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I hope that this problem will not escalate beyond negotiability?"
A crossed cheque does not affect the negotiability of the instrument.
It then applies a "negotiability factor" to come up with an estimated average sales price.
Although often considered foundational in business law, the modern relevance of negotiability has been questioned.
"It seemed like he was using that situation to up his negotiability with the Reds," Zeile said.
The first is negotiability, of great importance in the past to the functioning of financial and securities markets.
Insurance, assignability and negotiability were developments in the Church Courts.
The modern emphasis on negotiability may also be traced to Lord Mansfield.
Brooks High School maintains a broad curriculum and allows negotiability in planning individual programs.
Germanic Lombards documents may also have some negotiability elements.
The season's new buzzword is negotiability.
The concept of negotiability had emerged in fits and starts in European money markets, but it was well developed by the 17th century.
Focus on substance, not "negotiability."
Negotiability can be traced back to the 1700s and Lord Mansfield, when money and liquidity was relatively scarce.
Of course, I accept you sincerely believe in democracy, but you have yet to grasp its essence of negotiability of values.
It handles unfair labor practice complaints, representation petitions, negotiability appeals and exceptions to arbitration awards, all within the realm of Federal employment.
The change in rental prices and negotiability follows a leveling off of co-op and condominium purchase prices reported over the summer.
Yet, these gains in certainty have been made at the expense of the title and negotiability functions, functions that will continue to be needed for the foreseeable future.
The negotiability factor, representing the difference between asking and selling prices, is based on analysis of its own sales, sales at some other brokerages and research among buyers.
The amounts adopted are exactly the same as those proposed with no real room for the Council to negotiate, hardly reassuring in terms of the negotiability of future budgets.
In the United States, the Non-Negotiable Long Form Promissory Note is a document used when negotiability is not required.
Low-rise apartments sometimes offer more privacy and negotiability of rent and utilities than high-rise apartments, although they may have fewer amenities and less flexibility with leases.
The hard-nosed realism with which he regards fledgling democracies seems to soften when he considers the motives of dictators or the negotiability of power, blood, lust and greed.
To be included in the group of stocks whose negotiability indexes added represent 80% of the total value of all individual negotiability indexes.
The negotiability of mortgage notes has been debated, particularly due to the obligations and "baggage" associated with mortgages; however, in mortgage notes are often determined to be negotiable instruments.