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My contractual responsibilities would then, as they say, be at an end.
It assumes a contractual responsibility between parents and the government.
In addition, a buyer's agent takes on a contractual responsibility to discover what's wrong with a house.
Usually has built-in contractual responsibilities for hardware and software maintenance.
Their contractual responsibility was to treat only plague patients and no other patients.
Another advantage cited by Benson is that private police would have a contractual responsibility to protect their customers.
"I took all the labels off," he added, aware that his contractual responsibilities lie elsewhere.
This is a classic case where there is no clear contractual responsibility for specifying what needed to be done.
If this person would have agreed to the contract, then there was a voluntary act which qualifies for the imposition of contractual responsibility.
Responding to allegations of monopoly abuse, it has handed over contractual responsibilities to its member banks through who now offer competing contracts.
While Mellon does not have a contractual responsibility to cover losses, it did so to protect its relationships with clients, Mr. Couhet said.
But now, critics say, it has become a vehicle for inefficiency and abuse as custodians' wages have grown and their contractual responsibilities have shrunk.
The CAA says it needs more passengers to use the British courts to sue airlines that are refusing to honour their contractual responsibilities.
Any works that I patent I will make available to others who are engaged in humanitarian activity for free, except where this would breach other contractual responsibilities.
A The managing agent has a contractual responsibility to follow up on complaints from neighbors, tenants or shareholders, said Eric Davis, a Manhattan lawyer.
Presidents from Truman onward have said that the U.N. assessments are a contractual responsibility and that their level is set by agreement with other member states.
'He is an experienced player who acknowledged that he was fully aware that under his contractual responsibilities he was forbidden to make unauthorised public statements.
The problem is particularly acute when the difference of opinion concerns the risk and contractual responsibilities of the client on the one hand and the contractor on the other.
Do research assistants count as academic persons (and should they be entitled to publish as freely as the research directors who carry contractual responsibilities for their research activities)?
Suits Against Unions In a second decision today, the Court ruled that union members may not sue their labor unions for negligence growing out of the way the union carries out its contractual responsibilities.
Moreover, there can be legal complications if, for example, two authors are under contract to write other books individually for different publishers - if there is any overlap on the types of books then the contractual responsibilities need to be thoroughly examined to avoid copyright problems.
Management procurement systems are often used to speed up the procurement processes, allow the client greater flexibility in design variation throughout the contract, the ability to appoint individual work contractors, separate contractual responsibility on each individual throughout the contract, and to provide greater client control.
Lopez herself confirmed the split and announced that she found a new label and that the album will be released in the summer of 2010, "I have fulfilled my contractual responsibilities with Sony/Epic up to this point, and we have both reached friendly terms about my departure from the label.