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... transaction distinguished from other transactions . The sales transaction is usually clearly differentiated from the bailment , but in some special circumstances , as a sale with option to return and a bail- ment with option to buy ...
... transaction distinguished from other transactions . The sales transaction is usually clearly differentiated from the bailment , but in some special circumstances , as a sale with option to return and a bail- ment with option to buy ...
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... transaction is not a " sale " under the Uniform Sales Act . C. WARRANTIES - PROMISES AND REPRESENTATION OF THE SELLER WITH REGARD TO THE SALE In general . If the only aspects of a sales transaction that were of in- terest or importance ...
... transaction is not a " sale " under the Uniform Sales Act . C. WARRANTIES - PROMISES AND REPRESENTATION OF THE SELLER WITH REGARD TO THE SALE In general . If the only aspects of a sales transaction that were of in- terest or importance ...
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... transaction containing the names and addresses of the parties to the transaction , the general nature of the property af- fected , and the date of the intended transaction , and ( b ) Publishes within five days of the intended ...
... transaction containing the names and addresses of the parties to the transaction , the general nature of the property af- fected , and the date of the intended transaction , and ( b ) Publishes within five days of the intended ...
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IMPORTANCE OF LAW IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRA | 3 |
ORIGIN HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAW | 10 |
THE MODERN SOURCES OF LAW | 16 |
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