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Wells v.
Cooper (1958) 2 All ER 527 is an
England and
Wales Court of
Appeal judgment dealing with the
issue of
standard of care in
English tort law. The...
- The
oldest and most
common kind of
well is a
water well, to
access groundwater in
underground aquifers. The
well water is
drawn up by a pump, or using...
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Wells v Devani [2019] UKSC 4 is an
English contract law case,
concerning agreements to agree. Devani, an
estate agent,
claimed Wells, a flat seller, owed...
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Wells v SA
Alumenite Co. is an
important case in
South African contract law,
heard in the
Appellate Division in Bloemfontein, on 6
October 1926, with...
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George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 –
October 10, 1985) was an
American director, actor, writer, producer, and
magician who is
remembered for his innovative...
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Wells Fargo &
Company is an
American multinational financial services company with a
significant global presence. The
company operates in 35 countries...
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Herbert George Wells (21
September 1866 – 13
August 1946) was an
English writer,
prolific in many genres. He
wrote more than
fifty novels and
dozens of...
- R
v Wells is a
decision of the
Supreme Court of
Canada with
respect to
sentencing principles set out in s 718.2(e) of the
Criminal Code,
relating to Aboriginal...
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potential well (also
known as the
finite square well) is a
concept from
quantum mechanics. It is an
extension of the
infinite potential well, in which...
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Thomas John
Patrick Welling (born
April 26, 1977) is an
American actor, director, producer, podcaster, and model. He is best
known for his role as Clark...