is allowed more than one vote because of the amount of stock or membership capital he may own therein, or, Second.
Page 16 - No special privileges or immunities shall ever be granted which may not be altered, revoked or repealed by the Legislature; nor shall any citizen, or class of citizens, be granted privileges or immunities which, upon the same terms, shall not be granted to all citizens.
Page 16 - Associations organized hereunder shall be deemed "non-profit," inasmuch as they are not organized to make profit for themselves, as such, or for their members, as such, but only for their members as producers.
Page 7 - ... where the property is to be sold, and publishing a copy thereof, once a week for the same period, in some newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the city or township, in which the property is situated, if there be one...
Page 18 - ... as being bona fide and as having been created without the lienor having any notice that the carrying vehicle was being used or was to be used for illegal transportation of liquor, and shall pay the balance of the proceeds into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts.
Page 16 - Every such trust as is defined herein, is declared to be unlawful, against public policy and void, provided that no agreement. combination or association shall be deemed to be unlawful or within the provisions of this act, the object and business of which are to conduct its operations at a reasonable profit or to market at a reasonable profit those products which cannot otherwise be so marketed...
Page 16 - ... operations at a reasonable profit or to market at a reasonable profit those products which cannot otherwise be so marketed; provided further that it shall not be deemed to be unlawful, or within the provisions of this act, for persons, firms, or corporations engaged in the business of selling or manufacturing commodities of a similar or like character to employ, form, organize or own any interest in any association, firm or corporation having as its object or purpose the transportation, marketing...
Page 8 - A written or printed notice thereof must be conspicuously fastened up, at least forty-two days before the sale, in three public places, in the town or city where the sale is to take place, and also in three public places, in the town or city where the property is situated, if the sale is to take place in another town or city.
Page 8 - ... 2. A copy of the notice must be published, at least once in each of the six weeks, immediately preceding the sale, in a newspaper published...