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  2. Leaf v International Galleries - Wikipedia

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    The painter's identity was a term of the contract, which could either be classified as a condition (breach of which allows termination of the contract) or a warranty (which allows damages only). Here the painter's identity was a condition, but after hanging it in one's house for five years it is far too late to reject the painting for breach of ...

  3. McRae v Commonwealth Disposals Commission - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Paling, "McRae v Commonwealth Disposals Commission - A Forgotten Decision" (1975) 50 New Zealand Law Journal 174 (6 May 1975) J G Fleming, "Common Mistake" (1952) 15 Modern Law Review 229 (No 2, April 1952) "Non-Existent Subject-Matter of Contract" (1951) 45 Queensland Justice of the Peace and Local Authorities' Journal 149

  4. File:International law documents - 1950-51 (IA ...

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  5. Solle v Butcher - Wikipedia

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    Solle v Butcher [1950] 1 KB 671 is an English contract law case, concerning the right to have a contract declared voidable in equity. Denning LJ reaffirmed a class of "equitable mistakes" in his judgment, which enabled a claimant to avoid a contract.

  6. File:ROC1950-05-23-1950-06-07Law01521att.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Reuther's Treaty of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The contract continued COLA and raised the annual improvement factor to 4 cents an hour. Also, GM agreed to cover one half of the cost for workers and their families. The UAW, in return, agreed to a five-year term of the contract. Fortune named the contract the "Treaty of Detroit" and noted Reuther's impressive negotiating abilities. Ford and ...

  8. Buttle v Saunders - Wikipedia

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    Buttle v Saunders [1950] 2 All ER 193 is an English trusts law case, which held that a trustee has a duty to gazump, or break an agreement which has not quite been completed into a formal and binding contract.

  9. Category:1950 in United States case law - Wikipedia

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