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"I never get asked the question, 'Are you representing both sides.'" When asked whether, in a consignment agreement, Mr. Gagosian felt "any duty of loyalty whatsoever to the seller," he replied: "I just don't think about it in terms of — in those terms.
If a scheme of cooperation simply thrusts benefits on people as the unavoidable fall-out of the cooperative activity of others even very valuable benefits—any duty of compliance would have to be justified by one of the non-voluntary principles considered above.
Note that this does not say any "religious duty," but merely any duty at all.
At present, any duty free is confiscated at the security check for the connecting flight.
But the Liberian government denies it has any duty to provide the same benefits for Taylor.
The customs inspector felt so sorry for Larry he refused to charge him any duty.
It also says that no officer may "direct, order or require a chaplain to perform any duty" that contradicts his "conscience, moral principles or religious beliefs".
But the government took a hard line, saying it was "unaware of any duty on the part of the V.A. to forward misfiled papers to the court".
Why then do governments resort to other kinds of barriers, such as quotas and "voluntary export restraints", which impose costs on consumers without raising any duty?
Nor have you any duty — or, for that matter, much ability — "to protect an industry," whether or not it currently employs you.
If your employer does try to frustrate a romantic tie, subject to any duty of disclosure, tell them politely to mind their own business!
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