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{{oslaanat|15}}What on earth, you might muse, is a “course of dealings”? According to www.businessdictionary.com, it is “a pattern of normal business conduct between two parties. It is established over a period involving several {{oslaprov|transactions}}, and may be used as a reliable indicator of how they intend to deal in the future.”
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What on earth, you might muse, is a “course of dealings”? According to www.businessdictionary.com, it is “a pattern of normal business conduct between two parties. It is established over a period involving several {{gmslaprov|transactions}}, and may be used as a reliable indicator of how they intend to deal in the future.”


In any weather, it adds nothing but heft to this clause. This is a standard termination on notice clause. They made a much better fist of it in the {{tag|GMSLA}}.
In any weather, it adds nothing but heft to this clause. This is a standard termination on notice clause. They made a much better fist of it in the {{tag|GMSLA}}.


====Clause Comparison with {{tag|GMSLA}}====
===Clause Comparison with {{tag|GMSLA}}===
The equivalent of this clause in the {{Gmsla}} is Clause {{gmslaprov|16}}:
The equivalent of this clause in the {{Gmsla}} is Clause {{gmslaprov|16}}:
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