Sentence examples for expressly conditioned from inspiring English sources

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The sale strategy emphasized a "growth story"; the buyer's due diligence focused on confirmation of the historical sales numbers; and the buyer expressly conditioned its final offer (and price increase) on the company's meeting its March sales target numbers.

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But, although there was a present grant, it was yet subject to conditions expressly stated in the act, and also (to quote the language of the Baldwin Case) 'to those necessarily implied, such as that the road shall be..

The imaging center and the fabrication lab moved this year from Bowen Hall to the newly constructed Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, which was designed expressly to optimize conditions for atomic-scale work.

With this in mind, Rentboy's terms and conditions expressly prohibited the advertising of sexual services on the site, and any offending material was removed by a team of content screeners.

The CRPD expressly stipulates the conditions and standards that should underpin the planning and delivery of rehabilitation services and programs in the area of health and specifies States' legal obligations in guaranteeing equal and uninterrupted access to quality rehabilitation across the lifespan for all people with disabilities, including women, children and the aged [ 8].

I do not think that the principle of the civil law as introduced into the English law is limited to cases in which the event causing the impossibility of performance is the destruction or non-existence of some thing which is the subject-matter of the contract or of some condition or state of things expressly specified as a condition of it.

For cases not expressly covered by the conditions, there was a uniform conflicts rule that declared the law of the seller's country applicable.

Under the default rule developed by the Second Circuit in Mikes v. Straus, liability attaches only when a contractor submits a claim and fails to disclose its violation of a material contractual, statutory, or regulatory provision that the government has expressly identified as a condition of payment.

The more sophisticated Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index of Van Wagner (1987) expressly considers how weather conditions affect the moisture content of different fire fuel layers.

Exceptions to this included two elderly patients with long-term conditions, who both expressly stated no desire to increase understanding of their condition.

"The Property Condition Disclosure Act expressly excepts co-op and condominium apartments from its coverage," Mr. Gulielmetti said, referring to a state law that requires a seller to disclose certain conditions when one- to four-family homes are being sold.

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