Sentences with phrase «code contracts give»

The formation of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance and the utility of executable distributed code contracts give promise to the Ethereum blockchain, MGT explained in its press release.

Not exact matches

Under the code, merchants will be provided with clear information regarding fees and rates, given advance notice of any new fees and fee increases, able to cancel contracts without penalty should fees rise or new fees be introduced, and given new tools to promote competition and in particular the freedom to accept credit payments from a particular network without the obligation to accept debit payments and vice versa.
They get instant promo codes and cut down percentage on the contract price, which indeed gives then huge profit margin.
There are three main grounds on which nullity can be based and they are given in Canon 1095 of the Code of Canon Law, which states that the following are incapable of contracting marriage:
The Tinder team was so impressed with our code (and initiative) that they give us a contract to help develop their Apple TV app.
There were also several barriers — and subsequent workarounds — identified around technology and infrastructure: grappling with a slow and unwieldy public contract code for technology and even furniture procurement; allowing for Bring Your Own Device programs given the state's free public education clause; and struggling to provide sufficient technology access at school and home for all students if the district wanted to adopt digital materials.
Your card contract code also lets you skip the rental counter lines and go straight to the cars, and gives you access to Avis Preferred Select & Go, which lets you upgrade or exchange your car right up to the time that you pick it up.
Existing contracts which contain provisions giving effect to the code are unaffected until re-negotiation or termination but the code will not apply to new contracts awarded after 13 December 2010.
Given the court's finding that minimum Code standards are incorporated by force of statute into the employment contract, the existence of an express or implied term of the employment contract requiring overtime to be paid to an FLS was a question of fact to be determined at trial.
Plaintiff search engine optimization firm sued defendant marketing firm for breach of contract, prompting defendant to countersue plaintiff (as a cross-defendant) for breach of contract and for a violation of Penal Code section 502 (a computer hacking claim which is given civil claim status through the statute).
That approach, in my view, would have required consideration of: (i) the high standard of conduct expected of [the plaintiff] given the responsibilities and trust attached to his senior management position; (ii) the essential conditions (characterized as «core values») of integrity and honesty in his employment contract, including the requirement in the Code «to act in an honest and ethical manner at all times» (emphasis added); and (iii) his deliberate concealment of his actions which he later acknowledged to have been wrong and unethical.
The reason was that their claim was not «on the contract» under Civil Code section 1717 given that this statutory provision does not apply to fraud claims.
«If it is critical to the job role it might be written into the contract but more often than not you'll find a dress code in a Staff Handbook giving general guidance on what the employer expects.
Where we use certain service providers, we may use specific contracts or codes of conduct or certification mechanisms approved by the European Commission which give personal data the same protection it has in Europe; or
Given that a gap existed in the code, what happened next would be predictable to someone familiar with paper contracts — one party sought to renegotiate the terms.
We don't know a lot about «Imandra contracts» (other than they use artificial intelligence), or how they could help mathematically verify ethereum's code, but given the background above, the talk is likely to be focused on shaping the discussion of the security of the network and its tools.
The company was planning to give its employees ether bonuses in celebration of the upcoming holiday season when researchers noticed the issue with their «ETH receiving code» while garnering funds from a contract.
The underlying blockchain gives us (1) a unit of value that can be used to create incentives and penalties, and (2) a toolkit with which we can design conditional logic in the form of «smart contract code
Other topics in the video include NAR's Commitment to Excellence initiative, which will roll out later this year, to give NAR members a chance to voluntarily assess how well they perform on key aspects of their business, including technology, the Code of Ethics, and the forms and contracts they use.
Code Sec. 5.016 requires that the seller (1) give seven days notice to the buyer before closing that an existing loan that will remain in place; (2) inform the buyer that buyer has this same seven days in which to rescind the earnest money contract without penalty; and also (3) provide a seven - day notice to the lender.
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