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  • Friday, Mrs . Jones'lawyers said there was no material alteration of her account.
  • The material alteration is thus chemical in nature.
  • In the years that followed, Friedman focused less on his trademark material alterations and more on increasingly constructive projects.
  • It is well established that disclaimer of warranty, indemnification, and arbitration are all clauses that do constitute material alterations.
  • It means that any material alteration needs special, hard-to-get planning permission, and the building must be kept in good shape.
  • The exceptions are ( out of order ) : objection by the original offeror in advance; objection by the original offeror within a reasonable time after notice; and material alteration of the contract.
  • Although the strict consequences of a party to the deed making a non-material alteration to the document appear harsh today, the case actually softened the effect of a much harsher line of earlier authorities.
  • Lord Oliver held that to afford copyright protection on a copy of a work, " [ t ] here must in addition be some element of material alteration or embellishment which suffices to make the totality of the work an original work ".
  • :For the record, and in keeping with the Project's status as a " neutral source of encyclopedic information ", I oppose any material alteration of an image unless it's WP : OFFICE ordered or manifestly designed to improve the image in some inoffensive way.
  • I am making the point that if you want to apply a strict standard of editing to me and everybody else then you need to be willing to meet it yourself or at least explain on a case by case basis why any material alteration is appropriate.
  • Having found that the amendments were not material and were made by a stranger, in the way in which Coke commonly did, he still dedicated the larger part of his judgment to consider the legal implications of material alterations by strangers and alterations by parties to the agreement.
  • In the accompanying libretto Arnold stated, " The original, however, offering a great number of incongruities, both in the language and the conduct, several material alterations have been thought absolutely necessary, to give the piece a dramatic consistency, and to suit it to the refinement of a modern audience,"
  • According to a report written by Stanley for the Under Secretary of Public Works on 8 May 1875 : " The object in view has been to provide a complete establishment which would be sufficient for the gaol requirements of the North, for say the next ten or twelve years without material alteration.
  • The strike was described as a historical moment between players and their relationship with their counties, with James Lillywhite writing in his Cricketers'Annual that, " It involved a distinct and material alteration in the relations between paid cricketers and their employers which vitally affected the interests of every club of any importance . ".
  • Further, the Privy Council had held in " Interlego " that " [ t ] here must [ . . . ] be some element of material alteration or embellishment which suffices to make the totality of the work an original work ", rendering the mere change in medium of a work, on its own, not sufficient for copyrightability.