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[1] Introduction [2] Ambiguity Created by Article 4(a) [3] Different Approaches in Interpreting Article 4(a) [4] CISG Case Law on Article 4(a) [5] Israeli Law Regarding Contract Validity [6] Israeli Case Law on Contract Validity [7] Comparison to Other Legal Systems [8] Conclusion [1] Introduction: The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) was created as an answer to the question of how to create uniformity in the business practices of parties in different countries. Work was begun on the CISG in 1968 by the United Nations Commission ... Read More
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Zeitgeist, The Movie | Final Edition [ ENGLISH subtitles ]
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Contract Law - Conditions Part 1 of 2 from the movie Gung Ho