Negotiator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Unpaid seller
or delivered; (b) when a bill of exchange or other negotiable ins-trument has been received as conditional payment, and the condition
Unilateral
Unilateral, one-sided. An organisation formed to negotiate with employers, on behalf of workers collectively, about job-related issues
Ultimatum, or ultimation
concession, or condition. The final and categorical proposal made in negotiating a treaty, contract, or the like, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
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Ad idem
Ad idem (at the same point), said of negotiating parties when they are quite agreed, so that a binding
Subject to contract
(1931) 47 TLR 606. Means that the matter remains in negotiation until a formal contract is settled and formal contracts are
Security for costs
or order or on a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument, the power to require the plaintiff to give security
Scrip
upon payment in full. Scrip to bearer appears to be negotiable and to pass by delivery, see Goodwin v. Robarts, (1875)
Restitution of stolen goods
party. This restitution reaches the stolen goods (unless they be negotiable instruments) notwithstanding that the guilty party may have sold them
Renewal
licence granted by way of renewal'. The renewal of a negotiable bill or note is regarded simply as a prolongation of
Recruitment
or place outside India and the entering into any correspondence, negotiation, agreement or arrangement with any individual for or in relation
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Negotiator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Unpaid seller
or delivered; (b) when a bill of exchange or other negotiable ins-trument has been received as conditional payment, and the condition
Unilateral
Unilateral, one-sided. An organisation formed to negotiate with employers, on behalf of workers collectively, about job-related issues
Ultimatum, or ultimation
concession, or condition. The final and categorical proposal made in negotiating a treaty, contract, or the like, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
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Ad idem
Ad idem (at the same point), said of negotiating parties when they are quite agreed, so that a binding
Subject to contract
(1931) 47 TLR 606. Means that the matter remains in negotiation until a formal contract is settled and formal contracts are
Security for costs
or order or on a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument, the power to require the plaintiff to give security
Scrip
upon payment in full. Scrip to bearer appears to be negotiable and to pass by delivery, see Goodwin v. Robarts, (1875)
Restitution of stolen goods
party. This restitution reaches the stolen goods (unless they be negotiable instruments) notwithstanding that the guilty party may have sold them
Renewal
licence granted by way of renewal'. The renewal of a negotiable bill or note is regarded simply as a prolongation of
Recruitment
or place outside India and the entering into any correspondence, negotiation, agreement or arrangement with any individual for or in relation
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