| Law - 1933 - 1100 pages
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| Law - 1953 - 884 pages
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| Law - 1952 - 998 pages
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| Law - 1917 - 880 pages
...same signification as it has in Anglo-American law. To charge a person with bad faith there must exist actual knowledge of the infirmity or defect or knowledge of such facts as to put him on notice. See N. L L. s. 56 and BEA s. 90. In Germany the term is equivalent to "a conviction,... | |
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