10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROMISSORILY»
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promissorily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Nor was he obliged by oath to a strict observation of that which promissorily was
unlawful. Brown. it.) * PROMISSORY, adj. [ promiffortus, Latin, j Containing
professing of some benefit to be conferred. — As the preceptive part enjoins the
most ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Nor was he obliged by oath to a strict observation of that which promissorily was
unlawful. Brown. (t,) • PROMISSORY, adj. \_promissonus, Latin, j Containing
professing of some benefit to be conferred. — As the preceptive part enjoins the ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
Sub-contractor's bid: If a sub-contractor's bid is relied upon by the general
contractor when he submits his overall bid to the customer, the sub-contractor is
promissorily estopped from revoking the bid for the time necessary for the
general ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Nor was he obliged by oath to a strict observation of that which promissorily was
unlawful. Brown. it.) * PROMISSORY, adj. [ promisorius, Latin.] Containing
professing of some benefit to be conferred. — As the preceptive part enjoins the
most ...
5
The circle of John Mair: logic and logicians in ...
Caubraith asserts that where 'If Socrates comes to me I will give him a horse' is
taken promissorily, its contradictory is 'It is the case that Socrates will come to me
and I will not give him a horse', but taken illatively its contradictory is 'It is possible
...
6
Uniform commercial code reporting service, second series: ...
Cite as 24 UCC Rep Serv 2d [1 1103.3, 1 2306.10] Buyer not promissorily
estopped from eliminating its requirements. Even assuming — as is necessary in
considering a summary judgment motion — that the moving party (buyer of
plastic ...
Pike and Fischer, Inc, 1995
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West's federal supplement. [First Series.]
Estoppel ©=85 Under Ohio law, employer was not promissorily estopped from
permanently replacing employee during her maternity leave; she was never
promised continued employment, when she asked benefits administrator what
would ...
8
Strange Country: Modernity and Nationhood in Irish Writing ...
Swift thus becomes promissorily Burkean. Once viewed retrospectively from the
Burkean position, his Anglicanism, like Burke's, can be understood to be a
characteristic anti-revolutionary adherence to a spiritual politics that has its roots
in a ...
9
A Complete Dictionary of the English Language
PROMISSORILY, prom'-mlf-sur- i\-f. ad. By way of promise. PROMISSORY, prom'-
mls-sary. a. Containing profession of some benefit to be conferred.
PROMONTORY, prom'-min-tir-y..J /-my- > /-row } s. s. A headland, a cape, high
land jutting ...
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A General Dictionary of the English Language. One Main ...
PROMISSORY, promsi-mis-siir-y. a. Containing profeflion of some benefit to be
conserred. ' PROMISSORILY, promsi-mis-sflr-il-y. ad. By way of promise. PROh/
IONTORY, prom/-msin-tsir-y. s. A headland, a cape, high land jutting into the sea.