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They are effective in suitable procedures, if correctly and timeously applied.
Where a buyer fails to remove or receive the thing timeously, he is in mora.
We would appreciate your help with the above by ensuring that any adjustments for your staff reach us timeously.
If an exception is not raised timeously, the defendant may not raise it at a later stage unless he has the leave of the court.
In recent years the trail has become popular, particularly during School holidays and long weekends, and permits should be obtained timeously.
The subsection provides a simple method of solving the difficulty created if a licensing board is not timeously or fully elected.
As for failure to deliver a plea timeously or at all, there are several circumstances under which a defendant can be in default of a plea.
Mora is best defined as "delay without lawful excuse of the performance of a contractual duty or a wrongful failure to perform timeously."
It is a journalist club that has a motto keeping you timeously informed by giving the school various information of events within the school and around the globe.
I would apologise for not returning these before 10 June 1993 which was due to an error on our behalf, and can assure you that all future returns will be sent timeously.
Mora creditoris is the culpable failure of a creditor (the person to whom the performance is owed) to cooperate timeously with the debtor to enable him to perform.
Whilst Zuma filed his responses timeously, Mpshe delayed the hearing of the matter, requesting two extensions to file the NPA's response.
Those fees included €2.45 million in payment for a number of services, including looking after the player's wellbeing and ensuring that the player "timeously [sic] attends training and matches".
All but one of the chiefs took the oath timeously, the exception being the aged McIan Macdonald of Glencoe who delayed until the last few days of 1691.
Any adequate expulsion clause would refer specifically to professional misconduct (Clause 19.01.8), but it would not be unusual also to impose positive duties on partners:(1) to apply timeously for the replacement of their practising certificates.
The use of a facility such as'Office Power' and its electronic mail capabilities would ensure that all aspects of a case could be considered timeously without fear of hard copy correspondence being lost between different sections inadvertently or otherwise not actioned.
That adjourned meeting should be so fixed as to allow those who had not timeously lodged their applications or objections to have these applications or objections timeously lodged for the adjourned meeting of the board.
Mental fitness includes focus on the dive, so that the diver can be responsive to the demands of the dive and remain aware of the situation and surroundings, and respond timeously to contingencies, so that development of crises can be curtailed at an early stage.
Diving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or with a hangover may result in inappropriate or delayed response to contingencies, reduced ability to deal timeously with problems, leading to greater risk of developing into an accident, increased risk of hypothermia and increased risk of decompression sickness.
Thus the landlord of a dwelling-house let under a contractual tenancy cannot increase the rent until the end of the extended lease (and then only if he takes the appropriate action timeously); and the tenant for his part cannot resile from his obligations under the extended lease, whether he continues in possession or not.