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| | The Jersey Law of Contract |
 | | The Coutume Reformée, a French compilation of a much later period (circa 1585), representing the then existing state of the law of continental Normandy, and the commentaries thereon of Basnage, as well as the works of other French writers, are constantly referred to by the Jersey lawyers. |
 | | The court held on the authority of Pothier (French authority) that an obligation to pay a bonus in a contract of employment, which was entirely discretionary, was unenforceable. |
 | | The court itself cited Pothier (French authority) on the obligations of a tenant, Dalloz (French authority) on the cancellation of leases, and Halsbury (English authority) on repair. |
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