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Sanjiva Row's commentary on the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and tenders /

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Main Author: Row, T. V. Sanjiva.
Corporate Author: India.
Other Authors: Kumar, P. N.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Delhi : Delhi Law House, 2005.
Edition:10th ed.
Subjects:
Contracts > India.
Letting of contracts > India.
Warranty > India.
Agency (Law) > India.
Statutes and codes.
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