Sentences with phrase «mean early settlement»

In advising on settlement, no account has been taken, by the legal adviser, about the risk of future complications which may mean early settlement is not appropriate;

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Presuming it was waterproof, that just means they had building skills learned over the years — almost all early settlements were near water so it's something they'd need to learn quickly.
In the fire at the school highlighted earlier, the correct sums insured has been established meaning that, despite the obvious work required in preparing the claim, the school knew that it would not have to make a contribution due to the settlement due to any underinsurance.
The coming month is when the 60 - day wait period on the settlement will expire, meaning hopefully as early as next week there could potentially be discussions between the retailers and the publishers about a reduced cost for ebooks.
Our wealth of knowledge, and understanding of recessionary pressures, means that we are able to approach the resolution of claims through Pre-Action Protocols incorporating procedures to achieve early negotiated settlements.
«We should expect the early part of 2017 to be filled with a brisk pace of not only homes going under contract more quickly, but also taking less time to reach a settlement date,» Charon writes, which means that the length of time that a house stays on the market can be expected to drop in the early part of the year.
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