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1 I, 15| the custody of them. The contract being once admitted genuine, 2 I, 15| case. We may argue that a contract is a law, though of a special 3 I, 15| law does make any lawful contract binding, and that the law 4 I, 15| itself as a whole is a of contract, so that any one who disregards 5 I, 15| disregards or repudiates any contract is repudiating the law itself. 6 I, 15| this kind. If, however, the contract tells against us and for 7 I, 15| observe a bad and mistaken contract. Again, we may argue that 8 I, 15| nature, but a party to a contract may be the victim of either 9 I, 15| Moreover, we must see if the contract contravenes either universal 10 I, 15| other previous or subsequent contract; arguing that the subsequent 11 I, 15| subsequent is the binding contract, or else that the previous 12 I, 15| utility, noting whether the contract is against the interest