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1031.  DECEMBER 1991 Issue
p.628

Book Review: Buying and Selling Businesses and Companies by D. Magarey
Tan, Terence  •  [1991] Sing JLS 628 (Dec)

1032.  DECEMBER 1991 Issue
p.629

Book Review: The M & A Handbook: Strategies of the Major Exponents by Marc Bosc, Philippe Gallice and Marie-Pierre Jeux
Lee, Beng Tat  •  [1991] Sing JLS 629 (Dec)

1033.  DECEMBER 1991 Issue
p.631

Book Review: International Corporate Finance by Michael T. Skully (Ed.)
Chan, Leng Sun  •  [1991] Sing JLS 631 (Dec)

1034.  DECEMBER 1991 Issue
p.633

Book Review: Cross on Evidence by Colin Tapper
Pinsler, Jeffrey D.  •  [1991] Sing JLS 633 (Dec)

1035.  DECEMBER 1991 Issue
p.634

Book Review: Professional Negligence by A.M. Dugdale and K.M. Stanton (Asst. Eds. D.E. Evans and J.E. Parkinson) (2nd Edition)
Fordham, Margaret  •  [1991] Sing JLS 634 (Dec)

1036.  DECEMBER 1991 Issue
p.636

Book Review: The Law Relating to Receivers, Managers and Administrators by H. Picarda
Tan, Terence  •  [1991] Sing JLS 636 (Dec)

1037.  DECEMBER 1991 Issue
p.638

Book Review: Purchase and Sale of a Private Company's Shares by David Adams, Tony Foreman and Michael Taub
Lee, Beng Tat  •  [1991] Sing JLS 638 (Dec)

1038.  JULY 1991 Issue
p.1

Reflections on Letters of Comfort
Ellinger, E.P.  •  [1991] Sing JLS 1 (Jul)
Does a letter of comfort constitute a promise enforceable against its issuer or is its effect confined to the creation of a moral rather than a legal obligation? This question arises in modern trade mainly because businessmen frequently fail to reach a consensus in their bargains about the nature of the letter of comfort to be issued as collateral. The object of this article is to compare the answers given to the question in English and Australian cases with the solution provided in civil law countries.

1039.  JULY 1991 Issue
p.13

The High Court's Inherent Power to Grant Declarations of Marital Status
Leong, Wai Kum  •  [1991] Sing JLS 13 (Jul)
This article asks whether the High Court can grant bare declarations of marital status. English courts had been wavering and the UK Parliament recently enacted express powers. The author argues that Singapore courts should not be hesitant. They originally possessed inherent power to grant such declarations and this was never relinquished.

1040.  JULY 1991 Issue
p.55

Security in Project Finance for the Petroleum Industry of the People's Republic of China
Ho, Siew Min  •  [1991] Sing JLS 55 (Jul)
This article considers the conflict of laws rules determining the applicable law in the transferring of proprietary interests in assets situated in the People's Republic of China when the governing law of the loan contract is New York/English/Hong Kong law. It also discusses the emerging mortgage law of the PRC in the context of its application to petroleum project financing.

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