Sentence examples for contractual means from inspiring English sources

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operated by customers that can be associated with one or more operators by contractual means.

Funding bodies such as the Gates Foundation, whose prime concern is ensuring the equitable distribution to vulnerable populations of innovations developed through funded research, use IP rights and contractual means to ensure this.

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Contractual restrictions mean she's tight-lipped about what's planned.

Veolia has announced its intention to sell its 5% share, though its contractual obligations mean it cannot immediately withdraw.

NB: it's interesting that while contractual dogma meant England played a World T20 competition without the world's number one ranked player, they also played it without the fifth-highest runscorer in all of T20 cricket.

Critics maintain, though, that this dual role is difficult to sustain, because the government bears political responsibility for its actions that extend beyond the contractual structure, which means it may continue to bear risk with reduced mechanisms for political control.

"We will look at folk who might be available instantly, but contractual obligations may mean that we go for a short-term option if the long-term option is not immediately available," he said.

The section ends with a brief look at a related topic — the (increasingly restricted) freedom of sellers and lessors to reduce their warranty liability by means of contractual disclaimers, especially in consumer transactions.

Similarly, it would not be possible for a non-profit institution, by means of contractual arrangements with a commercial copying enterprise, to authorize the enterprise to carry out copying and distribution functions that would be exempt if conducted by the non-profit institution itself.

A separate submission to the doctors' and dentists' pay panel makes clear that ministers want contractual changes that would mean consultants having to do far more non-urgent work at weekends.

As in cases arising under section 109(a), this does not mean that contractual restrictions on display between a buyer and seller would be unenforceable as a matter of contract law.

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