Legal Contracts and Documents

Boilerplate clauses are provisions that do not relate directly to the particular subject matter of a legal contract but set out the respective rights of the parties during the term of the agreement and in some cases after the agreement is terminated. They are standard clauses drafted using commonly used and understood language whose function is to save legal drafters time.

While many boilerplate clauses are common to most commercial contracts some will not apply to a particular contract and others will need to be adapted to meet the particular requirements of the parties. Failure to include appropriate boilerplate clauses can come back to haunt the drafter if things subsequently go wrong between the parties and one of them finds itself unexpectedly disadvantaged. The purpose and effect of each boilerplate clause therefore must be understood as it applies to each individual legal agreement.

Below are some examples of commonly used boilerplate clauses and their purpose.

Entire Agreement

This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter and supersedes any previous agreements arrangements undertakings or proposals oral or written. This Agreement may be varied only by a document signed by both parties.

This clause limits the parties rights and obligations to only the provisions contained within the agreement. This means that neither party can claim to have acted based on any statement discussion or document not expressly contained within the agreement.

Force Majeure

Neither party shall be liable for delay or failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement if the delay or failure is caused by any circumstance beyond their reasonable control including but not limited to acts of God war civil unrest or industrial action.

This clause prevents the parties to a contract from being liable in the event that circumstances outside their control stop them from being able to undertake their obligations under the contract.

Law and Jurisdiction

This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales and each party agrees to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

This determines the law of the country that governs the contract. In the event of litigation the jurisdiction is the country that will hear any legal dispute.

No Assignment

Neither party shall assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights interests or obligations under this Agreement to a third party without the prior written consent of the other party.

This refers to the rights and obligations of a party to a contract and the ability or not of that party to pass on those rights and obligations to a third party. Often contracts have a no assignment clause preventing either party transferring their duties under the contract without consent.
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Should You Buy a New or Used Car? | Imperial Select

You want to buy a new car but you need to decide new or used car? It can be a tough decision as there are great pros and cons for both new and used cars. This discussion of the pros and cons of new and used cars should help to clarify any questions you have.

First of all let’s look at buying a new car

The Pros

When you buy a new car you can be quite specific in what you want in terms of the colours features even the amount of doors three or five door . You can have the vehicle personalised to suit the exact car you want. You are the first owner of the vehicle so you won’t have any questions about the vehicle’s history or have to worry about it being a stolen car. A manufacturer’s warranty comes standard with all new cars so any mechanical damage your car may suffer while under warranty will be taken care of. Finance deals servicing deals and other perks like roadside assistance may be included in the buying price. You will also be exempt from having to take the car for an MOT test for the first three years meaning you have one less thing to stress about in your busy life

The Cons

New cars are expensive. There’s no getting around it. Having the luxury of choosing the clour anf other features means you will pay for it. Also the luxury of owning a never before owned car means that as soon as you drive the car out of the dealership a hefty amount will drop off the value of the car. The first year of ownership can decrease the value of the car greatly. You may also have to wait a while for a new car as there can be waiting lists to receive your vehicle especially if it is a new or popular model.

Now let’s take a look at buying a used car

The Pros

The financial aspect of buying a used car is probably the main reason that people like to purchase second hand. When you buy a used car the price is far lower than a new one for obvious reasons. This doesn’t mean that the car is not of good quality in fact you can get some used vehicles that are almost brand new at a far lesser cost of a new car. Also unlike new cars the value of your vehicle will not drop drastically as soon as you drive it meaning that you will lose less money if you sell the car later on. In some cases the deal can be made quickly without a mass of paperwork. You get a far better choice of cars when you buy second hand and you will be able to buy some models that you cannot buy new anymore.

The Cons

When you buy a second hand car your greatest enemy is what you do not know about the car or its history. It could have been stolen or may not have a full service history. The owner may not tell you about a major accident the car suffered. You are also less likely to get a Car Warranty on a second hand car unless you buy it from a trustworthy dealership. You also don’t have as much choice in terms of car specification as you do with buying a new car. You can choose the make and model but colour is generally not something that you can specify unless you’re lucky.

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1950s Vintage Fashion – A Decade Of Style (Page 1 of 2)

The 1950 s were exciting years in the world of fashion. Following a period of imposed frugality during the war the media was highlighting glamour that had never been seen before so widely and the effects that Hollywood would have on the way that women dressed during this period was to create an impact that no one could have anticipated.

The early fifties saw the introduction of more ladies into the workplace and the styles that were created for day to day wear included suits with a tailored look skirts that hugged waistlines and blouses that were worn discreetly under tailored jackets that were pulled in at the waist to give a flattering and glamorous look that accentuated shape and style.

The hourglass figure became the ideal as stylised by actresses like Marilyn Monroe or took on the Audrey Hepburn demure and sophistication. Gone were the financial restraints of the war torn world and the availability of materials was widened meaning that the beginnings of mass production of affordable fashion was guaranteed to be a success.

The Festival of Britain exhibition in 1951 was to exhibit fabrics that had never been used before in the western world and the beginnings of a new era that was to shape the fashion industry s future began from humble beginnings though flourished because women were no longer thought of as housewives and although many remained faithful to the society image of the mother in the home a certain element of glamour became not only the norm but an acceptable part of life for women all over the world.

Higher standards of manufacture were employed by companies like Marks and Spencer whose trademark for producing quality items shone and the high streets began to sport those designs that had otherwise been beyond the price bracket of ordinary people many of whom had resorted to making their own clothing simply because of lack of availability.

