Common economic interests
Language: English Series: Times ; 21 April 1995, 36(2)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: In "Dollar Land (Cumbernauld) Ltd v CIN Properties Ltd", Court of Session 16 February 1995, it was held that in the absence of other indications of a partnership, the common economic interest of the parties to a commercial venture was not sufficient to create a joint venture for the development and operation of part of the centre of a town.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In "Dollar Land (Cumbernauld) Ltd v CIN Properties Ltd", Court of Session 16 February 1995, it was held that in the absence of other indications of a partnership, the common economic interest of the parties to a commercial venture was not sufficient to create a joint venture for the development and operation of part of the centre of a town.