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The definition of assault typically provides that a person is guilty if "with intent to cause physical injury, a person engages in conduct that causes physical injury".

The go-shop typically provides that after a deal is announced, the target company shops like Paris Hilton, as a Delaware judge once put it, looking to see if another bidder is willing to compete.

In other words, Mr. Grossman said, while the standard contract typically provides that a buyer must obtain a mortgage "at the prevailing interest rate" within a certain period of time, that clause can be amended to set the highest interest rate the buyer will have to accept.

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A Eric D. Sherman, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, says that proprietary leases typically provide that the shareholder is responsible for the maintenance, repair and replacement of all plumbing fixtures, as well as all exposed water pipes to which they are attached.

"The bylaws of a condominium typically provide that every unit owner is required to maintain their unit in proper condition, that no nuisance is permitted on the property, and that no use or practice is allowed that is either a source of annoyance to residents or interferes with the peaceful possession or proper use of another apartment," Mr. Luxemburg said.

A Robert Sokolski, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that standard contracts of sale typically provide that if the board does not approve or reject the sale by the closing date in the contract of sale, the closing date is adjourned for 30 business days.

If the convertible note includes both a discount and a cap, the applicable language will typically provide that the conversion price will be the lower of (i) the price per share determined by applying the discount to the Series A price per share; and (ii) the price per share determined by dividing the cap by the Series A pre-money valuation.

Reception statutes typically provide that the state legislature "receives" the common law of England as of the date of statehood and then delegates to the courts the authority to develop that law in accordance with the public policy of the state.

The World Bank Funding Agreement constitutes the legal framework for procurement with WB funding, typically providing that the WB funds are transferred directly to UNICEF from the WB on behalf of the government partner.

Agents and brokers typically provide materials that clearly spell out the inner workings of annuities for prospective buyers.

The deterministic CSP ignores the uncertain nature of the demands thus typically providing recommendations that may result in overproduction or in profit loss.

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