Example sentences of "[prep] [art] parties ['s] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , a deposit of less than 10% may sometimes be agreed by negotiation between the parties ' legal representatives , and this negotiation usually takes place immediately before contracts are exchanged .
2 11.5 Clauses 7 , 8 and 9 and , to the extent necessary , clauses 5 and 6 shall continue notwithstanding termination of this Agreement or the fulfillment of the parties ' other obligations under this Agreement .
3 Is not the act of contracting an exercise of the parties ' moral rights , with the effect that the outcome of the contracting , the company , is legitimated by reference to those rights ?
4 That definition will have to keep the issue within the framework of the parties ' original contract , but precision within that framework will save costs and uncertainty .
5 The idea is that the court should give only very cursory consideration to the applicant 's case at the leave stage , and that leave proceedings should not be used as a surrogate for a full hearing in order to test the strengths and weaknesses of the parties ' respective cases as an aid to settlement out-of-court .
6 Held , dismissing the appeal ( Lord Keith of Kinkel and Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle dissenting ) , that although the common law had previously only admitted recovery of money exacted under an unlawful demand by a public authority where the payment had been made under a mistake of fact or under limited categories of compulsion , which did not apply to the payments by the building society , the nature of a demand for tax or similar impost on the citizen by the state , with the perceived economic and social consequences of non-payment stemming from the inequality of the parties ' respective positions , and the unjust enrichment falling on the state where the citizen paid an unlawful demand to avoid those consequences , warranted a reformulation of the law of restitution so as to recognise a prima facie right of recovery based solely on payment of money pursuant to an ultra vires demand by a public authority ; and that , accordingly , since the building society 's claim fell outside the statutory framework governing repayment of overpaid tax , it was entitled at common law to repayment of the sums from the dates of payments and to interest in respect thereof pursuant to section 35A of the Supreme Court Act 1981 ( post , pp. 384H , 387D , F–G , 389B , 390F — 391C , E–F , 392E , 396C , 414B–C , F–G , 415E–F , 416A–B , 417B , 418A–C , E–F , 421D–F , G ) .
7 The money was demanded by the state from the citizen and the inequalities of the parties ' respective positions is manifest even in the case of a major financial institution like Woolwich .
8 The terms of these rules give body to the parties ' respective stances before Vinelott J. and on this appeal .
9 The most striking change that occurred was with regard to the parties ' respective attitudes towards Court–Country issues .
10 He will usually adhere to an agenda approved by the parties ' legal advisers to ensure that the proper procedures are followed .
11 This can not be applied directly in international law , for treaties can be amended by the parties ' unanimous agreement , and there is no over-riding regulation of international organisations .
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