Sentences with phrase «for greater certainty»

The words used by the parties themselves, especially the handwritten «for greater certainty», led to the court's conclusion.
The agreement in handwriting stated «for greater certainty» if the vendor exercised the option to purchase he would pay $ 1.2 million to the purchaser and the vendor take - back mortgage would be deemed to have been satisfied in full.
For greater certainty, you further added a clause stating that:
(8) For greater certainty, the documents that create and support a pension plan include a collective agreement if,
For greater certainty, a marriage is not void or voidable by reason only that the spouses are of the same sex.»
(4) For greater certainty, a person may not make a request under subsection (2) or (3) on behalf of another person.
For greater certainty, any pleadings, affidavits or other documents that would be found in a continuing record shall be produced in the form in which they have been retained in the file.
For greater certainty, nothing in this section affects any remedy available under any other provision of this Act or any other Act of Parliament.
Interpretation (2) For greater certainty, subsection (1) applies in respect of a matter that is communicated by means of a computer or a group of interconnected or related computers, including the Internet, or any similar means of communication, but does not apply in respect of a matter that is communicated in whole or in part by means of the facilities of a broadcasting undertaking.
For greater certainty, he included a chart that broke out average billable hours for associates and partners over the same time frame and the drop in average time per quarter per associate (15 - 16 hours) is lower than the drop in the same stat for partners (20 - 24 hours).
(5) For greater certainty, a limitation period established under this section conflicts with and is in place of any limitation period set out in the Limitations Act, 2002.
... First degree murder charged (2) For greater certainty and without limiting the generality of subsection (1), where a count charges first degree murder and the evidence does not prove first degree murder but proves second degree murder or an attempt to commit second degree murder, the jury may find the accused not guilty of first degree murder but guilty of second degree murder or an attempt to commit second degree murder, as the case may be.
For greater certainty?
(3) For greater certainty, the powers set out in subrules (1) and (2) are in addition to any other powers set out in this Rule.
(3) For greater certainty, the power of the Small Claims Court to order, hear and determine a contempt hearing under this section is conferred on and may be exercised by the persons referred to in clauses 24 (2)(a) and (b).
(10) For greater certainty, nothing in this section shortens or otherwise affects an appointment or renewed appointment that is in effect immediately before December 15, 2009, but any renewals of the appointment on and after that day are subject to this section.
(2) For greater certainty, a person or entity that provides resolution of claims or assistance in resolving claims, on an impartial basis, is an independent third party no matter how it is funded.
For greater certainty, the above applies in respect of a matter that is communicated by means of a computer or a group of interconnected or related computers, including the Internet, or any similar means of communication, but does not apply in respect of a matter that is communicated in whole or in part by means of the facilities of a broadcast undertaking.
(1.1) For greater certainty, if a hearing by the Tribunal is required under section 140 in respect of an order to pay an administrative penalty, the regulations made under clause 182.3 (13)(b) governing the determination of the amounts of administrative penalties apply to the Tribunal.
6.1 For greater certainty, for the purpose of section 6, a judge is from among the advocates of the Province of Quebec if, at any time, they were an advocate of at least 10 years standing at the bar of that Province.
It shall be lawful for the Queen, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate and House of Commons, to make Laws for the Peace, Order, and good Government of Canada, in relation to all Matters not coming within the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces; and for greater Certainty, but not so as to restrict the Generality of the foregoing Terms of this Section, it is hereby declared that (notwithstanding anything in this Act) the exclusive Legislative Authority of the Parliament of Canada extends to all Matters coming within the Classes of Subjects next hereinafter enumerated; that is to say,....»
For greater certainty, this would not otherwise limit the ability of the Clerk of Petitions from taking other measures to monitor and verify the integrity of the e-petition process.
So, the Administration policy, egged on by Lindzen citing supposed uncertainties, is asking for greater certainty (actually, they mean higher confidence), but providing less and less funds for doing the necessary research.
The need for greater certainty in the methane budget, as well as the need for better information upon which to facilitate methane emissions reductions, has motivated the large effort EDF has been leading, one involving dozens of academic experts.
So they only jump in when there's an actual event & sufficient share price momentum... ie they pay up for greater certainty (actual, or perceived).
Play hardball with retirees, and get them to reduce vested benefits in exchange for greater certainty of payment.
«Teachers have also called for greater certainty around future PDG funding and that's why I'm pleased to be able to guarantee allocation levels for the next two financial years and reaffirm our commitment to the grant for the lifetime of this Assembly.»

