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In the Pringles acquisition agreement, Diamond makes a representation and warranty as to the accuracy of Diamond's accounting.
Material adverse effect, or MAE for short, is a defined term, and the target typically makes a representation that, since some selected prior date, no MAE has occurred to the target.
What, then, makes a representation a memory image rather than a perceptual or imaginary representation?
All of my representations must be accessible to consciousness in this way (but they need not actually be conscious), because again that is simply what makes a representation count as mine.
Ultimately (Entailment-T), or a relevance logic version if it, will leave us wanting an account of what makes a representation of the existence of a truth-maker whatever itruth-maker whateverolden to an itdentails itselfty.
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I try to make a representation of every piece of fabric, every shape and sculpture.
We've certainly made a representation to the ICC and at present we're still awaiting an acceptable response".
Petty's publishers had previously made a representation about similarities heard in the melodies of the choruses of the two tracks.
New Zealand are still seething about Nigel Llong's baffling verdict in the day-night Test and have written to the International Cricket Council to "make a representation" about the controversial incident.
The judge made a "representation order" against one of them, declaring that he had been on the Real IRA's "army council" at the time of the bombing.
A -- Marc Luxemburg, a Manhattan co-op lawyer, said that the answer depends on whether the sponsor had a legal right to make a representation that the buyer would not need board approval and whether the contract itself contained such a representation.
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