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  • *No-one got fired for hiring big law *Law as a complex system and it resists easy rationalisation
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  • ...rov|Transfer}} (whether in whole or in part) of Allowances, any recognised law enforcement or tax authorities of a {{ietaprov|Member State}}, European Ant
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  • 2016 NY Law VM CSA full text of Section 9: 9(i) it has the power to grant a security interest in and lien on any Eligible Collateral (VM) it
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  • :(1) The manifest explanatory power of fundamental laws does not argue for their truth. ...o reality is from theory to model, and then from model to phenomenological law. The phenomenological laws are indeed true of the objects in reality—or m
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  • {{Image|Power structure|png|A power structure, yesterday.}} ...Gall}}’s<ref>{{br|Systemantics: The Systems Bible}}.</ref> “[[system]]” a power structure is the self-organised structure that forms around a particular so
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  • *[[Delegatus non potest delegare]] - someone to whom you have delegated a power cannot, unless you have specifically empowered that person to do so, onward ...r anyone acting on its behalf]]'', may do Y”. For if, by the lights of the law, X has no right to do a thing, it follows as a matter of ineffable Latin lo
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  • [[Definitions - ISDA Provision|The]] basic definitions that propel and power the {{isdama}}. There are a lot more definitions in the definitions sectio {{isdaprov|English law}}<br>
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  • ...>(Also (''chiefly Seppo'') “[[white-shoe law firm|white-shoe ~]]” ; “[[big law]]”)|n|}} ...the commonwealth as the “[[magic circle]]”, and in the new world as “[[big law]]”, these large multinational legal service organisations issue curiously
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  • ...advanced by Kuhn — is that the boundaries of an intellectual discipline, [[power structure]], [[narrative]], [[paradigm]] — call it what you will — fram Hence, a new JC law of worker entropy. Let us call it the fourteenth:
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  • (B) Section 103 (restricting the power of sale) and section 93 (restricting the right of consolidation) of the Act ...or and in particular (but without limitation) the Secured Party shall have power in respect of Posted Credit Support (IM):
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  • ...eeting|jpg|''The Act of Making You Destroys Me'', {{vsr|1916}} }}}}{{first law of worker entropy}} ...time regardless of how many attendees are expected due to the overwhelming power of ''[[früheankunftfreude]]'',<ref>More or less, “the joy of punctuality
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  • 9(a)(ii) it has the power to grant a security interest in and lien on any Eligible Collateral it Tran ...ral gives the notices and takes the action required of it under applicable law for perfection of that interest); and
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  • *'''Real estate''': conveyances of land<ref>Section 52, [[Law of Property Act 1925]].</ref> *'''Security''': [[mortgage]]s.<ref>Section 101(1) and 104(1), [[Law of Property Act 1925]].</ref>
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  • :{{nyvmcsaprov|9(i)}} it has the power to grant a security interest in and lien on any {{nyvmcsaprov|Eligible Coll ...)}} gives the notices and takes the action required of it under applicable law for perfection of that interest); and<br>
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  • The Brits copied the regulations into domestic English law as part of the [[Brexit]] process. ...er Securities Lending Agreement for example, is a TTCA, whereas a New York law {{msla}} is a SCA, and so is in scope. Just to confuse matters, a 2018 Pled
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  • The Harvard Law School careers fair is not the Western Front. These “poor little lambs”
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  • Sean Jones KJ on the power of cross examination: ...the great pieces of advocacy ''about'' advocacy. Anyone who cares for the law should hoover this up.
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  • ...meone else (that someone else being a “[[beneficiary]]”). In {{tag|English law}}, a [[trust]] has no [[legal personality]] distinct from the [[trustee]] w ...e terms which, courtesy of immutable policy, said legal teams will have no power at all to vary is tremendous fun. Nonetheless the idea that institutions as
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  • ...t the Transfer (whether in whole or in part) of Allowances, any recognised law enforcement or tax authorities of a Member State, European Anti-fraud Offic ...Regulation or any equivalent legal principle under its applicable national law) and was unsuccessful (other than for reasons of its own lack of good faith
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  • ...wyers have forged whole careers — some never leaving the confines of their law practices for forty or more years — out of the manifold ways one can put ...ht ''not'' carry across. Perhaps the resulting entity has no [[Ultra vires|power]] to transact swaps. Perhaps it is in a jurisdiction in which they — or I
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  • ...s Queen?]] }} }}Why would an entity — regardless of its absolute executive power — think it should ever be entitled to claim immunity from suit or enforce ...her that to agree it is horrid); or (ii) proceed against you in a court of law in which case it will still need compelling arguments,<ref>If the sovereign
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  • :{{ietaprov|4.1(b)}} '''Power'''. It has the power:<br> ...(b)}} (Representations and Warranties) do not violate or conflict with any law or statute applicable to it, including without limitation any provision of
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  • ====Do termination mechanics override common law rights on breach?==== ...ism to be followed when events of default occur, does this override common law termination rights?
