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A promise within a contract for the performance or non-performance of a specified act.
Non-performance from Bolton, who were bereft of ideas and weak in possession.
Spectators in Hawaii were "disappointed at the non-performance of the 'dancing skeletons.'"
For these reasons international trade entails a greater risk of non-performance of a contract and non-payment on completion.
Absolute or sovereign immunity does not apply to the performance or non-performance of ministerial acts.
By this conditional statement, Edward clearly referred to the non-performance of the territorial clauses of the 1259 treaty.
Forfeiture is deprivation or destruction of a right in consequence of the non-performance of some obligation or condition.
Performance Bonds: The contractor's abandonment or other non-performance of a government job may cause critical delays and added expense in the government procurement process.
His recent published translation is French Law on Compensation for Non-Performance of Contract.
In the tenth, the discussion revolves around the non-performance of the primary rites and dependent rites, offerings to grahas etc.
The Court held that the Lord of the Manor's successors in title could sue the prior for non-performance of his agreement.
The partnership soured and UTV terminated the contract, citing 'material breach and non-performance' in May 2007.
- Coach Paul Silas on Tyrus Thomas' one-point, one-rebound non-performance against the Cavaliers.
On 28 September Leopold sent a petition (10 ) to Emperor Joseph II detailing the events surrounding the composition and non-performance of the opera:
The concert's only snag was the non-performance of Sting, who was announced on the bill and was in the audience but could not sing because of unspecified visa problems.
Breach or non-performance of an agreement can upset third party expectations, frustrate the performance of subsidiary agreements, and disrupt the stability and certainty supposedly engendered by the agreement.
Subsequent treaty commitments are no defence to non-performance of the obligations of an earlier treaty; States are expected to ensure that they do not enter into conflicting treaty arrangements.
Nearby, a mother and her children, whom she has been unable to place in local schools, hoisted a sign whose bold characters read, "Why do we need to bear the consequences of government non-performance?"
But the degree of frustration over IBM's continued non-performance may make it too late for such half measures, leaving break-up of IBM into more manageable units the only option.
This was what they expected, what they accepted as the right thing for a man to do under the circumstances, a thing the non-performance of which would have been discreditable rather than the performance being creditable.
Both parties developed numerous grievances against each other including bad faith, non-performance of treaty-obligations, and "underhand" attempts to undercut each other in the relations with the indigenous rulers with whom they dealt.
Apply by letter," &c. And in to-day's paper I read of a clerk, thirty-five years of age and an inmate of a London workhouse, brought before a magistrate for non-performance of task.
A breach by anticipatory repudiation (or simply anticipatory breach) is an unequivocal indication that the party will not perform when performance is due, or a situation in which future non-performance is inevitable.
B then transferred the right to payment to C. C is then insulated from any consequence arising from a conflict between A and B. Suppose A sues B for non-performance of service.
Judge Lauterpacht however felt that extension of the Organisation's powers could only be justified where it was necessary for the performance of its functions and, in this instance, was caused by South Africa's non-performance of its obligations.