By Richard Hayes | Published September 20, 2017 | Posted in Business Law, Business Litigation, Civil Litigation, Contract Law, Government Contract Law | Comments Off on Quantum Meruit: Recovering on a Contract When There Is no Contract
When two parties enter into a contract for goods or services, the parties generally create a set of responsibilities to one another. Each side is obligated to perform their part of the contract in exchange for the performance by the other side. A contract that would be upheld by a court is called an enforceable Read More
Read MoreRelinquishment Act In Texas, there is a little-known corner of the General Land Office that deals with a specific kind of property: “Relinquishment Act Land.” The Relinquishment Act of 1919 is an obscure piece of legislation that sparked a constitutional fight, lasting until 1928, over the powers of the Government. From his blog, John McFarland Read More
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