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- Heritage is a big and contentious business in Britain, and many people questioned whether reconstructing a ruin was the best way to preserve the past.
- Different rules apply to the costs where court proceedings have been commenced, known as contentious business, to those applicable to non-contentious matters such as conveyancing, probate and general advice.
- Krusee suggested that Mayor Watson himself _ who has earned a reputation as a consensus-builder by uniting Austin's famously contentious business and environmental camps _ may be the city's best lobbyist.
- Negotiating " trade rounds " is always contentious business : The last big negotiation, which created the World Trade Organization from a weaker predecessor, took years longer than originally scheduled and left many issues completely unaddressed.
- If either the client or the solicitor is dissatisfied with the outcome of that request or if the bill relates to contentious business, either the client or the solicitor may apply to the court for the bill to be assessed.
- When the producers of the " Today " show on NBC decided earlier this year to start a book club and recommend fiction to be discussed on the program, they sought to sidestep the contentious business of anointing new works.
- There are certain exceptions; a solicitor negotiating for the settlement of his client's debts is not considered to be working as a debt adjuster thanks to Section 146 of the Act, which excludes " a solicitor engaging in contentious business " as defined in the Solicitors Act 1957.