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Points Date Pair Term / Answer given Level Status Gloss
- Apr 23 '15 eng>eng without liability to you Without any recourse to you for any consequences of us entering your property. pro closed ok
- Oct 6 '09 eng>eng to extend the terrace of my property over the garage area. Create an extension over an underground style garage pro closed no
- Sep 12 '09 eng>eng covered All points are described pro closed ok
- Jun 29 '09 eng>eng take a decision vs. make a decision Two different meanings. no difference in US or UK English pro closed ok
- Apr 21 '09 eng>eng effectively with due diligence pro closed no
4 Mar 22 '09 eng>eng cover damages Any product damage or costs, pain and or suffering the buyer may incur. pro closed no
- Mar 20 '09 eng>eng ongoing performance The rate of the performance as it stands now pro closed no
NP Mar 11 '09 eng>eng levy it is a fee pro closed no
4 Mar 6 '09 eng>eng Prescriptor the creator of the invention pro closed no
4 Mar 4 '09 eng>eng corporation vs. partnership It is a partnership pro closed no
- Feb 22 '09 eng>eng Help with the sentence as below pro closed no
- Feb 16 '09 eng>eng credit to a rebate clause in place credited unless a rebate clause is in place. pro closed ok
- Feb 15 '09 eng>eng will be due, as well as all actually incurred costs in relation thereof The whole paragraph is fine pro closed no
4 Jan 13 '09 eng>eng REVERSE see below.. pro closed no
4 Dec 7 '08 eng>eng executing levied/discharge propped up by pro closed no
4 Nov 17 '08 eng>eng retained entity Put simply, a person/lawyer/employee/contracted person pro closed ok
4 Nov 12 '08 eng>eng Cost recharge agreement Cost recovery agreement pro closed no
- Oct 10 '08 eng>eng while in contract, he is entitled to be put into the position in which he would whilst under contract pro just_closed no
- Jun 25 '08 eng>eng something missing it is not too understandable at the beginning. pro closed ok
4 May 7 '08 eng>eng for buyer's care buyers agreed insurance value pro closed no
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