Moreover, it would clearly be impossible to demand writing for every contract and so a more general test of enforceability is required. |
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What rules could a legal system adopt as tests for the enforceability of agreements? |
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Some argue that, without direct enforceability by patients, there can be no proper right to health care. |
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Third, enforceability does not represent a condition for the existence of obligation. |
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The first point must be to consider the enforceability of the limitation clause. |
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To do this, Southern governments must be accountable to citizens with effective mechanisms of answerability and enforceability. |
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That destroys the right to specific enforceability of the agreement. |
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Maximum effort is made to ensure the clarity, simplicity, operability and enforceability of legislation. |
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The enforceability of an interstate compact governing how states cast their Electoral College votes also remains an open question. |
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Do we need to enforce that level of enforceability of artists' rights if we're going to have a levy? |
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You may not contest the validity, enforceability or admissibility of hard copy printouts of this Agreement. |
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Finally, she highlighted the issue of enforceability as one of the items identified as most crucial by the participants. |
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Although there were some doubts expressed about the legal enforceability of such a policy, it was decided to adopt it. |
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She said that enforceability was of key importance to her and that she was looking forward to exploring this topic further. |
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It must be stated often that the rules must be strict, but the component of the rules about the enforceability has to be strict as well. |
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The customer shall cooperate in all measures required and conducive to ensuring the effectiveness and enforceability of such a security interest. |
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The declaration of enforceability shall carry with it the power to proceed to any protective measures. |
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Redress procedures should also be available to the claimant where his application for a declaration of enforceability has been rejected. |
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It is important to understand that we need common sanctions, but we also need to address the issue of common enforceability. |
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In this regard, the enforceability of such gifting arrangements and the manner in which the documentation giving effect to such arrangements is drafted will become increasingly important. |
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The experts noted that although the guidelines would be very useful to policymakers and other stakeholders, the monitoring and enforceability of the guidelines would remain an open question. |
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It also confirmed the enforceability of a judgement that the main creditor had previously obtained against the debtor before a court in California. |
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If any part of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable as written, it will be enforced to the maximum extent allowed by applicable law, and will not affect the enforceability of any other part. |
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If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable, this will not affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement. |
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However, the issue of extending the enforceability of this principle to sectoral policies a priori by means of territorial impact studies, and at all levels of governance, is akin to a revolution. |
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The blog was intended, he says, to question the public's hunger for remorse and to challenge the enforceability of cyberharassment laws like the one passed by Megan's town after her death. |
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But the gap between the legislation's ambition and its lack of enforceability could set up a clash with the European parliament, where the development committee passed a much more biting proposal on 19 February. |
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The enforceability of written agreements depends on their legal nature. |
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If any provision of this agreement is unlawful, void or unenforceable, that provision shall be deemed severable from this agreement and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions. |
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Clarity and enforceability of the fiscal framework should be enhanced. |
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These adjustments are subject to enforceability issues in certain situations. |
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Not only did the court proclaim the death of the doctrine of fundamental breach, it also opined on the enforceability of limitation of liability clauses. |
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The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of these terms and conditions will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof. |
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The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of these Official Rules shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision. |
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The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of the by-laws shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions of the by-laws. |
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Any provision of this Agreement that becomes unlawful will not apply and the unenforceability of any such provision will not affect the enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement. |
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The partly or total invalidity or unenforceability of one or several sections or provisions of these IDS terms and conditions shall have no effect on the validity or enforceability of the remaining sections or provisions. |
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Community legislation should therefore be amended to take into account new scientific evidence while giving priority to the need for its enforceability to be properly ensured in the immediate future. |
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If any part of these terms and conditions is unlawful, void or unenforceable in any country, or jurisdiction, that part will be deemed severable and will not affect the validity and enforceability of remaining provisions. |
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The medieval, the modern and cyberspace merchant laws face comparable issues of enforceability. |
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The notarial process results in the notarial deed with its decisive advantages: legal effectiveness in terms of all relevant legal aspects, enforceability and conclusiveness. |
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The application of the procedure leading to a declaration of enforceability may require some adaptation for authentic instruments, and must make allowance for the different nature of the document to be enforced. |
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