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... Practice 84-85 Insurance ( Employers ' Agency 85 Arbitration 85-88 Liability ) Insurance ( Fire ) 115-116 116 Insurance ( Guarantee ) 116-117 Banking 88-89 Insurance ( Liability ) 117 Bill of Lading 89 Insurance ( Marine ) 117-119 Bills ...
... Practice 84-85 Insurance ( Employers ' Agency 85 Arbitration 85-88 Liability ) Insurance ( Fire ) 115-116 116 Insurance ( Guarantee ) 116-117 Banking 88-89 Insurance ( Liability ) 117 Bill of Lading 89 Insurance ( Marine ) 117-119 Bills ...
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... practice ? ( To satisfy the criteria for this , it would at least have to be a practice which is uniformly adopted , which is quite unambiguous , and which is invariably understood to apply to any relevant contract from which it is not ...
... practice ? ( To satisfy the criteria for this , it would at least have to be a practice which is uniformly adopted , which is quite unambiguous , and which is invariably understood to apply to any relevant contract from which it is not ...
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... practice may be prohibited . This means , e.g. , that a trader must be able to prove that what he claims in his advertising is true . A marketing practice may also be banned on the grounds that it misuses the ambitions of consumers or ...
... practice may be prohibited . This means , e.g. , that a trader must be able to prove that what he claims in his advertising is true . A marketing practice may also be banned on the grounds that it misuses the ambitions of consumers or ...
Contents
Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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