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Page 222
... authority acting in the exercise of any statutory jurisdiction or function and is not a term in a contract to which the competent authority is itself a party . ( 3 ) In this section— " competent authority ” means any court , arbitrator ...
... authority acting in the exercise of any statutory jurisdiction or function and is not a term in a contract to which the competent authority is itself a party . ( 3 ) In this section— " competent authority ” means any court , arbitrator ...
Page 224
... authority or statutory undertaker " substitute " or local or public authority " . In the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 ( as originally enacted and as substituted by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ) — ( a ) in section 14 ( 1 ) ...
... authority or statutory undertaker " substitute " or local or public authority " . In the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 ( as originally enacted and as substituted by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ) — ( a ) in section 14 ( 1 ) ...
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... authority " is complex and can give rise to difficulties.9 The mere fact that a person enters into an Agreement " on behalf of ” another does not ipso facto bind the latter in the absence of the requisite " authority . " 10 On the ...
... authority " is complex and can give rise to difficulties.9 The mere fact that a person enters into an Agreement " on behalf of ” another does not ipso facto bind the latter in the absence of the requisite " authority . " 10 On the ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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