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Page 51
... parties agreed . . . . The purposes of the Acts are served by bringing the parties together and es- tablishing conditions under which they are to work out their agreement them- selves . To allow the application of the Ohio antitrust law ...
... parties agreed . . . . The purposes of the Acts are served by bringing the parties together and es- tablishing conditions under which they are to work out their agreement them- selves . To allow the application of the Ohio antitrust law ...
Page 188
... PARTIES When two or more parties make an agreement or enter into a transaction , it is necessary to determine what they intended as the law seeks to carry out that intention . This is merely a particular aspect of the freedom of ...
... PARTIES When two or more parties make an agreement or enter into a transaction , it is necessary to determine what they intended as the law seeks to carry out that intention . This is merely a particular aspect of the freedom of ...
Page 365
... parties at the time it was made . " ... It follows that in construing the written agreement of these parties , all of its provisions , its subject matter , the situation of the parties at that time , and the object intended to be ...
... parties at the time it was made . " ... It follows that in construing the written agreement of these parties , all of its provisions , its subject matter , the situation of the parties at that time , and the object intended to be ...
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The Makers of the Law | 6 |
The Nature of Law | 15 |
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