“Subject to,” “notwithstanding” and “without prejudice to ...
“Subject to,” “notwithstanding” and “without prejudice to” – what do they all mean? NOVEMBER 2013 Time. Never seems to be enough of it! This month is about shortcuts. Time pressure can make shorthand expressions which achieve the desired result useful tools, but … ................
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