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What does “hold to order” mean?
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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Under U.S. Law, what does “Notwithstanding” mean?What does payable in advance mean?What does this “no waiver” clause mean?What does “for avoidance of doubt” mean in a contract?What does Per: Mean on an NDA?What does (…) mean in a legal documentWhat does 'to the order of' mean (excluding contexts of bills, promissory notes)?In technology contractor employment law what does “lump sum” mean?What does “While in the service of the company” mean?What does “reasonable” mean?
Paul Davies. JC Smith's The Law of Contract (2018 2 ed). p. 69.
- Is the Best Answer from Yahoo Answers beneath wrong? I'm assuming that the rogue, Fletcher, didn't have a solicitor.
One solicitor is accepting a duty to make sure the transaction is completed before title transfers..that's all.
- How could Grey induce "the defendant to detain the sugar and indemnified him for doing so" (gold), if the "the sugar was held to Fletcher’s order" (red)?
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Paul Davies. JC Smith's The Law of Contract (2018 2 ed). p. 69.
- Is the Best Answer from Yahoo Answers beneath wrong? I'm assuming that the rogue, Fletcher, didn't have a solicitor.
One solicitor is accepting a duty to make sure the transaction is completed before title transfers..that's all.
- How could Grey induce "the defendant to detain the sugar and indemnified him for doing so" (gold), if the "the sugar was held to Fletcher’s order" (red)?
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Paul Davies. JC Smith's The Law of Contract (2018 2 ed). p. 69.
- Is the Best Answer from Yahoo Answers beneath wrong? I'm assuming that the rogue, Fletcher, didn't have a solicitor.
One solicitor is accepting a duty to make sure the transaction is completed before title transfers..that's all.
- How could Grey induce "the defendant to detain the sugar and indemnified him for doing so" (gold), if the "the sugar was held to Fletcher’s order" (red)?
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Paul Davies. JC Smith's The Law of Contract (2018 2 ed). p. 69.
- Is the Best Answer from Yahoo Answers beneath wrong? I'm assuming that the rogue, Fletcher, didn't have a solicitor.
One solicitor is accepting a duty to make sure the transaction is completed before title transfers..that's all.
- How could Grey induce "the defendant to detain the sugar and indemnified him for doing so" (gold), if the "the sugar was held to Fletcher’s order" (red)?
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