Kerr on the Law of Fraud and Mistake


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A composite work on fraud, misrepresentation, and mistake. Every representation, fraudulent or innocent, for which the Acts give relief, leads to what is in fact a mistake. The editors believe that the practitioner dealing with any particular set of facts will often be concerned with both fraud and mistake, and will find it convenient to have them dealt with together.




The Law Times


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A Catalog for a Law Library of 15,000 Volumes


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"The catalog ... was made under the general direction of the writer and the immediate direction of Miss Elsie Basset ... by Jean Marie Christmas."--Preface.










The Weekly Notes


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Kerr on Fraud and Mistake


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KERR ON FRAUD & MISTAKE INCLUD


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