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    Jews and the law in England, 1275-90 by Brand, P

    Published 2000
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    FRUSTRATION OF CONTRACTS, SIGNED IN COMPLIANCE WITH LAW OF ENGLAND, AS A PROBABLE CONSEQUENCE OF EU SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIAN COMPANIES by A. V. Padiryakov, R. V. Barabash

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…It is recommended to specify in the contract how the losses, arising from the inability to execute the contract, will be distributed between the parties.Scientific novelty: for the first time, basing on court practice review, the definition of the frustration of contracts according to the law of England is formulated, the legal implications of the recognition of the contract frustrated are discussed, and the legal conditions are proposed that should be provided for in the text of a contract to avoid the problem of uncertainty in the allocation of losses of the parties in case of occurrence of external events, including sanctions.Practical significance: the main provisions and conclusions of the article can be used in scientific and law-enforcement activity, when dealing with the doctrine of the frustration of contracts in compliance with the law of England, and the practice of its application in relation to Russian companies.…”
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    Lawyer’s liability in negligence to third parties / Norlida A. Rani by A. Rani, Norlida

    Published 1986
    “…The relevant provision for the reception of the law of England into this country is provided for under Section Civil Law Act 1957 (Revised 1972) Section 3 (1) (a) states that: Save so far as other provisions has been made or may hereafter be made by any written law in force in Malaysia, the Court shall (.a) in the West Malysia or any part thereof apply the Common Law of England and the rules of Equity as ii England on the 7th day of April 1956 The date, 7th April 1956 is important because only English common law and Equity as administered on that date in England is applicable.Uhder Section 3 (1) (b), the English law applicable in Sabah is the common law of England and the rules of Equity together with statutes of general applications as administered or in force in England on the 1st. day of December,1951…”
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    Provisions of English Statutory Law on Servitudes by Viktoria S. Arhipova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the presented article author tried to list and describe in detail the statutory law of England concerning the right of another's property limited use, analyze laws on servitudes, highlight the most basic features of servitudes in English law. …”
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    Remedies for Contractual Non-Performance under French Law by A. V. Padiryakov, R. V. Barabash

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This survey presents overview of damages and other contractual remedies of French law and its comparison in some aspects with law of England. The present comparison of damages and other contractual remedies available to parties to a contract under French and English laws shows the differences of legal systems to which the said countries belong. …”
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