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Page 128
... relation to the shipowners ' claim would be Apr. 10 , 1972. The date in relation to MDC's claim would be Mar. 25 , 1972. In both cases the interest would run to Sept. 6 , 1976 , when both obligations were settled . The prima facie loss ...
... relation to the shipowners ' claim would be Apr. 10 , 1972. The date in relation to MDC's claim would be Mar. 25 , 1972. In both cases the interest would run to Sept. 6 , 1976 , when both obligations were settled . The prima facie loss ...
Page 215
... relation to any contract term . 10. A person is not bound by any contract term prejudicing or taking away rights of his which arise under , or in connection with the performance of , another contract , so far as those rights extend to ...
... relation to any contract term . 10. A person is not bound by any contract term prejudicing or taking away rights of his which arise under , or in connection with the performance of , another contract , so far as those rights extend to ...
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... relation to the contract , the force of law in the United Kingdom . ( 2 ) In a case where- ( a ) the contract is not made in the United Kingdom , and ( b ) neither the place of departure nor the place of destination under it is in the ...
... relation to the contract , the force of law in the United Kingdom . ( 2 ) In a case where- ( a ) the contract is not made in the United Kingdom , and ( b ) neither the place of departure nor the place of destination under it is in the ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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