factors act 1889

  • 1Naval Defence Act 1889 — The Naval Defence Act 1889 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, instituted on May 31, 1889 to increase the United Kingdom s naval strength and formally adopt the country’s two power standard. The standard called for the Royal Navy… …

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  • 2Sale of Goods Act 1979 — The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is a British Act of Parliament (1979, ch 54) which regulates contracts in which goods are sold and bought. The Act consolidates the Sale of Goods Act 1893 and subsequent legislation, which in turn consolidated the… …

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  • 3List of Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament, 1880-1899 — This is an incomplete list of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1880 1899. For acts passed prior to 1707 see List of Acts of Parliament of the English Parliament and List of Acts of Parliament of the Scottish… …

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  • 4nemo dat quod non habet — a person cannot grant a better title than he himself has. This principle (which applies across English property law) is embodied in the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended) applying to the whole of the UK. Thus, a sale by a non owner will confer… …

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  • 5factor — fac·tor n [Medieval Latin, doer, maker, agent, from Latin, maker, from facere to do, make] 1: one who acts or transacts business for another: as a: a commercial agent who buys or sells goods for others on commission b: one that lends money to… …

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  • 6Title retention clause — A retention of title clause (also called a Romalpa clause in some jurisdictions [Named after the decision in Aluminium Industrie v Romalpa [1976] 1 WLR 676] ) is a provision in a contract for the sale of goods that the title to the goods remains… …

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  • 7Recht Singapurs — Das Recht Singapurs bezeichnet die Gesamtheit gerichtlich durchsetzbarer gesellschaftlicher Normen in Singapur. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Rechtsgeschichte 2 Rechtsquellen 3 Familienrecht 4 Strafrecht …

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  • 8Dock warrant — Dock warrant, in law, a document by which the owner of a marine or river dock certifies that the holder is entitled to goods imported and warehoused in the docks. In the Factors Act 1889 it is included in the phrase document of title and is… …

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  • 9Princely state — For other uses, see Principality and Other princely states. Colonial India British Indian Empire Colonial India Portuguese India …

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  • 10Wales — /waylz/, n. a division of the United Kingdom, in SW Great Britain. 2,766,800; 8016 sq. mi. (20,760 sq. km). Medieval, Cambria. * * * I Welsh Cymru Principality, constituting an integral part of the United Kingdom. It occupies a peninsula on the… …

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