The parties are free to
create other contingencies concerning such matters as the starting and ending time for testing, each party's responsibilities if lead is found, and the disposition of earnest money, says NAR.
Not exact matches
In fact, with a view of time as negative, as source of mutability and
contingency, some
other way has to be found to explain time's origin in order to safeguard God's causality, by saying, e.g., that time is the measure of the degradation resulting from the fall, or that God
created a metaphysical and finished universe through an instantaneous creation in which every species, was present from the beginning, instead of a world of becoming and growth.
While the use of colour is one strategy employed to reiterate the difference between surfaces and artworks, it also
creates repetition and essentially asserts each artwork's
contingency upon its
others, its surroundings and the viewer.
Edward Lendner, who was director of climate issues in a previous White House administration, wrote last week: «In what would be the single most important
contingency that could impact civil society in the United States and
other nations around the world, there is no agreed upon plan for how to deal with a collapsing world in the distant future if climate change and global warming get out of control and mass migrations northward
create chaos in both wealthy and poor countries.»
As with any
other condition affecting real property for sale, buyers are free to ask questions of the seller about wetlands on the property,
create contingencies in purchase agreements that allow for an inspection for wetland areas, and research information through public records.