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  • ...service; as to which see below — goes without saying: you may perform your contract through the agency of someone else. As long as that someone does what you h ...cially contemplated, does not have the technical effect of discharging the contract, ask ''what is the counterparty’s loss'' that it might sue you for?
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  • {{a|contract|}}{{Loan service agent capsule}} ...ntation, as is common for [[trust and agency professional|trust and agency service providers]] tend to be needlessly convoluted and, rather like [[legal opini
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  • {{a|negotiation|{{subtable|{{process service rule 6.11}}}}}}{{process agent capsule}} ...rritorial waters. Process agents are standard in {{tag|English law}} {{tag|contract}}s with overseas counterparties.
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  • ...ontract and is no longer bound by it. The '''transferee''' steps in to the contract and assumes all the transferor’s obligations. The '''remaining party''' s ...'' to a third person without its counterparty’s permission (as long as the contract does not forbid it); however, it cannot unilaterally assign its '''[[obliga
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  • ...tion|}}According to orthodoxy, the unit {{wasteprov|cost}} of personnel in contract [[negotiation]] is one of the key expenses to be smooshed. The obvious way ...prov|Outsourcing}}''': Find a third party service provider to whom you can contract the [[negotiation]] job, who in practice will do both.
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  • ...s and are prudently connected to a network competent [[sub-custodian]]s, [[service-provider]]s and [[agent]]s so that, notwithstanding the skillfully negotiat ...your legal adviser, is specifically not be regulated to advise you on your contract (and, being the person on the other side of it, inherently [[conflict of in
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  • ...sured, and your remedies and [[Penalty clause|penalties]] should agreed-on service levels not be achieved. Conventional wisdom: ''It is a critical component of any [[vendor]] contract.''
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  • {{a|contract|}}The act of unilaterally passing your [[right]]s, but not your [[obligatio ...rparty]]’s consent (broadly speaking, why should she care?), unless your [[contract]] states that you cannot, in which case you cannot.
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  • {{a|contract|}}[[Legal eagle]]s will expend megawatts of intellectual energy scoping out ...and apply to the parties but are not relevant to the subject matter of the contract
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  • ...ntractual disputes - or those [[arising out of or in connection with]] the contract, [[relating to]] can quite serviceably deputise for this dismal phrase.
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  • {{a|contract| ...s|/ɪgˈzɛmpləri ˈdæmɪʤɪz/|n|}} [''Only for civil wrongs not governed by a [[contract]]'']
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  • *'''[[Legal]] isn’t a [[letter]]-reading service'''. You are employed by a regulated financial institution. By having even g *'''[[Legal]] isn’t a [[contract]] signing service'''. If you want to do the crime, sign for it. If you don’t understand the
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  • {{a|contract| ...its internal return by how close to the naked minimum requirements of its contract it can swoop without shipping formal complaint.
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  • ...y]] I ''owe'' you, because we have entered some [[contract]] for a good or service, and [[money]] I ''hold for'' you, because some ''other'' random, who owed
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  • ...or Wales]] (or, in theory, their adjacent territorial waters) who accepts service of legal proceedings filed in those courts for someone who is ''not'' in En ...ers which ''adjoin Scotland or Northern Ireland'' are out of bounds.</ref> Service in [[Scotland]] — or its territorial waters — will not do. This means y
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  • # '''Create constancy of purpose''': to improve products and service, be competitive and stay in business. ...o ease adaptability.</ref> for any one item, on a long-term [[Relationship contract|relationship]] of loyalty and trust.
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  • {{def|Affidavit of service|/ˌafɪˈdeɪvɪt ɒv ˈsəːvɪs/|n|}} ...need to be suitably present of mind to work out how to validly [[effect]] service in a way that will satisfy any court who might subsequently be asked to adj
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  • ...irst line of defence. (Your [[copyright]] — which is not a function of a [[contract]] — is). ...recipient’s ability to create/derive new [[intellectual property]] by {{t|contract}}, and it is fair to do so.
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  • *{{wasteprov|Outsourcing}}: Contract work out to third party service providers who may manage their own resources in lower cost jurisdictions, b *{{wasteprov|Outsourcing}} will (but you will pay for this through your service fee; but the outsourcer is incentivised to locate itself in the cheapest po
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