The All England Law Reports: (incorporating the Law Times Reports and the Law Journal Reports) of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, the Privy Council, All Divisions of the Supreme Court, and Courts of Special JurisdictionButterworth., 1991 |
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... express term of the contract might permit the authority to require the plaintiff to work 100 consecutive hours but , for many people , to work 100 consecutive hours would be dangerous to their health as well as to the safety of their ...
... express term of the contract might permit the authority to require the plaintiff to work 100 consecutive hours but , for many people , to work 100 consecutive hours would be dangerous to their health as well as to the safety of their ...
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... express and implied terms , and so any implied term had to be applied subject to any limiting express term , especially where that express term governed tasks that were acknowledged to involve high risks . Here , however , the extra 48 ...
... express and implied terms , and so any implied term had to be applied subject to any limiting express term , especially where that express term governed tasks that were acknowledged to involve high risks . Here , however , the extra 48 ...
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... express obligation of the letter of undertaking was that the club should advise the bank ' promptly if the ship ... express or implied . ( 3 ) A warranty ... is a condition which must be exactly complied with , whether material to the ...
... express obligation of the letter of undertaking was that the club should advise the bank ' promptly if the ship ... express or implied . ( 3 ) A warranty ... is a condition which must be exactly complied with , whether material to the ...
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