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You may be wondering in what context the idea of a {{pgmslaprov|Nominee}} arises in the {{gmsla}}. Joyously, only in this one: Clause {{pgmslaprov|1.3}} generously allows that either party may perform its obligations through a nominee: | [[Nominee - Pledge GMSLA Provision|You]] may be wondering in what context the idea of a {{pgmslaprov|Nominee}} arises in the {{gmsla}}. Joyously, only in this one: Clause {{pgmslaprov|1.3}} generously allows that either party may perform its obligations through a nominee: | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 20 September 2021
You may be wondering in what context the idea of a Nominee arises in the 2010 GMSLA. Joyously, only in this one: Clause 1.3 generously allows that either party may perform its obligations through a nominee:
1.3 Either Party may perform its obligations under this Agreement either directly or through a Nominee.
Worth waiting for, wasn’t it. Especially when you consider that permissive statements of this kind really go without saying: “I never said you couldn’t”
Look, I didn’t write this stuff, folks.