...at some point, purchased merchandise that was marketed as being "on sale" because the proffered discount seemed too good to pass up. Retailers...
Texas Lawyer
...owned companies. These companies were sold to private parties through an initial sale of shares, known as a "flotation." As part of privatization...
National Law Journal
...in part. Background This dispute revolves around the sale of real property. In 1958, Kathleen E. Cox deeded the surface estate...
...mandate challenging the placement of Measure A (10-year 1/8 cent sales tax increase) on the November 2012 general election ballot by County of...
...and restraining the debtor from transferring its right to payment upon the sale of those properties, we must decide two issues of first impression in...
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