Legal Term for Agreeable

at the company`s registered office or at any other place mutually agreed between the Buyer and the Transferor [read that the Buyer and the Transferor agree in writing] The Vice-Dean reminded us of the importance of a remark by Enobarbus as an intelligent spectator, as good as usual sarcastic of this adored matter: a researcher who is aware both of the weakness of his Master, To please the enchanting energy of Cleopatra, as well as to be fascinated by the witchcraft of an Egyptian queen. In running my business, I have led a very active and busy life - a life, in short, pleasant to my taste. It was a short note from her brother who apologized for not being on the docks to meet her and let her know that he had Mrs. Black and Mrs. Dark – I call them the Dark Sisters, Tessie, for obvious reasons, and they seem to come up with the name nice! In pursuit, conformity or conformity;in this sense used adverbial for pleasant; Parliament has taken up the report, which is in line with the agenda. CONSIDERING that the Agent and the Lenders may accept such requests subject to the terms and conditions contained herein; and but if the meaning 3 of pleasant is not useful, pleasant is a drastically suboptimal way of expressing the intended meaning: "if . we do not accept to exhibit the sculptures elsewhere... ». "Is the plan acceptable to you?"; " He`s a nice guy"; "My idea of a nice person. is a person who agrees with me" - Disraeli; "a pleasant way" The one who drafted Costner`s contract probably had in mind that the pleasant would be the adverbial form of the sense 3 of pleasant. It may be easier to recognize if you question the sentence in the active voice: "if. we do not pleasantly exhibit the sculptures elsewhere... ». The only time I`m not pleasant is when, for some reason, I feel compelled to be. I don`t want people to be pleasant because it saves me the trouble of loving them.

These French give said captain of Calais a large sum of money so that he is only satisfied and pleasant that they can settle in said city. "Hugh Latimer." See the full definition of pleasant in the dictionary of English language learners How does pleasant appear in contracts? To get an idea, I turned to the SEC`s EDGAR system as usual. The word "pleasant" appears in 1,898 contracts filed last year, making it a relatively common use. And here are some examples of pleasant that are used to convey meaning 3, with my alternative wording noted in parentheses: In everyday English, the adjective pleasant seems to have the following meanings: in a way and at times that are consensual for the respective director and president [read how the respective director and president agree in writing] In summary, punctual prose stylists would stay away from meanings 2 and 3 of the pleasant; Contract writers should walk a mile away from them. tuning, pleasant, conforming, consonant, concordant, I will make the most pleasant part of my duty to study the merits and reward the brave and deserving, so what is the trait with "pleasant"? To find out, let`s start by being pleasant. "Wages in line with current trends"; "Plans that meet your wishes"; "Opinions expressed that are consistent with his background" Meaning 3 expresses loose consent. It does not serve to convey the meaning required in the above excerpts, namely a legally binding agreement, so I would rather refer to the agreement in writing. But consider the context. This recital is the result of an amendment to a loan agreement; The above recital indicates that borrowers want the agent and lenders to refrain from certain non-conformities. To say that the agent and the lenders are ready to give up this non-compliance, it would be clearer and more normalized to wish for it.

It seems strange that the recitals anticipate the agreement reflected in the introduction that follows the recitals using acceptable (the parties therefore agree as follows). The numerical value of the pleasant in Chaldean numerology is: 9 Of course, it is not used to convey the meaning 1, which is not suitable for contracts. Instead, here is an example of pleasant, which is used to convey meaning 2: praise at the beginning is quite pleasant; and we accept it as a favor; but when it comes in large quantities, we only consider a debt that could only extort our merit. Under these circumstances, the mind is constantly kept in a pleasant tension. There is nothing more enjoyable in life than making peace with the establishment and nothing more corrupt. Without this convenient reference to the reassuring science of archaeology, one can hardly make the word pleasing to English ears. on terms acceptable to the licensee [read that the licensee agrees in writing] In an earlier scene, he stumbles upon Nancy to boast drunk that Adelita is far superior to Silas, whom he describes as pleasant but "a mere boy." If a use is too dubious to even have a big appearance on EDGAR, you know it`s stinky. .