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Перевод: privity
[существительное] осведомленность ; прикосновенность ; соучастие; тайна ; секретность
Тезаурус:
- In other words, the "harm to interests" theory suppresses rules about privity of contract and the distinction between contractual and tortious liability.
- Positive regulations requiring the developer to install equipment to prevent, and or abate odour pollution would probably be unenforceable as s.52(2), which overcomes the limitations of privity of contract, does so by the fiction of placing the local authority in the same position as a landowner entitled to enforce a convenant against an adjoining landowner.
- By sweeping aside the common law doctrine of privity in this way, it was clear that in theory insiders would be potentially exposed to vast liability.
- In this the privity doctrine supersedes any other consideration, and denies the imposition of liability on member States.
- If the cargo owner was not in privity of contract, the shipowner might need protection against claims in tort.
- Agency is used in systems of municipal law to maximise commercial dealings by avoiding the restraints of privity, and imposing liability where it should lie.
- Though few proceed so far as Grant Gilmore in awarding a death certificate to the classical law of contract, as exceptions to the rules multiply, most writers at least acknowledge that novel principles destroy the crispness and generality of such doctrines as consideration and privity.
- This clarification was particularly needed in common law countries, such as Great Britain, because of their procedural requirement of privity of contract.
- The common law does not allow Lord Wellworthy to enforce the covenant against Mr Sly due to the doctrine of privity of contract.
- Contemporaneous traders are viewed as "surrogate plaintiffs" for those who actually were in privity with the insider.
- Then he will sometimes peradventure send a beam of ghostly light piercing this cloud of unknowing that is betwixt thee and him, and show thee some of his privity of the which man may not nor cannot speak.
- There are certain rules of private law which resemble rules of standing: for example, duty of care rules in the tort of negligence, and the rules of privity of contract.
- To limit the right only to those investors who trade directly with insiders, as strict logic dictates, would make a successful action very unlikely, given that privity would be virtually impossible to prove.
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