Designers of the times such as Dior and Givenchy went away from the traditional towards new beginnings introducing shapes that emphasised the silhouette of a woman s shape rather than boning clothing in the uncomfortable manner of the 40s realising that women wanted glamour though also wanted functional clothing that was more comfortable and easier to wear.

The world was looking at example and nowhere was this more common than here in England where a man named Hartnell designed the clothing that would be worn by the young Princess Elizabeth who would be crowned in the early fifties and was appearing on television in homes all over the globe influencing the way people perceived fashion available to the masses whereas once it had only been available to those that could afford designs by Fashion houses like Christian Dior.

The fifties brought a new prosperity to the world and also the vision of Hollywood greats and the availability of cinema as one of the most popular forms of entertainment which would influence women worldwide to the glamorous looks and style of their favourite stars.
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Women's Boots and Fashion (Page 1 of 2)

As with much of fashion footwear is an ever changing part of style. Not only is it moving from one trend to the next but it is also changing in relation to the clothing that is being produced the foot needs to match the outfit no? However even with all of these changes and trends women s boots seem to be one style that isn t walking away.

The History of Women s Boots

Originating as a purely practical piece of clothing boots have been worn in a number of cultures over the span of time. The Egyptians wore a boot like sandal contraption in warfare while the Etruscans wore a heavier version of these boots to help protect their feet from the elements during times of battle. The Romans continued this tradition while both men and women were wearing a lighter version of this practical boot in the 18th century with silk stockings.

As the time went on boots became something worn by both sexes during horse back riding activities and were made popular by the cowboys of the era. When women became a larger part of the workforce during the World Wars boots became the footwear of choice. Still used as work safe footwear fashionable styles have also emerged to blend functionality with fashion.

Kinds of Women s Boots Available

Just as with any other piece of women s footwear there are a number of styles of women s boots available. And as the trends of the day change so do the kinds of boots that are available. Here are just a few of the recent women s boots that are available or found in women s closets across the world.Ankle boots These short versions of longer boots are often worn underneath longer pants or lately with shorter skirts to accentuate their height. Worn also with tight jeans these boots accent the leg as well as lengthen the body creating a slim line. Mid calf length boots The slightly higher style of these boots makes them more appropriate for a larger population of women. When worn at this length they are comfortable to walk in for long periods of time. Some of the more popular trends right now are these kinds of boots with lambs wool and leather. Knee length boots A very popular trend for the past few years the knee high boot is very sensual when worn with short skirts or with a skirt that comes to the knees giving the leg full coverage when standing but a slight reveal when the woman sits. These boots help to accent thinner calves and can create a longer silhouette when worn with a longer coat over a shorter skirt. Thigh high boots These even taller boots are not usually found in everyday dress but they are still quite popular in club culture. Military or Work boots These boots are more practical than their stylish counterparts. Often with lower heels these boots protect the toes and can also help to cushion the soles during long periods of standing.Deciding on the Right Boot for You

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How to wholesale jewelry from China

Jewelry are very popular especially 925 sterling silver jewelry.Every girls like them and also male.Now you can find many net stores at ebay.more and more stores at you city.Because the profit of jewelry are great.

If you are interested in set up a jewelry store or wholesaler please go ahead to view following.

1 . First You may ask where can i get the jewelry?
maybe there will set a jewelry wholesale store in your city. If you want to start and test your business.you can get some from them as wholesale price and test your sell.
If you are unable to find a jewelry wholesale store in your local you can look for the jewelry wholesaler at net.there are many wholesale stores do business at net.

2 . Second how can i get good wholesale price?
I recommend you to find a supplier from China.so that your can get much more profit and let your jewelry more competitive.
If you just start your business you can search a supplier at Google or Yahoo. you can find there are many chinese supplier working for jewelry wholesale.There is one question the shipping cost is much higher the you get in your country.the shipping cost from China start from 25USD+ but the cheap price are enough to pay the cost.If you order is not too small i still can save much by get the jewelry from China.
In fact now most of the jewelry wholesale store get import the jewelry from China.They wholesale large quantity and could get very low price.they many get the get the import at net the same as you or some one may go to China to get the jewelry.Some of the jewelry wholesale store are set by Chinese.

3 . Three what kind of Chinese wholesaler should i choose?
Many of the wholesaler from China need the minimum quantity for each item.Because they have to produce for you.
the minimum quantity around 5 10 dozen.If you want to set a store you can by dozens so you can get a discount from them.
Some wholesaler have no minimum quantity required.they supply from stock.
For example an jewelry wholesale online site www.cnvp jewelry.com . this is a jewelry wholesale online store from China.offer no minimum quantity.
you can find the minimum quantity is 200USD per order and no quantity required.this kind of supplier are good for you to start your business.and also can offer you for dozens for better price.
most of the supplier offer discount if you order more.

4 . Four How does the goods shipped?
There a two ways for shipping one is shipping by express DHL TNT etc another is by air.
Commonly in thousand USD product.they can send in a small package.and can shipped by express.
express DHL TNT etc is a door to door shipping.the goods will send to your hand.
by air is port to port way Commonly used for large quantity order.you have to get the goods at port.
so by express is good choice for jewelry import from China if you quantity are not too large.

Hope above 4 point can help you to wholesale jewelry from China and wish your business are better and better.If you still have question you can contact with me or inquiry the supplier directly.
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