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1. Any hopes of reaching a negotiable position were now a distant memory
2. Would you believe the price was negotiable?
3. The chapters were negotiable to the extent that the kids selected topics for their own concentration
4. “I’m not taking you to your apartment, you’ll stay with me,” she said and I was about to protest but she stopped me “And it’s not negotiable” she said smiling slightly, I tried to smile back but it was only a grimace
5. The famous “House of Negotiable Affection” still stands intact
6. factoring companies here in the Tampa Bay area and their contracts are negotiable
7. This was negotiable, replied the banker, and something that he would review with the bank’s loan committee
8. institutions are guidelines, and compliance is negotiable, so gradual changes are occurring all the
9. non negotiable invitation to dinner
10. The streets are awash with flower-girls and sewage, the inns with merriment and vice, all fuelled by cheap beer and negotiable affections
11. Boundary Setting is accomplished by first defining what is negotiable and what is not, then comparing this to what would be acceptable in the home country
12. In most cases, most elements of a deal are negotiable
13. And at some point they’ll need to negotiate on what they insist was not negotiable – and there goes their credibility
14. Even better, when you explain what’s truly not negotiable, indicate the areas where you are prepared to negotiate, to move the discussion to more productive areas rather than toward deadlock
15. Typically, the buyer pays but this is negotiable
16. The stock certificates are not negotiable, but George Mellis did not plan to cash them in
17. the protection afforded under Section-131 of the Negotiable Instruments Act on
18. • explain the meaning of negotiable instruments;
19. • describe the various types of negotiable instruments; and
20. here, is a document used as a means for making some payment and it is negotiable
21. According to section 13 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, a negotiable
22. According to the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 there are just three types of
23. many other documents are also recognized as negotiable instruments on the basis
24. handed over to Ramesh, becomes a negotiable instrument
25. Section 4 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 defines a promissory note as ‘an
26. Section 5 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 defines a bill of
27. A Hundi is a negotiable instrument by usage
28. The provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act shall apply
29. convenient’ it is not a negotiable instrument
30. A negotiable instrument must bear the signature of its maker
31. It is a Negotiable Instrument
32. constituted by a negotiable instrument is cognizable as the value given up to
33. The rights of a holder in due course of a negotiable instrument are
34. saying that a bill is negotiable
35. In some cases a bill is marked "not negotiable" – see crossing of cheques
36. In 1881, the Negotiable Instruments Act (NI Act) was enacted in India, formalizing
37. There are certain terms in a negotiable
38. Tenor : instructions appearing on the face of a negotiable instrument such as
39. “I am going out and it’s not negotiable
40. steady couple and eventually she confessed to me that they became lovers, which was an unthinkable audacity in those days when virginity before marriage was non negotiable
41. � Our self becomes negotiable
42. A similar shift in mind set must have been adopted by individuals from ancient civilisation, who at one time thought the planet was flat, but through new evidential information needed to dramatically adjust their ‘non negotiable and grid-iron perception’ of the world they walked on, from one that was flat, to one which is round
43. “This is not actually negotiable,” said Madeline
44. “Everything is negotiable if the correct pressure is applied
45. But he’d proved the doubters wrong, and while the first major customers he’d secured might have been … ladies of negotiable virtue, their enthusiastic recommendation to their own clients had brought Ahrloh to the attention of his present ordained and quite often excessively wealthy customers
46. depository receipt: a negotiable certificate representing a foreign company’s publicly traded securities making it easier to buy shares in foreign companies because they do not have to leave the home state; it also gets round restrictions on foreigners owning shares
47. My wife had that look about her that indicated this was not a negotiable idea, so I nodded and said, “I’m going to need something to eat first
48. Out of this law, it is presumed, has grown the practice of granting protections, as they are called—papers procured from notaries and magistrates, ofttimes on the most barefaced perjuries, and always considered as a species of negotiable property for value received