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Under the Contract and Commercial Law Act all claims for loss of or damage to goods must be made on the carrier within 30 days from the date of invoice.
Each party agrees that its obligations under this clause 24 and clauses 25 to 28 (and clause 29.3 in respect of the Trader) constitute promises conferring benefits on each party’s officers, employees, and agents that are intended to create, in respect of the benefit, an obligation enforceable by those officers, employees, and agents and accordingly, the provisions of Part 2 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 apply to its promises under this clause 24.
This clause 12.6 is for the benefit of the Customer and may be enforced by the Customer under the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017.
The Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act, as enacted in each State and Territory (the National Law) creates the legal basis for the National Scheme.
The Seller hereby warrants that spousal consent is not necessary under the provisions of the Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, unless the Seller’s spouse has executed the consent hereinafter provided.
For the purposes of each Relevant Document, the conditions relating to sending and receiving information in electronic form are those in the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 (and any other applicable law from time to time).
The Seller hereby warrants that spousal consent is not necessary under the provisions of the Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, unless the spouse of the Seller has executed the consent hereinafter provided.
The Parties agree that the contractual relationship established between them by this Agreement shall be governed by the law of the Slovak Republic, in particular the provisions of Law Act No. 513/1991 Coll.
The Parties agree that the delivered invoices shall contain the particulars of a tax receipt in accordance with Law Act No. 222/2004 Coll.
UPJŠ FM is a public university, which, in accordance with Law Act No. 131/2002 Coll.