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The court accepted partial performance in that case, setting out two questions for consideration:
(Schumann himself considered the work more effective in partial performance.)
However, if you accept partial performance of duties, you can't refuse to pay the worker for the part of the job they've carried out.
Partial performance archive of The Bilders.
"When you give partial performances of songs," Mr. Smeaton said, "people feel cheated.
On the other hand, the court in Schwedes v. Romain held that partial performance and grounds for estoppel can make the contract effective.
Jocko Homo (Live, partial performance)
These are mostly partial performances of various of Ives's 20-odd piano studies, along with improvisations on passages from the "Concord" Sonata.
The DVD version of Fillmore includes full or partial performances by these bands, in order of appearance:
A court, in the exercise of its discretion, may permit a relaxation of the strict principle of reciprocity where the other party has utilised the partial performance.
The concert footage shot on October 16 - 20, 1974 and included in The Grateful Dead Movie contains full or partial performances of the following songs.
Chris Stuart & Backcountry partial performance of Dollar Bill Blues & Sin Stealer.
A partial performance of the Book of Life in 1934 was reviewed by a New York Times critic in Paris:
Danzig performing Cantspeak and a partial performance of Brand New God live on The Jon Stewart Show sometime i..
The opera had a partial performance, to piano accompaniment, at the Wigmore Hall in London in 1953, when the part of Nelson was sung by Peter Pears.
Partial performances and recordings of most songs on OK Computer and some of that era's b-sides, including a long sequence featuring instrumental song "Meeting in the Aisle."
For the avoidance of doubt, this 4% exclusion shall apply to all Licensees electing this payment option irrespective of the Licensee's actual experience in respect of partial performances.
They argued that the nature of the suit did not fit the accepted criteria of claims against an estate and that partial performance of the contract met the requirements of the statute of frauds.
After a number of teases and partial performances, "Proudest Monkey" debuted proper on December 29, 1994 during a show at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, albeit with unfinished lyrics.
Development based around a Hispano-Suiza H.S.12 Xers engine with a 20 mm cannon was proposed but eventually, the M.S.325 design was abandoned in favour of the more promising M.S.405 C.1 with only partial performance tests completed.
Under the Louisiana Civil Code, an obligee who received a partial performance from an obligor separately will still preserve the solidary obligation against all of the obligors after deduction of that partial performance.
The Met's radio broadcast history dates back to 1910, when radio pioneer Lee De Forest transmitted - experimentally, with erratic signal - two live partial performances from the stage of the Met, which were reportedly heard as far away as Newark, New Jersey.
The voluntary movement part of the assessment is measured using a 3-point ordinal scale (unable to perform, partial performance, and complete performance) and the mobility part of the assessment uses a 4-point ordinal scale (unable, partial, complete with aid, complete no aid).
A party whose ability to perform his obligations has only been partially affected must allocate production and delivery among his customers in a manner which is fair and reasonable, affording each of them with partial performance, and must notify all purchasers that there will be delay, partial delivery, or non-delivery.
Its demands - an orchestra of 120 (including 3 players on ondes martenot, the 1930's electronic instrument that Messiaen's music has preserved) and a choir of 150 - mean that it will never be a regular repertory item, but it has had two full-scale productions and a good number of complete or partial performances in the concert hall.