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" The common law affords to every one reasonable protection against fraud in dealing ; but it does not go to the romantic length of giving indemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless indifference to the ordinary and accessible... "
Commentaries on American Law - Σελίδα 482
των James Kent - 1848
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