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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a part of a document or agreement that has been accepted or consented to by all parties involved.
Example: "In the contract, the agreed section outlines the responsibilities of each party."
Alternatives: "consensus section" or "approved section".
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"There are no agreed section 106 obligations to secure affordable housing and appropriate infrastructure required to make the development acceptable".
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If the parties cannot agree, Section 4(f) could be invoked.
Mr Pickles has given until the end of February 2013 to agree section 106 funding arrangements with all parties.
"During the case, the judge agreed that section 11 of the 2001 Health and Safety Act legally requires NHS bodies to involve patients in the planning, development and operation of services," he says.
The legislative history, of which these passages are typical, should be enough to prove that when the Senators agreed to Section 2 they thought they were returning 'absolute control' of liquor traffic to the States, free of all restrictions which the Commerce Clause might before that time have imposed.
But in the 1990s, during a period of deep recession, teachers agreed to Section 1.5 of their contract, which allows the district to ignore these maximums.
In his client's case, Snell wasn't aware Crouch had asked for such an order until a police officer served him with it, which the judge agreed violated section seven of the Charter, which guarantees the right to life, liberty and security of the person.
But it is semantically plural, referring either to everyone in the world, or everyone in a mutually agreed sub-section of the population (Everyone came to the party).
Laura Van Tosh, an independent consultant on mental health issues in Washington who also identifies herself as a consumer of psychiatric services, said she was asked to review the draft's section on electroshock, and agreed that the section did not indicate the extent of the controversy over the treatment.
We agree.... Section IV We first address plaintiffs' claim that Napster is liable for contributory copyright infringement.
The great majority of the public also agree about Section 28.
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