Fast Food and Slow Payers: Sadcas V. Professional Finance (Company Overview)
Art Antiquity&Law 2011, Oct, 16, 3
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GENERAL For the second year running a common law court has grappled with the responsibilities that arise where an incoming occupier of premises acquires possession of goods deserted by the outgoing occupier. English and Australian courts are familiar with this dilemma, not least in regard to paintings and other cultural objects that have become stranded when their owner moves on. (1)
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