Aug 1, 2007 03:55
17 yrs ago
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English term
from the imitation thereof
English
Law/Patents
Law: Contract(s)
Any non compliance of the terms and conditions of which notice has been given by the non defaulting party to the defaulting party and which remains uncured for a period of 30 days, from the imitation thereof, will entitle the non defaulting party to determine the agreement by giving notice to the defaulting party and such termination shall take effect from the date mentioned in the said notice.
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2 +5 | A typo, but not sure what it should be. | Jack Doughty |
5 | commencement | Claire Titchmarsh (X) |
2 | notification | inmb |
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3 hrs
Selected
A typo, but not sure what it should be.
"from the limitation thereof" doesn't seem to make much sense either. "From the intimation thereof" possibly?
"...the non defaulting party to determine the agreement..." looks wrong too. I think this should be "to terminate the agreement".
"...the non defaulting party to determine the agreement..." looks wrong too. I think this should be "to terminate the agreement".
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3 hrs
notification
I think it is a typo. The sentence would make sense to me if "imitation" were replaced with "notification".
Please see some examples.
Please see some examples.
Reference:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22from+the+notification+thereof%22&btnG=Search&meta=
9 hrs
commencement
It's not very well worded, this paragraph.
I think they meant "initiation" instead of imitation, but that's not a word you'd usually find in a clause of this type.
I think they meant "initiation" instead of imitation, but that's not a word you'd usually find in a clause of this type.
Peer comment(s):
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Ken Cox
: 'initiation' is plausible, but I agree with your comment (and anyway you have to wonder whether the 'initiation' of the notification is meant or the 'initiation' of the non-compliance)
1 hr
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Indeed. There are probably lots more things to wonder about in this contract.
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