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... performance has not yet commenced , but further , that non - performance is not yet detrimental to either contractor . In Roman Law a contract may be defined to be an agree- ment which the law enforces because of its being accompanied ...
... performance has not yet commenced , but further , that non - performance is not yet detrimental to either contractor . In Roman Law a contract may be defined to be an agree- ment which the law enforces because of its being accompanied ...
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... performance by the mandatarius becoming neces- sary to save the mandator from loss or inconvenience . If the principal or mandator does not revoke his mandate before the agent or mandatarius has begun performance , the mandate becomes ...
... performance by the mandatarius becoming neces- sary to save the mandator from loss or inconvenience . If the principal or mandator does not revoke his mandate before the agent or mandatarius has begun performance , the mandate becomes ...
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... performance or faulty performance of that wherein he , the man- dator , is not interested ? In other words , how are we to reconcile the apparently conflicting statements of 6. 4 and 8. 6 , h . t . ? The answer is that a mandate at the ...
... performance or faulty performance of that wherein he , the man- dator , is not interested ? In other words , how are we to reconcile the apparently conflicting statements of 6. 4 and 8. 6 , h . t . ? The answer is that a mandate at the ...
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... performance : but he is not bound to perform when the mandator has no interest in the perform- ance . 2. To perform carefully : 3. To act without fraud or carelessness : 4 . To deliver up to the mandator all benefit re- sulting from the ...
... performance : but he is not bound to perform when the mandator has no interest in the perform- ance . 2. To perform carefully : 3. To act without fraud or carelessness : 4 . To deliver up to the mandator all benefit re- sulting from the ...
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... performance ; so that the stranger could claim interest from the man- dator , and the latter could in his turn demand reimbursement from Titius , or could claim from Titius in the first instance because of his own liability to the ...
... performance ; so that the stranger could claim interest from the man- dator , and the latter could in his turn demand reimbursement from Titius , or could claim from Titius in the first instance because of his own liability to the ...
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