• expressly provides – прямо предусматривает
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intention to create legal relations One of the essential elements in the creation of a binding contract, this intention is implied by the fact that it is not expressly denied. If expressly denied (as in a so-called gentlemen's agreement) the contract may not be enforceable. (BusinessDictionary.com)
Whilst some restrict their calls for change to the inclusion of an additional chapter to the Civil Code regulating risk service agreements, others advocate the amendment to the law On Subsoil: one, to expressly recognise the role of an operator as a subsoil user; and, two, to eliminate the requirement that the holder of a combined license for an offshore field have five years experience of work on the Russian continental shelf. (europeanoilandgas.co.uk)
A model form of contract can be regarded as written standard terms of business where a party has expressly or by practice adopted it as its standard terms of business. (Lexology)
A sum given by the buyer to the seller in connection with a contract to sell is regarded to be a deposit on account of the price, unless the parties have expressly provided otherwise. If the parties stipulate that a sum given by the buyer to the seller is earnest money, either party may recede from the contract, but the buyer who chooses to recede must forfeit the earnest money, and the seller who so chooses must return the earnest money plus an equal amount. (Louisiana Civil Code, Art. 2624)
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