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University of Toronto Law Journal 54.2 (2004) ii



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To Leon E. Trakman, "From the Medieval Law Merchant to E-Merchant Law" (2003) 53 U.T.L.J. 265, the following citations should be added:

n. 3 (after the reference to F.M. Burdick): But cf. S.E. Sachs, The Law Merchant and the Fair Court of St. Ives, 1270�1324 (A.B. thesis, Harvard University 2002), http://www.stevesachs.com/papers/paper_thesis.html>, who challenges the existence of a medieval Law Merchant based on his interpretation of local practice at the fair of St. Ives.

n. 38 (after the reference to Spanish): As Sachs points out, this hands-off approach of local princes . . . elsewhere. See Sachs, supra note 3 at 16, note 21.

n. 85 (after the quotation from Holdsworth): Quoted, inter alia, in Sachs, supra note 3 at 63, note 47.





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