05910nam 2200541 450 991079532070332120200514202323.01-5265-0062-01-5265-0063-91-5265-0061-210.5040/9781526500632(CKB)4970000000120196(MiAaPQ)EBC6179608(OCoLC)1053853409(UkLoBP)9781526500632(EXLCZ)99497000000012019620200318h20202017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA-Z guide to boilerplate and commercial clauses /by Mark Anderson, Solicitor, Anderson Law LLP; and Victor Warner, Solicitor, Anderson Law LLPFourth edition.Haywards Heath, West Sussex :Bloomsbury Professional,2017.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,20201 online resource (xlii, 695 pages)Includes index.1-5265-0060-4 Preface -- Introduction -- Affiliates, group companies and subsidiaries -- Agency, partnership and joint venture (denials of) -- Agents for service -- Agreeing to enter and signing an agreement (execution and signature block clauses) -- Amendment or variation -- Announcements -- Appointment -- Arbitration, alternative dispute resolution and the use of experts -- Assignment and novation -- Auditing, inspection and records -- Best endeavours, reasonable endeavours and all reasonable endeavours -- Breach -- Capacity (and authority) -- Charges -- Commencement date -- Completion -- Conditions precedent and subsequent -- Confidentiality -- Consent -- Consequences of termination (survival of terms) -- Consultation -- Consumer contracts -- Contra proferentem -- Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 -- Costs and expenses -- Counterparts (or duplicates) -- Covenants -- Cumulative remedies -- Currency -- Data protection -- Date of agreement -- Deeds -- Definitions -- Deposits and part payments -- Disclaimers -- Entire and final agreement and acknowledgement of non-reliance -- Exclusive, non-exclusive and sole -- Exemption clauses -- Expiry and termination at will -- Force majeure -- Freedom of information -- Further assurance -- Good faith -- Indemnities -- Indexation (inflation) -- Insolvency (termination for) -- Insurance -- Intellectual property -- Interest -- Interpretation -- Joint and several liability -- Language -- Law and jurisdiction -- Months and other expressions of time -- Net sales value (or net invoice price) -- Notices -- Option and right of first refusal -- Parties -- Payment terms -- Priority of terms -- Receipts -- Recitals -- Reporting -- Retention of title -- Schedules -- Set-off and retention -- Severance and invalidity -- Stamp duty (and Stamp Duty Land Tax) -- Sub-contracting -- Subject to contract (and other denials of a legally-binding contract) -- Successors and assigns -- Termination for breach -- Territory -- Time of the essence -- Title (or property) and risk -- Value Added Tax -- Waivers and releases -- Warranties -- Appendix. Boilerplate Agreement."A lot of people when drafting an agreement will concentrate on the core commercial terms, rather than the boilerplate clauses. Some see the word "boilerplate" as referring to "unimportant" contract terms. This is very dangerous as a failure to consider all the provisions of a commercial agreement can have serious consequences. Often these consequences will come when it is too late to do anything about the contract terms, ie after the agreement is signed. A boilerplate clause sometimes deals with important operational issues such as the law of the contract or how notices may be sent. On other occasions, the clause deals with commercial issues that may not seem important, until a problem arises. For example, a force majeure clause only becomes significant if a party cannot perform its obligation due to circumstances beyond their control with such circumstances arising rarely, but when they do the force majeure clause comes into its own. A-Z Guide to Boilerplate and Commercial Clauses guides the user through each clause, explaining its purpose, considering its relevance in an agreement, discussing drafting issues and providing illustrative examples. The legal commentary and practical guidance helps the user to better understand the legal framework underpinning a boilerplate clause and how the courts are likely to view boilerplate and commercial clauses in the event of a dispute. For ease of reference the clauses are arranged in alphabetical order ranging from Acknowledgements to Warranties and are laid out in a modern, clear and accessible format. A set of typical boilerplate terms as they might be found in a commercial contract is included as an appendix. Since the third edition, major developments in case law and legislation have resulted in the revision of existing clauses and the development of new standard clauses. The book comes with an electronic download of the clauses. On purchase, you will be provided with a code and a web link from which the clauses can be downloaded in a generic format such as *.doc which will be compatible with all operating systems."