Sentences with word «offeree»

But the Scot believes he can convince Young to stay by offereing other incentives and praised his star's attitude over recent months.
The court was «not persuaded that a reasonably prudent offeree in these circumstances would have known of the existence of license terms».
Specht v. Netscape Communications Corp., 306 F. 3d 17 (2002) 1 frames the notice test in terms of a «reasonably prudent offeree» and whether they would «have known of the existence of license terms».
Such an offer or solicitation can only be made by the confidential private placement memoranda relating to the investment vehicles managed by Artemis Capital Management, LLC (the «firm»), which the firm will provide only to qualified offerees.
No announcements, worship time, offereing time, etc... Just being together to be together and honor God.
Thomas posted the following pictures with recent offerees OLs Charles Turner and Deontay Lucas:
The single player is good, but the place where this game truly succeeds is the multiplayer where you can go on quests online offereing endless replay value.
Away from that, they made mistakes, but every firm offereing opinions makes mistakes.
The Sun God's Tomb dates from about 600 - 650 AD and when excavated contained the tomb of an adult man, plus offereings including ceramic bowls, shell beads, Jadeite anklets, bracelets and beads, pearls, pyrite and hematite, and the carved jade head of what some believe is the Sun God, Kinich Ahau, and others believe is the Jester God, a symbol of Maya rulership.
A defendant - offeree who rejects an offer of judgment must now pay double the plaintiff's costs and disbursements if he or she ultimately loses the Rule 68 wager.
«I was overwhelmed by the generosity of the people I met: experienced and successful IT professionals at the tops of their careers gladly shared their experiences and day to day challenges as well as offereing me mentoring and support.
- Intentional leaks for strategic positioning by offerees / offerors.
A reasonably prudent offeree would have noticed the link and reviewed the terms before clicking on the acknowledgment icon.
You could suggest that the offeree has a 50/50 chance of choosing the correct colour (even if the long run frequencies are not known).
One is offereing a criticism and one is being a jerk.
I just want to say I absolutely love this website - I found it by accident and am so glad I did, the maternity market is huge and it is so hard to get anything from high street shops, where the offereing is very limited.
At this point in the cycle, I might have some sympathy, because enough arbitrage relationships are broken, offereing some opportunity.
These included: firms regulated by the FSA — investment firms and offerees / offerors (including three private equity providers); non-FSA regulated firms but subject to other professional regulatory regimes, such as solicitors and accountants; and non - regulated / professional firms, for example financial printers.
Part 36 is a self - contained code which, as a whole, contains a carefully structured and highly prescriptive set of rules dealing with formal offers to settle proceedings which have specific consequences in relation to costs in those cases where the offer is not accepted, and the offeree fails to do better after a trial.
permission to withdraw or to change the offer is not required unless the offeree wishes to accept the original offer and where the offeree wants to accept, the offeror has 7 days to apply to the court;
Such a contract requires some form of acceptance by the offeree, which may be the act of ordering a meal, or clicking an online order submission.
The offeror must get a judgment of less than the amount offered, or it must pay the offeree's costs and disbursements (under Minn..
There has also been the question whether a plaintiff - offeree should be able to recover attorney fees after the offer was made if he or she ultimately recovers something less than the amount of the offer.
And vice-versa, if the offeree ultimately obtains a judgment of more than the amount offered.
The new rule says that a plaintiff - offeree may still collect attorney fees if he or she prevails on the merits but recovers less than the amount offered.
The notice of withdrawal or change therefore takes effect automatically at the end of the relevant period unless the offeree seeks to accept the original offer.
Second, there is now no need to apply for permission to withdraw or to change the offer unless the offeree wants to accept the original offer.
With respect to i), the Court applied the general rule of contract law is that a contract is made in the location where the offeror receives notification of the offeree's acceptance.
The proper issue for consideration is whether, in all the circumstances, the offeree had a reasonable opportunity to consider the offer: Uppal v. Rawlins, 2010 BCSC 11.
If this is not forthcoming within seven days the offeree can apply for an order under Pt 23, unless the trial has started, r 36.8.
If the accepted sum is not paid within 14 days, or such other period as was agreed, the offeree may enter judgment for the unpaid sum, r 36.11 (7).
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