Not exact matches
Dan Ciuriak, a former deputy chief economist at Canada's trade department who now is a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), notes that if Trump blows up NAFTA, Canada's trade with the U.S. would be
dictated by the terms of their original free - trade
agreement from 1989.
Likewise, from time to time Hard Assets Alliance may engage in affiliate programs offered
by other companies, though corporate policy firmly
dictates that such
agreements will have no influence on any product or service recommendations, nor alter the pricing that would otherwise be available in absence of such an
agreement.
Therefore, it could never enter into an
agreement where it's policy would be
dictated by european and american interests.
German book prices are governed
by the so - called Fixed Price Law /
Agreement («Buchpreisbindung»), which basically
dictates that a specific book has to be sold at the same price in all outlets.
What actually determines what a mezzanine provider will and will not do in a default scenario is
dictated by the intercreditor
agreement, a key link between the senior debt lender and the mezzanine financing provider.
Ideally these lenders should not all have forward purchase
agreements or be owned
by the same secondary market, since the loan discounts and the quality of customer service are often
dictated by the lender that ultimately holds the loans, not the lender that originates the loans.
Part of the process involves adjusting model parameters within limits
dictated by observations and the principles of physics so as to coax the simulations into good
agreement with the real world climate.
Even though countries would agree to meet the minimum international price, the
agreement would not
dictate the mechanism
by which countries meet their obligations.
What happens in the real world is not going to be
dictated by any one actor, leader, understanding, or
agreement.
Neither is the adoption of positions within the framework of trade and investment
agreements dictated by the nature of the
agreement itself.
The section makes no reference to situations where the terms of the order are
dictated by the parties» own separation
agreements.
In order to recover the costs incurred
by going through the process of mediation in the pre-trial stages of litigation, the costs must first be proportionate to the factors set out in CPR 44.3 (5), unless the mediation
agreement itself
dictates how costs are to be apportioned between the parties.
A job - related move if employed
by the military or government; federal and state laws
dictate the rules surrounding this reason in lease
agreements
Keep in mind that the
agreement between the lawyer and the firm can not contradict either party's ethical obligations, but it may well create obligations beyond those imposed
by the ethical rules, and it may also
dictate who takes on certain ethical obligations discussed below.
However, the court's ability to modify spousal support provisions are
dictated by the language of the settlement
agreement.
We have a dedicated team to monitor our application availability with alerts based upon availability thresholds as
dictated by our Service Legal
Agreements with our customers.
When couples reach
agreements on their own and do not have outcomes
dictated by third parties, those
agreements are more likely to be honored.
Absent a marital
agreement, the decisions about couple's assets will be
dictated by state laws and precedent cases that don't necessarily serve the couple's best interests.
In collaborative law, the participation
agreement and protocols designed
by the practice group and between counsel
dictate what behaviours are expected.
This is usually
dictated by a legal
agreement put in place
by company legal advisors.
However, until a court order
dictates otherwise, the decision of the PC is binding on the parties
by virtue of either the signed Parenting Coordinator
Agreement, stipulation of the parties, or the court order of appointment.
This means that the terms of the separation
agreement were manifestly unfair and
dictated by a dominant spouse.
The mediation process is based on
agreement between both parties and allows them to control of the terms and conditions of their own settlement
agreement instead of the terms being
dictated by the divorce court.
Mediation is based on
agreement between both parties and allows them to control of the terms and conditions in the settlement
agreement instead of the terms being
dictated by the divorce court.
The mediation process that we will undertake together is premised on a simple philosophy:
agreements reached
by the two of you, not
dictated to you
by lawyers or judges, are the ones most likely to feel acceptable in the present and worthy of honoring down the road.
This freedom allows you to design an
agreement that works for you and your family's needs, not one
dictated by the court system.
Divorce Mediation Mediation is based on
agreement between both parties and allows them to control of the terms and conditions in the settlement
agreement instead of the terms being
dictated by the divorce court.
My board, the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board, would not publish a listing that, in their words, «
dictated the level of service a selling broker provided» and so we have the unique experience of a listing contract for a property located in one of the several condoning boards in the province being rejected
by the member's own board, despite a spirit of co-operation
agreement between boards.