--publisher's description.ContractsGreat BritainFormsClauses (Law)Great BritainFormsCommercial lawGreat BritainFormsContractsClauses (Law)Commercial law346.4202KN13.4.A1A534 2017moysAnderson Mark1952-1573878Warner VictorDLCCaBNVSLUkLoBPBOOK9910795320703321A-Z guide to boilerplate and commercial clauses3856971UNINA05167nam 22007695 450 991030043270332120200701060856.03-319-09749-010.1007/978-3-319-09749-7(CKB)3710000000271821(EBL)1967962(SSID)ssj0001386393(PQKBManifestationID)11716153(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001386393(PQKBWorkID)11350938(PQKB)11150492(DE-He213)978-3-319-09749-7(MiAaPQ)EBC1967962(PPN)183095065(EXLCZ)99371000000027182120141103d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCharacterizing Stellar and Exoplanetary Environments /edited by Helmut Lammer, Maxim Khodachenko1st ed. 2015.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (321 p.)Astrophysics and Space Science Library,0067-0057 ;411Description based upon print version of record.3-319-09748-2 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Exoplanet Host Star Radiation and Plasma Environment -- Stellar Winds in Time -- Magnetic Fields and Winds of Planet Hosting Stars -- Observations of Exoplanet Atmospheres and Surrounding Environments -- Types of Hot Jupiter Atmospheres -- Suprathermal Particles in XUV-Heated and Extended Exoplanetary Upper Atmospheres -- Stellar Driven Evolution of Hydrogen-Dominated Atmospheres from Earth-like to Super-Earth-type Exoplanets -- Interpretations of WASP-12b Near-UV Observations -- The Effects of Close-In Exoplanets on Their Host Stars -- Magnetosphere Environment from Solar System Planets/Moons to Exoplanets -- Detection Methods and Relevance of Exoplanetary Magnetic Fields -- Alfvén Radius - A Key Parameter for Astrophysical Magnetospheres -- Living with Stars: Future Space-Based Exoplanet Search and Characterization Missions -- The World Space Observatory–UV Project as a Tool for Exoplanet Science -- Ground-Based Exoplanet Projects -- References -- Index.In this book an international group of specialists discusses studies of exoplanets subjected to extreme stellar radiation and plasma conditions. It is shown that such studies will help us to understand how terrestrial planets and their atmospheres, including the early Venus, Earth and Mars, evolved during the host star’s active early phase. The book presents an analysis of findings from Hubble Space Telescope observations of transiting exoplanets, as well as applications of advanced numerical models for characterizing the upper atmosphere structure and stellar environments of exoplanets. The authors also address detections of atoms and molecules in the atmosphere of “hot Jupiters” by NASA’s Spitzer telescope. The observational and theoretical investigations and discoveries presented are both timely and important in the context of the next generation of space telescopes. The book is divided into four main parts, grouping chapters on exoplanet host star radiation and plasma environments, exoplanet upper atmosphere and environment observations, exoplanet and stellar magnetospheres, and exoplanet observation and characterization. The book closes with an outlook on the future of this research field.Astrophysics and Space Science Library,0067-0057 ;411AstrophysicsSpace sciencesPlanetary scienceExobiologyAtmospheric scienceAstrophysics and Astroparticleshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P22022Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics)https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P22030Planetologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/G18010Astrobiologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P22057Atmospheric Scienceshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/G36000Astrophysics.Space sciences.Planetary science.Exobiology.Atmospheric science.Astrophysics and Astroparticles.Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics).Planetology.Astrobiology.Atmospheric Sciences.523.24Lammer Helmutedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtKhodachenko Maximedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910300432703321Characterizing Stellar and Exoplanetary Environments1771518UNINA