Supplementary Materials on ContractsM. Freedman, 1961 - 136페이지 |
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... ships . The contracts were negotiated and executed in 1917 and 1918 , when Germany's destructive warfare against our ocean shipping essential to the successful prosecution of the war made it necessary for the United States to build the ...
... ships . The contracts were negotiated and executed in 1917 and 1918 , when Germany's destructive warfare against our ocean shipping essential to the successful prosecution of the war made it necessary for the United States to build the ...
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... ships in the shortest possible time ; there was a scarcity of ships and shipbuilding facilities in the United States ; Bethlehem , the largest shipbuilder in the world , not only had shipbuilding facilities available , but also a ...
... ships in the shortest possible time ; there was a scarcity of ships and shipbuilding facilities in the United States ; Bethlehem , the largest shipbuilder in the world , not only had shipbuilding facilities available , but also a ...
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... ships through ordinary commercial negotiations , it must have known that the purchases could not be made in a market of open competition because existing ship- building facilities would be overtaxed by the construction program ... And ...
... ships through ordinary commercial negotiations , it must have known that the purchases could not be made in a market of open competition because existing ship- building facilities would be overtaxed by the construction program ... And ...
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Mitigation of Damages | 5 |
E Quantum Meruit and Rescission for Breach | 38 |
Problem Case CB | 49 |
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Abstracts CB action agent agreed agreement alleged amount appears assignment authority automobile bargain Bethlehem breach of contract buyer Cal Sales Campbell Campbell Soup Company carriages carrier carrots cause circumstances claim clause Collins View compete complaint Congress consideration contractor Corporation cost court court of equity covenants customers dealer decision defendant defendant's delay delivered delivery duty employes enforce entitled equity evidence express fact failure franchise fraudulent held implied injunction insured intention John Bowen judgment jury Justice liability liquidated damages manufacturer ment Morgan mortgage Motor mutual negligence Note CB notice obligation operation opinion paragraph Parol Evidence Rule parties payment person plaintiff principle procurement profits promise public policy purchase question reason recover remedy renegotiation representations Restatement of Contracts result rule shipment ships special damages specific performance Standard-Triumph statute of frauds Supp supra termination tort Uniform Commercial Code void warranty