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Strana 559
was three years from the date of the appellee , wholly possible of performmaking of the oral contract . ... The Statute of Frauds apwas no possibility of its perform- plies , this being an oral agreement ance at an earlier date .
was three years from the date of the appellee , wholly possible of performmaking of the oral contract . ... The Statute of Frauds apwas no possibility of its perform- plies , this being an oral agreement ance at an earlier date .
Strana 564
( 1929 ) 252 oral contracts of fire insurance was , Ill . App . 460 . on its face , as strong as that against A ... health and ance was held not to prohibit an oral accident policy , and concluded : contract of insurance in Corrigan v .
( 1929 ) 252 oral contracts of fire insurance was , Ill . App . 460 . on its face , as strong as that against A ... health and ance was held not to prohibit an oral accident policy , and concluded : contract of insurance in Corrigan v .
Strana 568
erly rebutted by proving the antecedent oral contract . A verbal assurance that the premium which had been paid by the applicant for a life policy , who had been passed by local examiners , would be returned promptly in case he was ...
erly rebutted by proving the antecedent oral contract . A verbal assurance that the premium which had been paid by the applicant for a life policy , who had been passed by local examiners , would be returned promptly in case he was ...
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