HBF Dalgety Ltd v Morton - definitie. Wat is HBF Dalgety Ltd v Morton
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HBF Dalgety Ltd v Morton         
HBF Dalgety Ltd v Morton [1987] 1 NZLR 411 is a leading case in New Zealand regarding accord and satisfaction; it reinforces the English case of Foakes v Beer in New Zealand.
Frederick Dalgety         
CANADIAN-BORN ENGLISH MERCHANT AND FINANCIER ACTIVE IN AUSTRALIA (1817 - 1894)
Frederick Gonnerman Dalgety
Frederick Gonnerman Dalgety (Canada, 3 December 1817–London, 20 March 1894) was a merchant and financier, the founder of Dalgety plc, one of the United Kingdom's largest conglomerates. He was born in Canada to Alexander Dalgety, army officer, and his wife Elizabeth, née Doidge.
Fellows Morton & Clayton         
  • The headquarters and basin at Fazeley Street, Birmingham
  • Boats moored outside the Fellows Morton & Clayton basin in Nottingham
  • 1909-built FMC steam narrowboat ''President'', preserved in working order, based at the [[Black Country Living Museum]]<ref>Steam narrowboat ''President'', which has been restored to steam power, is owned by the [[Black Country Living Museum]], and is maintained and operated by the [http://www.nb-president.org.uk/ Friends of President].</ref>
DEFUNCT BRITISH CANAL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
Fellows, Morton & Clayton; Fellows Morton and Clayton
Fellows Morton & Clayton Ltd was, for much of the early 20th century, the largest and best-known canal transportation company in England.British canals: an illustrated history.