Sentences with phrase «make objections»

Most sales contract have a time period (an «inspection period») within which inspections are to be performed so that the buyer has an opportunity to make any objections he or she may have known to the seller about the condition of the property (the seller then can be obligated to fix the issues, the buyer can cancel the deal, the buyer can accept the property as is, etc. — any of these options are available — it depends on the terms of the contract as to which of these applies).
Give yourself an inspection period for the title commitment — say 10 days after the effective date for your seller to provide the title commitment, and 10 days after that for you to make your objections.
The Purchaser then had five days to make objections, which the Seller had the option (but not the duty) to remedy.
Nintendo revealed that the game will launch in Japan on July 25th and as usual players will be able to collect evidence, examine witnesses and make objections.
This is not surprising because there is no procedure by which locals can make objections against such closure and, in any event, the government has set out no criteria by which such objections would be judged.
No matter how often you choose to make objections, you always have to place them properly on the record.
You have to know how to make them, but then there is debate about when to make objections.
Only make objections during a trial or hearing for legitimate and good faith reasons, and not solely for the purpose of harassment or delay.
For example, they will make objections to questions that are improper.
«In the modern galleries,» Krauss writes, «my father would make objections to the works and I would defend them.
(e) Members must make objections to the proposed applicant within 60 days in writing to the Corresponding Secretary.
The Judicial Conference Advisory Committees on Bankruptcy and Civil Rules published a set of proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure this summer that could modify how parties to a bankruptcy give notice of an adversary proceeding, how debtors give notice of a Chapter 13 plan, and how creditors make objections.
It includes the above provisions allowing teachers to make objections to pay recommendations before pay decisions are made; and also provides for a formal appeals hearing at which the teacher can appear in person, represented if they wish by a union representative.
Richman said Thursday's counting of the absentee and affidavit ballots would include «two bipartisan members from each borough, a watcher and a note taker at the table to make objections to open or not open specific ballots.»
Or will voters look at their record and take the once - and - for - all chance to make their objections clear?
One hundred church leaders took out a full - page ad in the Washington Post to make their objections clear in the days after the original order.
Some of them came from distant Islamic cities to make their objections.
Anthony Scilipoti, executive vice-president of Veritas Investment Research in Toronto, published a report recently arguing that Laramée should be held accountable for not making his objections to the agent agreements and payments known to the company's board or auditors.
Former Chongqing party boss Sun Zhengcai made no objections to the charges, saying his punishment is deserved and that he «had only himself to blame.»
before you make that objection, i had already given multiple categories in response to «huh?».
They occasionally talked among themselves, some making objections, others proposing a trial of the regulations I proposed...» 25
If I had been sitting in his congregation, I would have walked out after making my objection clear.
What the defendant desires is not the right to the use of the process, to which plaintiff makes no objection, but the right to the use of the name to designate a sauce not made in accordance with the patented process.
At any point they can make an objection to the validity of a
The appropriate time for Schad to have made those objections would have been during last Thursday's public hearings with the county Board of Elections, Burns said.
To revoke consent or make an objection a simple message to us is sufficient.
The issue with most players making their objections heard in the Elder Scrolls Online forums over the past couple of days isn't the subscription itself — the minimum $ 14.99 monthly fee comes as no surprise.
And, indeed, using force in the classroom is horrifying — I was horrified, and I made my objections known.
We make no objection now to those adults who spent their youth going two or three times a week to the cinema regardless of the merit of the films shown.
For example, a person making this objection might say
You made no objection to either Mark B, or max calling it a forecast of +4 C. And you carried on talking about forecast and prediction.
A reviewer already made that objection.
The demands are important because all decisions at the conference are made by consensus, so a few countries making objections has the potential to block a deal.
This makes sense, as most self - represented litigants with little legal knowledge would have difficulty making objections during trial.
An objection must be based on some law or court rule, and the party that makes the objection must be able to state what law or rule he believes the objected - to material violates.
We can take care of all planning matters for private individuals including promoting planning proposals and advising on impact of neighbouring developments, including making objections.
The popular perception of litigation is that, almost immediately after the first consultation with a client, the parties are in a court room approaching the bench and making objections on such fascinating grounds as «argumentative» or «badgering the witness.»
When you stand to make your objection, say it with as much confidence as you can muster.
Gibson says the lesson learned in Bakorp is that companies need to carefully assess what position they are going to take before they make their objection.
If you fall within one of the definitions of the settlement class above and you wish to comment on or make an objection to the Class Counsel fees, you must deliver a written submission to the appropriate Class Counsel at the addresses listed above by June 2, 2012.
(3) A party who has an objection to the arbitral tribunal's jurisdiction to conduct the arbitration shall make the objection no later than the beginning of the hearing or, if there is no hearing, no later than the first occasion on which the party submits a statement to the tribunal.
(6) Despite section 4, if the arbitral tribunal considers the delay justified, a party may make an objection after the time limit referred to in subsection (3) or (5), as the case may be, has expired.
One of his prosecutors, asked after the acquittal about Howe's claims of racial unfairness, noted that Howe never made any objections about the colour of the jury, or introduced any evidence on race during the trial.
The scheme, introduced under the Native Title (State Provisions) Act 1999 («NTSPA»), the Native Title (State Provisions) Regulations 2000 («NTSPR») and amendments to the Land Administration Act 1997 («LAA»), would have reduced the procedural rights available to native title claimants over significant areas of land to a right to be notified, rights to make an objection and the right to consultations in good faith following an objection.
An experienced Realtor views objections as an opportunity to close, because as long as the client makes objections, he is interested.
He will usually do this after making some objections.
Even though the Challengers failed to make an objection on the record, the Challengers claimed that they had implicitly objected to the arbitration because they had not signed the Board's form signifying their agreement to arbitrate.

Not exact matches

That way you can make necessary compromises to win support or at least gather more data to overcome objections if you know about them in advance.
They are made to silence the objections of organized labour and make the government of the day appear as if it's acting in the national interest.
You do this by thinking through all the objections that a qualified prospect might make, then develop logical, complete answers to each of these objections so you're prepared if and when they come up.
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