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WILLIAM G. DANIELS The German Law of Sales Some Rules and Some Comparisons J-NTORMATION ON FOREIGN LAWS adds to the materials available for com parative legal studies and to the store of tools that can be used in handling matters of private international law. The steady increase and intensifi cation in trade and commerce between the nationals of different countries creates particularly a need for legal materials in the field of commercial law. The importance of our commercial relations with the German Federal Republic has increased substantially in recent years English-language materials on German law in this field serve not only the purposes of com parative law studies in the United States but are a practical aid to the American lawyer in negotiating with foreign attorneys and in under standing their legal opinions and advice. This article on German sales law makes no pretence of profundity. Its original purpose required only a simple statement of basic principles and a general statement of rules without a precise delineation of the exact boundaries of their respective areas of application. The chief source of reference for the material herein is Palandt's short but excellent commentary on the German Civil Code. Numerous paragraphs
American Journal of Comparative Law – Oxford University Press
Published: Oct 1, 1957
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