Law and Specifications for Engineers and ScientistsPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1963 - 585ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... held that the rights of the parties to the suit were determinable by the laws of Pennsylvania , and that since the United States had delayed un- reasonably in giving notice of the forgery to Clearfield Trust Company , the United States ...
... held that the rights of the parties to the suit were determinable by the laws of Pennsylvania , and that since the United States had delayed un- reasonably in giving notice of the forgery to Clearfield Trust Company , the United States ...
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... held that federal law placed the burden of proof on the Bank to show lack of good faith on the part of Parnell . Here , the U.S. Supreme Court held that ( a ) " the present litigation is purely between private parties and does not touch ...
... held that federal law placed the burden of proof on the Bank to show lack of good faith on the part of Parnell . Here , the U.S. Supreme Court held that ( a ) " the present litigation is purely between private parties and does not touch ...
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... held that the en- gineering firm was an agent of the city and that the city was liable for the acts of its agents , the engineers . The jury returned a verdict for $ 75,000 which with costs amounted to $ 106,288.20 . On appeal , the ...
... held that the en- gineering firm was an agent of the city and that the city was liable for the acts of its agents , the engineers . The jury returned a verdict for $ 75,000 which with costs amounted to $ 106,288.20 . On appeal , the ...
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