1. Infrastructure‚ building and construction contracts often contain so called “termination for convenience” provisions‚ operating independently of breach‚ default or frustration. Termination of a contract has been considered as the legal consequence of certain kinds of breach‚ repudiation or frustration. Frustration is automatic. Breach and repudiation arise where default has occurred. 2. Provisions for termination at the convenience of‚ or at the will of the contracting parties‚ or any one
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Summary of Article 1‚ Section 5‚ Clauses 1-4 Saydey S. Scholbrock Palm Beach Atlantic University The Founders’ Constitution Linda Raeder April 15‚ 2024. Summary of Article 1‚ Section 5‚ Clauses 1-4. Article one‚ section five of the United States Constitution covers a lot of important information on the rules and procedures that govern the functioning of Congress. To start with clause one states‚ “Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections‚ Returns and Qualifications of its Members‚ and a Majority
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ELASTIC AND INELASTIC TRAFFIC BY Jyothirmai Nagabhairava Student ID: SU200183298 Professor: Dr. Jodine Burchell CIS505: Communication Technologies Date: 02-20-2015. Abstract The purpose of this paper is to outline a plan for the development of an addressing and naming model for ten departments in a 1‚000-employee organization and design a modern efficient network solution that will benefit the Company’s global enterprise operations. Introduction Names are assigned to many types of devices
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PROCEEDING CORPORATE INTEGRITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY: A STORY OF EXEMPTION CLAUSES IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS – A MYTH OR REALITY? Farhah Abdullah* & Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sakina Shaik Ahmad Yusoff** In the global economy‚ the current practice of modern massive large scale and widespread standardised form of contracts has led to a new dimension of consumer oppression. The inclusion of unfair terms in the form of exemption clauses in these contracts evinced the abuse of consumer rights and interests‚ thus
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Based on the information provided to me from the text‚ and the knowledge I have gained from previous classes‚ I believe that the nation of Germany should have been represented in the Treaty of Versailles and the War Guilt Clause should have been left out. One quote I have always admired was “forgive but not forget.” The allied nations did not forgive at all. The War guilt put all the blame on an already deprived germany. The war left land destroyed‚ families torn‚ and the economy in europe devastated
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF EMMY H. JOHNSON I‚ EMMY H. JOHNSON‚ of Columbus‚ County of Franklin‚ state of Ohio‚ make this my Last Will and Testament‚ hereby revoking all earlier wills and codicils. ARTICLE I I direct that all of my funeral expenses and the cost of the administration of my estate be paid out of my residuary estate as soon as practicable after my death. ARTICLE II I give‚ devise‚ and bequeath one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($1‚250‚000) in government
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Conditional Sentences / If-Clauses Type I‚ II und III Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are three types of Conditional Sentences. Conditional Sentence Type 1 → It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Present‚ will-Future Example: If I find her
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How Does the Change of Mass Affect the Rate at Which an Elastic Powered Car Accelerates? Research Question: How does the change of mass affect the acceleration of the Lego Car powered by elastic? Hypothesis: it was thought that the more weight added to the body of the Lego Car would slow down the initial acceleration‚ but the car would travel a longer distance due to increased momentum‚ which might overcome kinetic friction. Rationale: Some reasons of why that it was thought
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Standards applicable:NFPA 8503 – Standard for Pulverized Fuel Systems –1997 Edition – is Obsolete and consolidated in NFPA 85 – Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code – 2001 Edition (NFPA 85 is consolidation of NFPA 8501‚8502‚8503‚8504‚8505 &8506) Clauses applicable for Knife Gate valves for pulverized fuel application in NFPA 85 :1.3.171 1.3.171.1 Valve Barrier Valve – A valve‚ not necessarily gas tight‚ used to inhibit hot gases from traveling back into any system component open for inspection or
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Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution contains the Citizenship Clause‚ the Due Process Clause‚ and the Equal Protection Clause. The Citizenship Clause maintains the citizenship of individuals who were born or naturalized in the United States. The Due Process Clause maintains that a state is prohibited from denying an individual of “life‚ liberty‚ or property‚ without due process of law.” The Equal Protection Clause prohibits a state from denying an individual “within its jurisdiction the
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