Sentences with phrase «in contemplation when»

They are to be understood as extending to whatever was in contemplation when the agreement between the debtor and the creditor was entered into.»
However, it is questionable whether it is fair and appropriate ex post facto to impose upon such bodies disclosure obligations that were not in contemplation when they negotiated the contracts or other relationships under which they operate, thus exposing them to unforeseen risks and costs.
Caught up in contemplation when two can't be distinguished from each other.

Not exact matches

My church had succumbed to writer Richard Rohr's prediction, «When the church is no longer teaching the people how to pray, we could almost say it will have lost its reason for existence,» Yet in the congregations I have visited, silence, meditation and contemplation were commonplace, and many new members testified to the spiritual attraction of prayer.
When Adam and Eve take the fruit, they do not make a decision between good and evil but rather imagine possibilities of action and then act almost without knowing it, sunk in «a strange, dreamlike kind of contemplation
The mysteries of faith are degraded if they are made into an object of affirmation and negation, when in reality they should be an object of contemplation.
Then, when past middle age, he was to go apart from the common life, and to dwell in the forest, passing the time in contemplation and meditation.
Both Strauss and the physicists seem to say that a man is most fully himself when he loses himself in contemplation of eternity, but the truth is that, deep down, persons are incapable of losing themselves, of not knowing the truth about themselves in some sense.
It's important for me to spend time in contemplation, discovery, and in practice, learning what I purpose or intend when I am afforded that sacred public space.
Maybe the worst result of all, from my perspective, when affirmations and negations are valued over contemplation and learning through practice is a fear - based, certainty - seeking, defensive version of Christianity that grows up in the place of a living, covenantal trust.
Even when God is denied, the practice of meditation is often commended; Comte, who had no other deity than le grand Etre (which was the human race in its best representatives), still thought that contemplation and aspiration directed towards this «being» (if that word is not absurdly inappropriate) was necessary to a good life.
... when she cuts off the faithful from the study of her divine doctrines and the sympathy of her divine contemplations, and requires from them fides implicita in her word, [this] in the educated classes will terminate in indifference, and in the poorer in superstition.
Distributists allege that their principles, when adopted and carried to their term, are ordered to the most noble of ends, which culminate in the very contemplation for which the human person is created.
Even when we prevision an act, such as worship, and reflect on what we have not yet done, the act contemplated does not grow out of the contemplation; its sources in the complex human soul are more various.
in fact its just an outgrowth of the «last contemplation»... when no other «next in line» in the blame game queue...
«When you see the bill actually, the actual final bill, the contemplation is it will have a specific date in it,» he told The Post's Albany bureau chief, Fred Dicker.
This will be the first public hearing on this 32 - year - old proposal since November 2014, when the Southold Town Board and the Southold Town Planning Board agreed to a Stipulation of Adjournment in Contemplation of Settlement.
The resulting image reveals levels of neural activity in the moment immediately after she received the radioactive fluid, when she presumably was still immersed in contemplation.
Yet when this speaker talked of his experience while working with this revered teacher, his stories were not of a monastic man deep in thought and contemplation.
And, in further contemplation, actually comes off as rather offensive when comparing this trifle's rich, white characters of privilege with those played by Daniel Day - Lewis and Pete Posthlethwaite.
When the intents of like and dislike arise in sensual pleasures (of 5 senses), keeping tolerance in it, (and) to not put blame on any one is dharmadhyan (auspicious contemplation; to not hurt anyone, to give happiness to others).
When you tie the knot, your previous will is automatically revoked unless it was specifically made in contemplation of your new marriage.
Incredibly, and without the overt drama of the narrative of Ugetsu, that is somewhat the sensation I had when I walked from Kiki Smith's exhibition at Pace Gallery in Chelsea, through a narrow passage way into a new smaller wing that Pace has built under the High Line and found myself, without preparation or expectation, in an exquisite, thrilling, soul - soothing, museum quality exhibition of craft objects and artworks, arranged in an inventive, harmonious, and instructive manner for contemplation.
Organized by Evelyn Hankins, a curator at the Hirshhorn, this is also Mr. Irwin's first major American survey outside his native California in nearly 40 years and the first anywhere devoted entirely to his work from the 1960s, when, in full experimental mode, he was shifting the emphasis of his own art from psychic encounters to physical ones, from precious objects to environments, places of contemplation.
Her portraits invite to the idolising contemplation of their physical aura — but beyond their distinct mystique, it's that transitory moment we continue to feel in Peyton's instinct, when the humane transcends the persona.
In this new series of drawings Fig is looking for those quiet moments in the studio: moments of contemplation or moments when the artist is absorbed in their worIn this new series of drawings Fig is looking for those quiet moments in the studio: moments of contemplation or moments when the artist is absorbed in their worin the studio: moments of contemplation or moments when the artist is absorbed in their worin their work.
When including Joseph Havel's sculptures in the «Floor Plan» show, I was most interested in how these pieces engage the outdoor space, and the courtyard as an extension of the main gallery space in this contemplation of a floor plan.
Other Side offers space for contemplation as well as conversation — space to engage in dialogue with artworks and with other visitors — regarding what we see, feel, or think when looking at art.
Chris Pamplin looks at the issues that can arise when a report written in contemplation of civil proceedings gets drawn into criminal proceedings
Therefore, the charterers were taken to have had in contemplation, at the time when they entered into the addendum, the loss which would generally happen in the ordinary course of things if the vessel were delivered some nine days late so that the owners missed the cancelling date for a follow - on fixture.
General language in a release will be limited to the thing or things that were specifically in the contemplation of the parties when the release was given.
In the common law contracting process the contracting parties need to expressly agree all the essential terms of the contract as there are relatively few terms implied into contracts, either by the common law or statute, and the circumstances in which the court will consider implying an essential term into a contract to render it complete and enforceable are very limited (usually requiring that the missing clause had been in the contemplation of the parties during the contracting process but inadvertently omitted when the contract was concludedIn the common law contracting process the contracting parties need to expressly agree all the essential terms of the contract as there are relatively few terms implied into contracts, either by the common law or statute, and the circumstances in which the court will consider implying an essential term into a contract to render it complete and enforceable are very limited (usually requiring that the missing clause had been in the contemplation of the parties during the contracting process but inadvertently omitted when the contract was concludedin which the court will consider implying an essential term into a contract to render it complete and enforceable are very limited (usually requiring that the missing clause had been in the contemplation of the parties during the contracting process but inadvertently omitted when the contract was concludedin the contemplation of the parties during the contracting process but inadvertently omitted when the contract was concluded).
Further, recent decisions of the English courts concerning the law of privilege (for instance, in relation to the identity of the client (for the purposes of legal advice privilege), [26] and when litigation is reasonably in contemplation (for the purposes of litigation privilege, in the context of a criminal investigation)[27] point towards a more restrictive interpretation of the scope of the protection that it offers.
On 25 January 2018 the Court of Appeal Criminal Division in R v Jukes [2018] EWCA Crim 176 dealt with the question when a criminal prosecution can be said to be in reasonable contemplation.
The answer seems to be — persons who are so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonably to have them in contemplation as being so affected when I am directing my mind to the acts or omissions which are called in question.
Hadley provided a straightforward rule for the recovery of damages for breach of contract — in essence, that the loss should have been in the contemplation of the parties had they contemplated breach when the contract was made.
When deciding what each spouse is entitled to, the court will consider each spouse's age, length of the marriage, value of each spouse's assets, each spouse's role in the marriage (wage earner vs. homemaker), and whether either spouse attempted to destroy, hide or improperly sell any marital asset in contemplation of the divorce.
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