Hodgson Brothers v South African Railways and Harbours 1928 CPD 257 was an important case in the South African law of contract, which represented one of the first clear deployments of reliance theory or the doctrine of quasi-mutual assent.

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  • Hodgson Brothers v South African Railways and Harbours 1928 CPD 257 was an important case in the South African law of contract, which represented one of the first clear deployments of reliance theory or the doctrine of quasi-mutual assent. (en)
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  • Hodgson Brothers v South African Railways and Harbours 1928 CPD 257 was an important case in the South African law of contract, which represented one of the first clear deployments of reliance theory or the doctrine of quasi-mutual assent. (en)
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  • Hodgson Brothers v South African Railways and Harbours (en)
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