The right to property, although recognized in the Universal Declaration, was not included, primarily because of the inability of governments to agree on a formulation governing public takings and the compensation therefor.
If a merchant give an agent corn, wool, oil, or any other goods to transport, the agent shall give a receipt for the amount, and compensate the merchant therefor.
The polluter-pays principle might be mirrored by providing that those who damage confidence by defeating consumers' reasonable expectations should be held responsible therefor.
Of course, anybody bothering to read the summary of that very workshop would find a list of the purposes of drilling on Mars, and requirements therefor.
The basis for the insurance exception, as it has come to be known seems to be that a tortfeasor should not be able to take advantage of a plaintiff's foresight in obtaining insurance coverage and paying a premium therefor.
Definition of therefor in US English:
therefor
adverbˌT͟Herˈfôr
archaic
For that object or purpose.
〈古〉因此,为此
Example sentencesExamples
Of course, anybody bothering to read the summary of that very workshop would find a list of the purposes of drilling on Mars, and requirements therefor.
The polluter-pays principle might be mirrored by providing that those who damage confidence by defeating consumers' reasonable expectations should be held responsible therefor.
The right to property, although recognized in the Universal Declaration, was not included, primarily because of the inability of governments to agree on a formulation governing public takings and the compensation therefor.
If a merchant give an agent corn, wool, oil, or any other goods to transport, the agent shall give a receipt for the amount, and compensate the merchant therefor.
The basis for the insurance exception, as it has come to be known seems to be that a tortfeasor should not be able to take advantage of a plaintiff's foresight in obtaining insurance coverage and paying a premium therefor.