Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, ÆÄÆ® 2E.C. Markley & Son, 1906 |
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... common law country has adopted an improvement , you should not allow your student to escape from the law school without seeing that he knows what that improvement is . The very fact that he had the knowledge would give him the interest ...
... common law country has adopted an improvement , you should not allow your student to escape from the law school without seeing that he knows what that improvement is . The very fact that he had the knowledge would give him the interest ...
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... law examiners in any one state can do more to uplift the cause of legal education in that state than all its law ... common ideals in legal education . Lucien H. Alexander : Then I will move that a committee of seven be appointed by the ...
... law examiners in any one state can do more to uplift the cause of legal education in that state than all its law ... common ideals in legal education . Lucien H. Alexander : Then I will move that a committee of seven be appointed by the ...
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... common law to new con- ditions . In this respect , I believe , the present compares favorably with any period of English or American legal history . In legislation on legal subjects we have not as a profession shown any marked ability ...
... common law to new con- ditions . In this respect , I believe , the present compares favorably with any period of English or American legal history . In legislation on legal subjects we have not as a profession shown any marked ability ...
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... law . The common law , as developed by our courts , each acting separately , meets new situations as they arise , but where concerted action to effect legislation is demanded , we fail . Taken as a whole , the conduct of individual ...
... law . The common law , as developed by our courts , each acting separately , meets new situations as they arise , but where concerted action to effect legislation is demanded , we fail . Taken as a whole , the conduct of individual ...
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... law . Other common law countries , England and her colonies , have made great improvements in their legal administration , and have been working successfully under these improvements for more than thirty years . While these facts have ...
... law . Other common law countries , England and her colonies , have made great improvements in their legal administration , and have been working successfully under these improvements for more than thirty years . While these facts have ...
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action admission adopted American Bar Association Annual Conference application appointed August 22 bailee Bank bill of lading buyer carrier Chairman commerce Commercial Law Commissioners on Uniform common law Conference of Commissioners Congress contract to sell course decision degree deliver delivery District of Columbia divorce document of title draft duty English Act examination Executive Committee F. W. Maitland fact firm fraud Henry Wade Rogers holder Illinois indorsement interest issued James Barr Ames lawyer legal education legislation legislature liable lien Mark Norris matter Mechem meeting ment motion N. Y. Supp negotiable bill negotiable document Negotiable Instruments Law negotiable receipt notice parties partner partnership person possession practice present President profession purchaser recommendation resolution rule Secretary seller South Carolina Staake standard statute thereof tion trade-mark transfer Uniform State Laws University unless Warehouse Receipts warehouseman warranty William Draper Lewis York
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385 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where, under a contract to sell or a sale, the property in the goods has passed to the buyer, and the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to pay for the goods according to the terms of the contract or the sale, the seller may maintain an action against him for the price of the goods.
356 ÆäÀÌÁö - This presumption is applicable, although by the terms of the contract, the buyer is to pay the price before receiving delivery of the goods, and the goods are marked with the words "collect on delivery" or their equivalents. Rule 5. If the contract to sell requires the seller to deliver the goods to the buyer, or at a particular place, or to pay the freight or cost of transportation to the buyer, or to a particular place, the property does not pass until the goods have been delivered to the buyer...
394 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... an original, even though the purchase be after the delivery of the goods by the carrier to the holder of the original bill. Sec. 8. (Non-Negotiable Bills Shall be so Marked.) A non-negotiable bill shall have placed plainly upon its face by the carrier issuing it "non-negotiable
429 ÆäÀÌÁö - In possession of the bill or to the adverse claimant, until the carrier has had a reasonable time to ascertain the validity of the adverse claim or to bring legal proceedings to compel all claimants to interplead.
358 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where, in pursuance of the contract, the seller delivers the goods to the buyer or to a carrier, or other bailee (whether named by the buyer or not), for the purpose of transmission to the buyer, and does not reserve the right of disposal, he is deemed to have unconditionally appropriated the goods to the contract.
367 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a negotiable document of title is transferred for value by delivery, and the indorsement of the transferor is essential for negotiation, the transferee acquires a right against the transferor to compel him to indorse the document unless a contrary intention appears. The negotiation shall take effect as of the time when the indorsement is actually made.
7 ÆäÀÌÁö - O'er lesser powers that be; But a mightier power and stronger Man from his throne has hurled, For the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world.
360 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where delivery has been delayed through the fault of either buyer or seller the goods are at the risk of the party in fault as regards any loss which might not have occurred but for such fault.
360 ÆäÀÌÁö - Unless otherwise agreed, the goods remain at the seller's risk until the property therein is transferred to the buyer, but when the property therein is transferred to the buyer, the goods are at the buyer's risk whether delivery has been made or not.
413 ÆäÀÌÁö - The validity of the negotiation of a bill is not impaired by the fact that such negotiation was a breach of duty on the part of the person making the negotiation, or by the fact that the owner of the bill was deprived of the possession of the same by fraud, accident, mistake, duress or conversion...