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M is for 'Mediation' and N is for 'Novation'Know-how and articles
Building magazine
Michael Conroy Harris, Senior Legal Manager at Eversheds, writes an Jargon Buster for Building magazine.
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- A is for 'attestation' and B is for 'breach'
- C is for 'copyright' and D is for 'defects'
- E is for 'express' and F is for 'fitness'
- G is for 'guarantee' and H is for 'hazardous'
- I is for 'indemnity'
- J is for jurisdiction
- K is for 'KPIs'
- L is for 'Limitation'
- M is for 'Mediation' and N is for 'Novation'
- O is for 'Ownership' and P is for 'Performance'
- Q for Quantum and R for Repudiation
- S is for ‘Suspension' and T is for ‘Termination'
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