1. This was based on mutual agreement, not a course of dealings , but expressed no final opinion. 2. I doubt whether it is possible to spell out a course of dealing in his case. 3. Pennycuick LJ said that a course of dealings is a distinct head, not a subheading of mutual agreement. 4. A course of dealing is shown by repeated instances of the relevant conduct, not single occasions or actions. 5. Under the common law, extrinsic evidence such as course of dealing could be considered only the written contract was ambiguous. 6. According to Mr . McSporran, there had been no consistent course of dealing ; sometimes he was asked to sign and sometimes not. 7. In the course of dealing with the villains, Seavers performs a stunt similar to the one shown at the beginning of the show. 8. I wonder if anyone has had an experience with this, and, in the course of dealing with it, come across any good educational resources. 9. {{ Cquote | The only other ground on which it would seem possible to import these conditions is that based on a course of dealing . 10. If the usual course of dealing was, for any reason, to be inverted, it was surely incumbent on the creditor to signify that such was his intention.