Vernon v Bosley (No 2) makes it clear that a duty of disclosure
subsists until the conclusion of the evidence in first instance proceedings and up to perfection of any reserved judgment (see per McFarlane LJ in N v N [2014] EWCA Civ 314 [45 — 52]-RRB-.
Application to the Court for a declaration that a marriage be declared «void» or be annulled i.e. declared never to have existed or to have
subsisted until the Court dissolved it
Not exact matches
On the contrary, we shall strive constantly to remember to hold fast the common likeness
subsisting beneath the differences discussed, as over against the contemporary disciple (not
until we come to the next paragraph will we have occasion to note more precisely that the question of the disciple at second hand is at bottom illegitimate); and we shall take care to see that the differences do not swell to such proportions as to confuse everything.
That being said, regardless of our origins, up
until the industrialization of the food supply, less than 100 years ago, humans had successfully
subsisted off of an earth based diet of plants, seeds, nuts, fruits, and meat.
Typically, experts say, newborns can
subsist those first days on their mothers» «first milk,» known as colostrum,
until their mothers» mature milk comes in.
If you think
subsisting on a quarter of your calorie output two days a week is extreme, wait
until you hear about a protocol that prohibits food, period.
We are supposed, it seems, to
subsist on blockbusters and worthless junkers
until September brings Hollywood and the distributors to their senses again.
Being an author is being a freelancer who doesn't charge based on the work involved; a freelancer who accepts payments based on rules and schedules defined solely by the buyer, rules that are based on their accounting and which the freelancer has little recourse to double - check; a freelancer who
subsists on a fraction of minimum wage and a host of day jobs; and it's being a freelancer who is bound by contracts that last their lifetime plus the lifetime of their children (or
until a specific set of requirements have been met that, requirements that are set and monitored exclusively by the employer).
No contract will
subsist between you and Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels Ltd or any of its affiliates in respect of any services or products offered through the Site unless and
until Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels Ltd accepts your order by e-mail or automated confirmation through the Site confirming that it has accepted your reservation, booking or order and any such contract shall be deemed to incorporate the hotel reservation terms and conditions of booking.
Please note however that copyright
subsists on all original works
until 70 years after the artist's death for European artists and 50 years for artists from other Continents.
This would at least slow the rate of population growth
until the baby - boomers die off (sorry mom) and a minor reduction would begin (this may take a while since the boomers intend to
subsist in cybernetic retirement hives
until the 22nd century).