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Specifications, Schedule, and Drawings: Hoover Dam, Power Plant and ... - Page 30
by United States. Bureau of Reclamation - 1930 - 132 pages
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The New York Supplement, Volume 125

1911 - 1320 pages
...plaintiff. The gravamen of the action is the breach of the implied agreement to return the property in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted. And plaintiff proved his prima facie case when he showed the hiring, the bad condition, and the amount...
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Western Law Reporter (Canada) and Index-digest, Volume 12

Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1910 - 778 pages
...and, on the termination of the agreement for any cause whatever, the manager is to return the goods in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If any question shall arise by reason of the manager taking hold of the business in the dining-room,...
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Alberta Law Reports, Volume 2

Alberta. Supreme Court - 1911 - 682 pages
...made, and on the termination of the agreement for any cause whatever the manager is to return the goods in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If any question shall arise by reason of the manager taking hold of the business in the dining-room,...
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Farm Contracts Between Landlord and Tenant

William Collett Tichenor - 1916 - 266 pages
...and fences, and all buildings thereon and return them to first party at the expiration of said lease in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted, [Sec. 335] and further agrees, without notice, to deliver to first party the possession of so much...
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Manual for the Guidance of Apprentices on Training Ships

Eugene Edward O'Donnell - 1918 - 256 pages
...apprentice while in training is Government property and must be returned upon completion of course in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted. If clothing shows indications of abuse beyond ordinary wear and tear, deduction from wages due will...
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American Maritime Cases, Volume 1, Part 2; Volume 2

1923 - 678 pages
...REASONARLE WEAR AND TEAR. A barge was chartered by plaintiff to the United States to be returned " in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted " ; charterer to provide Barge Master. Master, and the resulting damage could not be fairly included...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 26

1888 - 730 pages
...and Tear— Renewal of Lease. Where a tenant contracts to return the premises at the end of thu term in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted, and the lease is renewed several times, when surrendered Its condition, with that exception, must be...
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Hearings, Volume 2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1970 - 1848 pages
...together with the leased equipment, as set forth in Exhibits A, B and C hereof, shall be surrendered to the Government in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear (or loss or damage under Article X (2) hereof) expected." 3. Article IV of the Lease entitled "REMT"...
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Commission on Communications: Hearings Before the Committee on ..., Volume 2

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1930 - 1356 pages
...whether from lapse of time or otherwise, the lessee shall deliver to the lessor the apparatus leased in as good condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted. (k) That the lessor shall not be responsible for any interruption of the lessee's service arising from...
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The Construction of Hoover Dam: Preliminary Investigations, Design of Dam ...

United States. Department of the Interior, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Elwood Mead - 1933 - 338 pages
...elevator for transporting labor, equipment, materials, and supplies for work under these spécifications the Government will, upon request, immediately proceed...condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear exccpted. It is contemplated that the purchase and installation of the freight elevator can be accomplished...
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