Sentences with phrase «thus legal contract»

You would need to be clear about what they must do and what you must do, and assuming that, it would be a valid thus legal contract.

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The relation to God is thus conceived as a legal contract relation; God must reward the righteous and punish the wicked.
In this country it is in fact a legal contract, and thus Christian theology shouldn't define marriage in any way
The EC also noted that the NPP had no privity of contract with Aero Vote, and thus has no «legal basis for engaging directly with the company (which is a vendor of the EC), on their contractual obligations to the EC.»
The military are having more and more trouble replacing the fallen, thus have to resort to a legal loophole in their soldiers» contracts.
Thus within a book contract is a legal clause called indemnification inserted to protect the publisher from your antics.
Breach of the Competition Act of Canada and the Fair Trade Act of Alberta, breach of contract, having a flawed and ambiguous mortgage contract (thus void), failure to provide legal receipt, etc..
Axiom will initially embed Kira into its M&A Diligence and Integration offering to source relevant clauses from those contracts, thus enabling more efficient interpretation and structuring of contract data, which underlies the insights Axiom provides to its clients» legal and business users.
In this Keynote Frank Gulitz shows how «Legal AI «helps to screen thousands of contracts within seconds — digitalization can take over certain aspects of legal work and thus support lawyers in their everyday Legal AI «helps to screen thousands of contracts within seconds — digitalization can take over certain aspects of legal work and thus support lawyers in their everyday legal work and thus support lawyers in their everyday jobs.
Thus, from the perspective of the United Kingdom's domestic legal order, the Treaties are an overriding source of domestic law which are conditional on constitutional approval; from the European Union's own perspective the Treaties are the fundamental «constitutional charter» of the new and autonomous European legal order, and from the perspective of international law the Treaties are the source of obligations in the international plane between the contracting Member States.
Thus, it proposes that there should be a gap of 28 days between the execution of the agreement and the date of the marriage; that disclosure of «material circumstances» should be required (although this term is hardly defined in the proposal); and that the parties should have legal advice (presumably independent advice) before signing the contract.
Thus, in keeping with the principle according to which the Convention only defines minimum standards which Contracting Parties are free to raise in their domestic legal system (Art. 53 of the Convention), such an opinion would be given without prejudice for EU law to go beyond the Convention protection level, a scenario explicitly considered by Art. 52 § 3, second sentence, of the Charter.
Thus, unlike conventional (non-AI) applications that can only process «structured» data, AI - based applications can understand and analyze written documents such as contracts, emails, and legal filings.
Many firms, both large and small, thus use «contract lawyers» to provide legal counsel at reduced cost.
Is it possible for a single lawyer to master blockchain development and coding, have the requisite legal knowledge, and thus be able to handle all aspects of smart contract development?
However, the general jurisprudence of the Strasbourg court has thus far been that the Convention is essentially regional and operates in a regional context and legal space of the contracting states because the Convention was not created to have universal jurisdiction in respect of the behaviour of contracting states.
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