Sentences with phrase «which is beneficial to the parties»

This is an agreement which is beneficial to both parties.
There are three basic principals to collaborative practice: a pledge not to go to court, an honest exchange of all information and an end result which is beneficial to the parties and their children.

Not exact matches

That freedom of movement — which has been so beneficial to our economy here in the UK — is often the focus of attack by other parties, but we celebrate it and call on the government to do more to ensure that it works for everyone.»
Many in the Labour Party assume that the party's unified stance in favour of remaining in the EU will be politically beneficial, particularly in contrast to a Conservative Party which is divided on this iParty assume that the party's unified stance in favour of remaining in the EU will be politically beneficial, particularly in contrast to a Conservative Party which is divided on this iparty's unified stance in favour of remaining in the EU will be politically beneficial, particularly in contrast to a Conservative Party which is divided on this iParty which is divided on this issue.
Coercion - an assertion of compulsory interaction between two parties (forced by the coercive party) which serves to override the rejecting party's evaluation that the interaction is personally undesirable where the the coercing party evaluates that the interaction would be personally desirable; an involuntary, unilaterally beneficial interaction of trade; Coercion is enforced through either Aggression or Fraud; Coercion is the abstract principle behind all acts commonly identified as Crimes.
Perry Duryea, and several Democrat and Republican legislators were indicted for doing mailers without disclaimers, which supported third party candidates whose success would have been beneficial to the candidates whom the legislators supported.»
But don't go Googling «hottest Halloween costumes» and RSVPing to every party just yet; if you plan to spend the spookiest night of the year with your Sugar Baby or Daddy, you have to make sure the holiday is mutually beneficialwhich is what Sugaring is all about.
Inevitably, Chuck discovers there's a sinister plot beneath the fun facade, whereby humans and robot replicas become virtually indistinguishable, which, when you have world leaders coming to your party, can be a beneficial thing indeed, if you're a criminal mastermind that is.
Either way, the numbers from last year seem to point to a happy, mutually beneficial coexistence, which is good news for all parties involved.
All of the cases I've come across and which I posted in my answer seem to rely on the principle that there was an intention (whether express or implied through actions) that one party should acquire a beneficial interest.
Depending on which song you play and which character you set at the center, your party will be able to indulge in various beneficial effects.
The Burst meter fills with each attack or defensive maneuver performed by your party in combat and is shared, so timing and deciding which Burst attack will be the most beneficial is the key to deploying these in an intense battle situation.
The general position is that, if the beneficial ownership of an asset is in dispute (whether the asset in question is owned by one of the parties alone or by the parties jointly), the issue is resolved by reference to long established principles of trust law and, in particular, an investigation into the extent to which a trust can be found to exist.
Where it is clear that the parties did not intend a joint tenancy upon purchase, or had changed their original intention as to their beneficial shares, but it is not possible to ascertain by direct evidence or inference what their actual intention was, each is entitled to that share which the court considers fair having regard to the whole course of dealing between them in relation to the property.
Lord Hoffmann characterised the trust which arises at the date of acquisition as of an ambulatory nature, but Lord Neuberger thought that compelling evidence would be required to infer that after the acquisition the parties intended a change in the shares in which the beneficial interest was held.
In that context, «cross-selling» is just one manifestation of connecting, which is a fundamental aspect of great networking and generally accepted as positive and beneficial to the parties being connected.
While reading this very thoughtful column and coming to the last paragraph in which you mention institutional resistance to new approaches, I can't help but wonder if such resistance is a result of the current situation being perpetuated because it is beneficial to the parties in opposition to new approaches.
As Oosterhoff succinctly puts it at p. 652, a resulting trust is inappropriate in these circumstances because its imposition, in effect, forces one party to give up beneficial ownership which he or she enjoyed before the improvement or maintenance occurred.
By eliminating discovery and the risk of a lawsuit getting filed, all the parties involved can concentrate on the task at hand — which is to reach a settlement that is mutually beneficial to both spouses.
Consequently, the NNTT considered each factor, and referred to the preamble of the Native Title Act and the principle that a beneficial construction should be given to the provisions of the Act which are designed to protect native title rights and interests or which otherwise reflect other interests and concerns of native title parties and Aboriginal people so as to give the fullest relief which the fair meaning of the language will allow.
Such laws or acts may be of three kinds: (i) laws or acts which simply extinguish native title; (ii) laws or acts which create rights in third parties in respect of a parcel of land subject to native title; and (iii) laws or acts by which the Crown acquires full beneficial ownership of land previously subject to native title.
While this might be beneficial, at least in the sense that the non-prevailing party might understand, if not appreciate, the basis on which the award was based, there has been an on - going concern that, given the task of comprehensively and accurately articulating all of the acts and factors that are taken into account by an arbitration panel in rendering its award, there might be an understandable (and possibly unavoidable) tendency to oversimplify or generalize the basis on which an award was made, with the resulting explanation or rationale or «findings», whether written or oral, being relied on by the non-prevailing party (and likely by others) as «precedent» to be introduced and relied on at future arbitration hearings.
All contracts, options, or other devices not based upon a substantial consideration, or that are otherwise employed to permit an unlicensed person to sell, lease, or let real estate, the beneficial title to which has not, in good faith, passed to such party for a substantial consideration, are hereby declared void and ineffective in all cases, suits, or proceedings had or taken under this chapter; however, this section shall not apply to irrevocable gifts, to unconditional contracts to purchase, or to options based upon a substantial consideration actually paid and not subject to any agreements to return or right of return reserved.»
It is beneficial for both parties to sign a preliminary contract in which the
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