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But an agreement on compensation and an ensuing contract with Piniella could happen today.
Likewise, when the buyer has made known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required, the law implies a condition in the ensuing contract that the merchandise is of merchantable (average) quality and reasonably fit for the intended purpose.
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In 1897 he formed a separate company for his oil interests, the "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited, and in the ensuing decade contracted for petroleum supplies in Sumatra, Texas, Russia, Romania, and elsewhere.
In the ensuing scramble, Linda's contract gets tossed around—even the Russian Mafia, operating out of a shabby pawnshop, gets into the act.
That was back when it was a manufacturing center (cigars, computers, shoes, flight simulators), before the end of the Cold War and the ensuing loss of defense-industry contracts.
As reviewed by Zeiger (2004), many factors led to the initial effort of the U.S. government, in particular, M. Legator at the FDA, to sponsor mutagenicity testing in 1971, followed by numerous contracts in the ensuing years.
The Fed did expand the money supply in the mid '30s, and a recovery ensued, but it contracted too quickly, and business collapsed again.
A key component of the intervention was negotiating a clinician-patient contract to reduce alcohol consumption during the ensuing 30 days.
She founded her company, Inteko, the same year and won many municipal contracts and development rights in the city in the ensuing years.
As Michael matured, his voice changed, family tensions arose, and a contract standoff ensued.
"There are other players out of contract and we will make a statement regarding those players in the ensuing days," added Watkins.
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