Sentences with phrase «find common intention»

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I believe the most successful people in business and life are the people who really pay attention to these details, who truly try to understand the motives and intentions of the person with whom they're interacting and try to find common ground (or decide this isn't a person they can work with).
Even more to the point, no two modern - day scholars seem able to draw up the same common list of errors, each finding on the other's worksheet difficulties which have, in their opinion, plausible modern - day alternate explanations often involving a reassessment of the author's intention and / or cultural context.
Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, immediate past Governor of Edo on Thursday declared his intention to contest for the post of National Chairman of APC with a promise, if elected, to ensure that the Executive and Legislative arms of government found a common ground to work.
Dating sites are full of men who have less than good intentions and they hope to find people like SaraNoH up there who ignores common sense because she may be a bit desperate.
So your intention might be to find someone to go out with, who shares common interests and just wants to have fun.
Although this flexibility was given with best of intentions, content creators are now finding themselves at the mercy of the lowest common support denominator.
The judge found that in the absence of a common intention at the time of purchase, no constructive trust could arise.
Lawyers tend to form partnerships with the best intentions: they have found someone with common professional interests, they want to practice law their way, or they want to make a difference in their local legal community.
The Court of Appeal, by a majority, upheld Kernott's appeal, finding that the parties owned the beneficial interest as tenants in common in equal shares as there was no evidence that the parties» intentions had changed after their separation.
54 It is common ground that findings with respect to undue influence and the intention of a party to gratuitously transfer property to another are subject to a deferential standard of review.
The court at first instance found that there was a common intention constructive trust, imposing it upon the house - owner.
It posed to itself the question of whether a claim to a constructive trust, founded upon the parties» inferred common intention, amounts to an attempt to enforce unperformed provisions of an unlawful transaction.
As noted by the Court, «if employers do not make clear the parties» intention to displace the common law notice, they can not complain if the fruits of their drafting are found to be ambiguous and unenforceable.»
No ambiguity was found in the clause at issue regarding the intention to displace the employee's common law entitlement and the Court concluded that the employee's common law entitlements could not be retained due to «explicit language, which denotes an intent to the opposite effect.»
Far too often even well - intentioned boards find themselves between a rock and a hard place, attempting to please the owners while, at the same time, attempting to meet their statutory obligation to maintain the common elements and the property.
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