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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «IMPRACTICABILITY»
Scopri l'uso di
impracticability nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
impracticability e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Contracts: Examples & Explanations
Impracticability applies when events following contract formation1 are so different
from the assumptions on which the contract was based, that it would be unfair to
hold the adversely affected party to its commitments. Although there are close ...
2
Cengage Advantage Books: Business Law Today: The Essentials
The doctrine of commercial impracticability does not provide relief from such
events as ordinary price increases or easily predictable changes in the weather.
NOTE COMMERCIAL IMPRACTICABILITY A doctrine under which a seller may
be ...
Roger Miller, Gaylord Jentz, 2007
3
Administration of Government Contracts
Contractors can also obtain relief on government contracts under the doctrines of
impracticability of performance and mistake. These legal theories are different
from those discussed previously in that they are not premised on government ...
John Cibinic, Ralph C. Nash, James F. Nagle, 2006
Other courts follow a rule of commercial impracticability, that is, if the contract
cannot be performed except at excessive and unreasonable cost, the party
subject to such cost is excused under the doctrine of impossibility. Courts
following the ...
5
International Business Law and Its Environment
A party to a contract that is prevented from performing may attempt to be excused
under the doctrine of commercial impracticability. This modern doctrine is used in
the United States today. It dates back to 1916 when a court stated, “A thing is ...
Richard Schaffer, Filiberto Agusti, Beverley Earle, 2008
6
Smith, Currie & Hancock's Common Sense Construction Law: A ...
9.18 IMPOSSIBILITY/IMPRACTICABILITY The legal theory of “impossibility” can
provide relief in appropriate situations from the usual common-law principle that
a party must either perform its contract or respond in damages, even though ...
Thomas J. Kelleher, Jr., 2005
A. Modern view of impracticability: Modern courts generally equate “extreme
impracticability” with “impossibility.” In other words, if due to changed
circumstances, performance would be infeasible from a commercial viewpoint,
the promisor may ...
8
Cengage Advantage Books: Essentials of Business Law
Impracticability. and. Frustration. of. Purpose. It is rare for contract performance to
be truly impossible but common for it to become a financial burden to one party.
Suppose Bradshaw Steel in Pittsburgh agrees to deliver 1,000 tons of steel ...
Jeffrey Beatty, Susan Samuelson, 2007
9
Construction Change Order Claims
§10.01 INTRODUCTION Impossibility and impracticability are generally
recognized grounds for the discharge of construction contract obligations. By
definition, impossibility and impracticability relate to occurrences beyond the
control of the ...
Michael T. Callahan, 2005
10
The Saxon and English languages reciprocally illustrative of ...
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10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «IMPRACTICABILITY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
impracticability nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
SEC proposes executive compensation clawback rule - Lexology
Determinations as to the impracticability of recovery would have to be made by the Listed Issuer's compensation committee (all of the members ... «Lexology, lug 15»
Do Equities Militate Against Restrictions Barring Petition for …
Accordingly, the court concluded that "the equities, in combination with the foundational requirement of impracticability of continuing its ... «Delaware Business Court Insider, lug 15»
On Stone Mountain, the Carving, and the Memorials - Peach Pundit …
Ignore for a moment the impracticability of sandblasting the carving, which is recessed 42 feet into the side of the granite outcropping, and at its ... «Peach Pundit, lug 15»
SEC Proposes Rules On Compensation Clawback Policies
A determination of impracticability could be made by the issuer's board of directors only after making a reasonable attempt to recover the ... «Mondaq News Alerts, lug 15»
State rejects land acquisition amendments
... brought in the land acquisition law, the state had responded with some suggestions that pointed to the impracticability of some rules. «onmanorama, lug 15»
SEC proposes rules on clawback policies for executive compensation
Before concluding impracticability based on excessive third party expense, the issuer must first make (and document) reasonable attempts to ... «Lexology, lug 15»
Ludovika Energy gets another negative answer from the ministry
“Based on these facts the Economy Ministry considers this document impracticable, without the need to terminate it as its impracticability stems ... «The Slovak Spectator, lug 15»
SEC Proposes Broadened Executive Compensation "Clawback" Rules
For cost-related impracticability, only the direct costs payable to a third party (such as legal costs) and not indirect costs (such as reputational ... «Mondaq News Alerts, lug 15»
Why Pay-TV subscription keeps running when you are not watching
Apart from the technological impracticability of having your subscription frozen while not watching, pay-TV providers are also restrained by ... «P.M. News, lug 15»
DIGITAL TV TALK: Why Pay-TV Subscription Keeps Running When …
Apart from the technological impracticability of having your subscription frozen while not watching, pay-TV providers are also restrained by ... «Premium Times, lug 15»