express terms उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Further, the rule applies not only to express terms ( terms actually in the written contract ), but also to terms implied by law.
- This principle is sparingly and cautiously used and may never be employed to imply a term in conflict with the express terms of the text.
- In such a case, the common intention of the parties is inferred by the court from the express terms of the contract and the surrounding circumstances.
- She has done this in an inappropriate manner and inappropriately contrary to the express terms of the rubric prefacing the template for each " Outside View ".
- "Personal services contract " means a contract that, by its express terms or as administered, makes the contractor personnel appear, in effect, Government employees ( see FAR 37.104 ).
- "The court cannot conceive of any interpretation of, or rationale behind, Vivendi's commencement of the recent French actions that are compliant with the express terms of the arbitration agreement,"
- "Because the proposed law by its express terms forbids same-sex couples entry into civil marriage, it continues to relegate same-sex couples to a different status, " the court wrote.
- To this plea Bowsink Investments excepted that it disclosed no defence, inasmuch as such an implied term was inconsistent with, and excluded by, the express terms of the lease.
- To find where the right resides one must look first to the express terms of the contract, and if they deal fully with the matter one may look no further.
- The Act does not in express terms say what use is to be made of the name under which the trade union is registered and by which it is known.