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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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  • # '''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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  • }}{{d|Relationship contract|/rɪˈleɪʃᵊnʃɪp/ /ˈkɒntrækt/|n|}} ...mmit either party to any transaction in particular. It is a [[Relationship contract|framework agreement]], describing an ''architecture'' within which the part
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