Example sentences of "of [art] contract for the " in BNC.

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1 Fares paid cover those incurred at the beginning and end of the contract for the employee and his dependants ; host country arrival and departure expenses and the employer may pay home-leave fares and disturbance allowances .
2 The impression of IBM Corp , Digital Equipment Corp and their ilk lining up like lambs to the slaughter may seem hard to credit for customers that have been driven to accept very hard bargains , but that is what appears to be happening with this Gadarene rush by the major manufacturers to get into the facilities management business in the US : we understand that many of the savings and loans , banks and securities houses that have gratefully accepted offers by the majors to run their data processing operations for them has little to do with saving money over the term of the contract , much to do with their urgent need for cash upfront to repair their ravaged balance sheets — the key attraction of the deals being the money paid at the start of the contract for the data processing facilities ; if the customers are in that much need of cash , chances are that many of them wo n't be around in five or seven years ' time , so that having spent good money for computers they do n't need , the facilities managers will be left with idle installations and contracts with no residual value .
3 A very few moments later , Mala and I had firm hold of the contract for the job and were taking our leave of a decidedly miffed Emissary .
4 If that were carried forward , the termination of the contract for the fourth boat could be more costly than its completion and subsequent deployment .
5 The whole House recognises the importance of the contract for the future defence needs of this country and we are pleased that the Minister has been able to lead the negotiations to a successful conclusion .
6 In the law of contract , for instance , the word ‘ orally ’ or ‘ verbally ’ or ‘ on the telephone , ’ in describing the formation of a contract for the sale of land , will invite discussion of section 40 of the Law of Property Act 1925 .
7 Thus the order can not be made in the case of a contract for the sale of unascertained goods which have not been appropriated to the contract — Re Wait ( see paragraph 3–04 above ) .
8 Again , as in the case of specific goods , if the intention of the parties is not apparent , then property passes according to the relevant Rule in section 18 , i. e. in the case of a contract for the sale of unascertained goods , usually Rule 5 .
9 Where the employer secured a monetary benefit as a result of a contract for the sale of patented goods or services , the presumption was raised that the benefit derived under the contract was attributable in part to the presence of the patent . ’
10 It was held that when time for delivery is of the essence of a contract for the sale of goods ( that is , a condition ) and after the stipulated time has elapsed the buyer waives his right to cancel by pressing for delivery , converting the term into a warranty , he may later give notice setting a reasonable deadline , once again making the time for delivery a condition of the contract .
11 Initially , the making of a contract for the transfer of land ownership was not subject to any particular rules .
12 The clause was unreasonable in the context of a contract for the sale of seed potatoes .
13 ( a ) The meaning of description If goods sold by description are defined in terms of being identified or earmarked , then in the case of a contract for the sale of specific goods , non-correspondence with description ought logically to be impossible since s61(1) of SGA 1979 defines " specific goods " as including those identified and agreed upon at the time of the contract of sale .
14 In this respect considerable reliance was placed upon Lord Diplock 's dictum in Gill and Duffus SA v Berger and Co Inc [ 1984 ] AC 382 : … while " description " itself is an ordinary English word , the Act contains no definition of what it means when it speaks in that section of a contract for the sale of goods being a sale " by description " .
15 4.5 All such orders will be placed by the Company on the terms and conditions set out in Schedule 3 hereto , which shall govern and form part of every contract for the supply of the Products by the Supplier to the Company and prevail over any express or implied terms or conditions of the Company .
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