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Language: English Series: EGCS ; (1990) 111Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: In Behzadi v Shaftesbury Hotels Ltd CA 31 July 1990 it was held that with regard to the vendors` obligations under the contract of sale to deduce title , the period of seven days given in the purchaser`s notice making time of the essence was unreasonable, having regard to the position of the parties and the matters required to be done within that time-limit .| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In Behzadi v Shaftesbury Hotels Ltd CA 31 July 1990 it was held that with regard to the vendors` obligations under the contract of sale to deduce title , the period of seven days given in the purchaser`s notice making time of the essence was unreasonable, having regard to the position of the parties and the matters required to be done within that time-limit .