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Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly

BOOK REVIEW - OF SOYA BEANS, CIRCLES AND STRINGS

David Powles

“String,” “chain” or “back to back” contracts for the sale of goods have been known to English case law for many years.1 They have mainly come before the courts on remedial points after property in the goods has passed through the chain of subbuyers and have found to be in some way defective by the plaintiff in the action,

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