Not exact matches

If the deal enables easier movement of people between the two markets — critical to the provision of services — and provides greater certainty for investments, this could boost Canada's traded services.
«Any tax policy will be closely aligned with what the EU does because that will create much greater certainty for businesses.
The Department concludes that it can best protect the interests of retirement investors in receiving sound advice, provide greater certainty to the public and regulated parties, and minimize the risk of unnecessary disruption by taking a more balanced approach than simply granting a flat delay of fiduciary status and all associated obligations for a protracted period.
It would be far better for the government to step in and take over mortgages from families, so that they could stay in their homes with greater certainty through this period of turmoil.
It's too early to say with great certainty; other tax measures could change the picture, for one thing.
Quintenz added, «From my perspective as a CFTC Commissioner, I think the area with the greatest need for enhanced regulatory certainty and oversight is the spot market.»
In its recommendations the report concluded industry - wide guidelines be introduced relating to loyalty currency devaluation to provide greater certainty for consumers.
If her government had spent the last three years negotiating on aboriginal title with First Nations — rather than spending millions of taxpayers» dollars fighting a losing battle against the Tsilhqot» in — there would today be more opportunity and benefits for First Nations and greater certainty for investors and workers on where and how LNG related pipelines and plants will proceed.
Credit Karma's Loan Pre-Qualification Platform (the «Loan Pre-Qualification Platform») is a tool that helps you find pre-qualified offers for financial product with greater ease and certainty.
With a guarantee in place on the interest rate for this set period, you have a greater degree of certainty.
These «boxes» offer greater certainty on future cash flows for which one can derive a valuation for the company.
If you ask a conservative for a statement of his political convictions, he may well say that he has none, and that it is the greatest heresy of modernity is precisely to see politics as a matter of conviction: as though one could recuperate, at the level of political purpose, the consoling certainty which once was granted by religious faith.
«In an age of disenchantment with churches, but also of great longing for stability, certainty, and meaning in life, 85 percent of people still marry.
It was this quest for factual certainty that prompted Aristotle in the fourth century before Christ to become, for his day, a great scientist as well as philosopher.
Moreover, for all the uncertainties of long - term population forecasting, the likely change in size and composition of a national population can be predicted over the course of the coming calendar year with far greater certainty than can changes in the harvest, the gross national product, the unemployment rate, the foreign exchange rate, or the demand for any particular product.
''... at each step you take on this road you will see so great certainty of gain, so much nothingness in what you risk, that you will at last recognise that you have wagered for something certain and infinite, for which you have given nothing.»
Several evangelical authors have expressed this need for greater modesty, tentativeness and flexibility: Daniel Taylor in The Myth of Certainty, Michael Baumann in Pilgrim Theology and William J. Abraham in The Coming Great Revival: Recovering the Full Evangelical Tradition.
I shall never forget the impact on my ministry when I sat down a few years ago and jotted on paper «the great rocky facts of being» (Augustus Hopkins Strong): some elementary but elemental truths I felt certain of, with certainty defined as «no doubt about it» but as «convictions by and for which one lives and dies.»
Or this, from a Cambridge lecture by Arthur Quiller - Couch: «Is it possible, gentlemen, that you can have read one, two, thee, or more of the acknowledged masterpieces of English literature without having it borne in on you that they are great because they are alive, and traffic not with cold celestial certainties, but with men's hopes, aspirations, doubts, loves, hates, breakings of the heart; the glory and the vanity of human endeavor, the transcience of beauty, the capricious uncertain lease on which you and I hold life, the dark coast to which we inevitably steer; all that amuses, or vexes, all that gladdens, saddens, maddens us men and women on this brief and mutable traject which yet must be home for a while, the anchorage of our hearts?»
In the words of the great Christopher Hitchens «The offer of certainty, the offer of complete security, the offer of an impermiable faith that can't give way, is an offer of something not worth having...»»... take the risk of thinking for yourself, much more happiness, truth, beauty, and wisdom will come to you that way.»
The authors disarmingly look for lessons that can be drawn by evangelicals from the reasons given by former evangelicals who have gone «home to Rome»: a richer worship, a greater depth in history, a religious certainty, an identifiably united Church, a firm teaching authority.
For example, we know with certainty that the Earth is roughly spherical and revolves around the Sun - not flat and at the center of the solar system, as was once erroneously believed by people in a greater state of ignorance than ours at present.
This answer to the quest for certainty runs through almost all Christian communities, from the great mystics to the most recent flowering of Pentecostalism.
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