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  • ...[... improvise freely] ... or levy imposed by a competent authority having power to tax...''. If your construction will, you know, ''show up on the Google'' ...[unless otherwise agreed]] by the parties'': This is true of every English law {{tag|contract}} there ever was. The clue is the definition of “{{tag|con
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  • ...le barriers to entry called “panels” within which their delicate “captive” law firms could safely conjure up their intricate gossamer figurines without ri Banks did not domesticate law firms. Law firms domesticated banks.”
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  • The Power of Ignorance: How Creative Solutions Emerge When We Admit What We Don’t K {{br|Have a Good Day: Harness the Power of Behavioural Science to Transform Your Working Life}} — {{author|Caroli
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  • ...r machines in any industry from the beginning of civilisation are these: ''power'', ''speed'', ''accuracy'', ''efficiency'', ''economy''. Machines do things Where this can be done easily, it has been: deltaview, for example. Law firms used hire teams of “document examiners”. Likewise email obviated
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  • Stuff you can eat, stick in your gas tank, get out of a power supply, or make things out of. Real world perishable goods. ...of the application of the English language and may or may not reflect U.S. law and practice):
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  • We trick ourselves into believing the power of our scientific laws, wilfully blind to the ad hoc variations, adjustment ...]]: generally, a very, ''very'' [[complicated system]], but insofar as the law of physics are concerned, not a [[Complexity|complex]] one: we do not, by a
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  • :(iii) the exercise of any discretion, power or authority that the Trustee is required, expressly or impliedly, to exerc * [[Conservation of tedium|The law of conservation of tedium]]
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  • ...its organisation or incorporation and, if relevant under such {{isda87prov|law}}s, in good standing;<br> :{{isda87prov|3(a)(ii)}} '''{{isda87prov|Powers}}'''. It has the power to execute and deliver this {{isda87prov|Agreement}} and any other document
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  • ...sitionally historic. ''Until it isn’t.'' For what are the great cases, the law reports and textbooks if they are not a catalogue of all the times the cour ...[Goldman|Goldman Sachs]], August 2007.</ref></blockquote>Like the [[common law]], markets are dispositionally historic ''until they aren’t''. Finite tec
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  • ...human process to a [[playbook|rulebook]] and then not giving anyone direct power to override it. Airlines, banks, ticketing agencies and online retailers of ...of [[AI]]. But good luck finding a think-piece that even ''mentions'' the law, let alone anything as nebulous as an in-house lawyer’s obligation to mak
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  • *There are no lawyers! Law is simple and everyone is expected to be in no doubt as to right and wrong. Singularity/Simulation hypothesis: enough processing power. (It is coming!)
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  • {{Quote|“''Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law''”.}} ...s of behaving, all loosely [[calculated]] to maintain and strengthen the [[power structure]] as it emerges around the programme.
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  • ...inance contract]]s label their participants to make it clear who, in the [[power structure]], is who: a [[loan]] has a “[[Lender]]” — the [[bank]]; al ..., for the pleasure of our banking overlords and the [[The domestication of law|pan-dimensional mice]] who control them.
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  • ...n evolutionary design feature of any [[power structure]]. (I take it that “power structure”, “paradigm”, “research programme” and “intellectual ...ower structure|power structures]] of all kinds, but financial services and law in very specific particular.
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  • ...isions of the {{efetaprov|Registries Regulation}}, or any other applicable law, or (ii) for the purposes of carrying out scheduled or emergency maintenanc ...nised as, valid for the purposes of meeting the requirements of applicable law and the relevant Emissions Trading Scheme on the {{efetaprov|Delivery Date}
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  • From our first law lectures, we imbibed the fundamental interests and objectives of a liberal ...ng''. This is not a competition of wits, but of memory and data processing power. That’s [[certainty]], and it isn’t interesting.
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  • ...considering threats to the legal business model, bear in mind the colossal power of the “[[Lindy effect]]” on a calling that has held its own at the top
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  • ...ndard}} reference works<ref>Goldsmith, Armitage & Berlin, ''Teach Yourself Law'', Book IV; The Open University Criminology Course, Part I; The ''Perry Mas ...the company bulk up its content. ViacomCBS said it would use the funds to power “investments in streaming,” among other general corporate purposes.''
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  • *[[The domestication of law]] '''The power of Ignorance''': The most powerful response to a contrary idea is to ''ign
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  • Is this big law’s Waterloo? Will [[ChatGPT]] do for our learned friends what the meteor d .... For lawyers, this is a capital state of affairs. It is why no commercial law firm on the planet ''really'' cares for [[plain English]]. Oh, they all ''s
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  • ...asic, mad-scientist premise — that with sufficient information, processing power and control we can master our domain — has never quite gone away. With the exploding power of information processing the range of things for which we must still rely
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  • ...l.<ref>Like academics, lawyers learn to use the arcane vocabulary of the [[power structure]] while on the bottom rungs of the profession as a means of climb So, for example, take Newton’s second law of motion, ''F=ma''. The ''force'' (F) acting on an object is equal to its
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  • ...umans have used technology to do [[tedious]], repetitive tasks and to lend power and speed to our frail earthly shells. Humans have done this because it is ...nology also creates space and capacity to indulge ourselves. [[Parkinson’s law]] states: work expands to fill the time allotted for its completion. Techno
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