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_bSAH
100 _aSaharay, H.K. (Ed.)
245 _aCaspersz's Estoppels and The Substantive Law or the principles of Keeping Faith and Finality
250 _a5th ed
260 _aKolkata
_bR.Cambray & Co. Private Ltd
_c2007
300 _a100 772p.
_c24cm
500 _aCONTENTS A CHARACTERISATION OF THE SUBJECT TITLE 1. The two Doctrines 2. he Division of Estoppel 3. The Historical development of Estoppel PART- I The Doctrine of Change Situations Chapter- 1 The Development of the modern Doctrine Chapter- 2 Estoppel as Rules of Evidence as Rules of Substantive Law Chapter- 3 Representations Express or Implied Chapter- 4 The Doctrine of Change Situations and The Evidence Act Chapter- 5 The Principles of Agency Chapter- 6 Partnership Chapter- 7 Negotiable Instruments Chapter- 8 Corporations Chapter- 9 Patents and Trade Marks Chapter- 10 Bailor and Bailee Chapter- 11 Vendor and Purchaser Chapter- 12 Landlord and Tenant Chapter- 13 Relations of Trust Chapter- 14 Of Deeds and Documents, Including Mortgages and Wills Chapter- 15 Admission in The Course of Judicial Proceedings PART- II Res Judicata or The Conclusiveness of Judgments, Decrees and Orders Chapter- 16 General Doctrine Chapter- 17 On The Relevancy of Judgments and the Effect of Fraud Chapter- 18 Of The Evidence Necessary To Support The Plea Chapter- 19 Matters in Issue Chapter- 20 Personals Bars Chapter- 21 Personal Default and The Principles of a final Decisions Chapter- 22 Parties, Privies and Representatives Chapter- 23 Competent Courts and Special Tribunals Chapter- 24 Execution Proceedings and The Principles of Finality Chapter- 25 Partition Proceedings-Rent Suits-Mortgages Chapter- 26 Judgment in Rem Chapter- 27 Foreign Judgments in Personam Chapter- 28 Lis Pendens and Private Proceedings Chapter- 29 On The Finally of Criminal Proceedings
650 _aLaw
700 _aSaharay, M.S. (Ed.)
942 _cBK
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