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9 Sentences With "communings"

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In the present case those communings point to the three parties sharing distributable profits equally.
My communings are not with any haunter of the river, but with the living soul of the river itself.
Fine gentlemen though he was, the intensity of his communings had soiled his ruff, and suddenly he knew that she was gazing at it.
I trusted that I might have had other glad meetings and pleasant communings with my honoured and honourworthy father in this world, but it was not so appointed.
The first part consists of Sabbath Thoughts on Scriptural passages and prophecies; the second, of "Communings" for the family circle. In her religious writings Aguilar's attitude was defensive. Despite her almost exclusive intercourse with Christians and her utter lack of prejudice, her purpose, apparently, was to equip English Jewish women with arguments against conversionists. She inveighed against formalism, and laid stress upon knowledge of Jewish history and the Hebrew language.
Contractual Provisions A disposition may contain contractual obligations which become a binding contract on acceptance of the disposition by the Buyer.Hunter v Boog (1834) 13 S 205. Under the operation of the prior communings rule, see above, the disposition _may_ supersede any previous contractual obligations found in the Missives of Sale. Assignations (In common law jurisdictions, termed assignment) The disposition may also assign ancillary rights to the Buyer.
The abbey stopped being used as a farm and extensive archaeological excavations took place. The farm house was converted into rental cottages, and the site became a tourist attraction, partly to bring traffic to the West Somerset Railway. Cleeva Clapp a local farmers daughter, who was named after the abbey, acted as a guide and described her nightly "communings" with the ghosts of the monks for a shilling a head. Cleeve Abbey was passed back to the Crown in 1950–51 to pay Death Duties on the Luttrell estate and was managed by the Department for the Environment.
At common law, following Winston v Patrick,1980 SC 246 the delivery of a disposition to a disponee supersedes any personal obligations in the contract, even if collateral in nature under operation of the prior communings rule. The Contract (Scotland) Act 1997 altered this common law rule, so that the missives are no longer superseded by the disposition.Contract (Scotland) Act 1997 s.2 However, many conveyancers still include the use of a 2-year supersession clause in the Missives of Sale to ensure that contractual obligations come to end after 2 years rather than the running the full statutory 20-year period under the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973.
M., 1915), and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS), where he received semikhah, rabbinic ordination, in 1920,Mordecai M. Kaplan, Mel Scult, Communings of the Spirit: The Journals of Modecai M. Kaplan, 1913–1934, 64. and the Doctor of Divinity degree (honoris causa), in 1966. For many years, he lived at JTS, serving as an informal and unofficial in-house counselor and mentor for generations of rabbinical students. In addition to his experience as a pulpit rabbi in New York synagogues including Congregation Shaare Zedek (New York City) on Manhattan's upper-West side, he was a chaplain for a number of New York institutions, including The Tombs, the Manhattan Detention Complex, and oversaw courses for prospective converts to Judaism in New York City.

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