Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999: Difference between revisions

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Most likely the lawyer’s instinctive, huffy, reactionary petulance — which (while poor) was understandable in 1999, but ladies and gentlemen, come on: haven't we grown out of that now?
Most likely the lawyer’s instinctive, huffy, reactionary petulance — which (while poor) was understandable in 1999, but ladies and gentlemen, come on: haven't we grown out of that now?
Nonetheless, the great canon of capital markets [[boilerplate]] is shot through with hostility to this poor act. There's Para 27.10 of the {{Gmsla}} for example: the very last paragraph, when all else is said and done, they knife the poor [[CRTPA]] just when, perhaps, it thought it had got away with it.


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