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  3. Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 - Wikipedia

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    The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 (c. 31) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that significantly reformed the common law doctrine of privity and "thereby [removed] one of the most universally disliked and criticised blots on the legal landscape". [2]

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    As the game, as shipped, did not include the blood and gore, Sega labelled it with their MA-13 VRC label. [16] On the other hand, Nintendo wanted to keep games on their system appropriate for families and children, and required Acclaim to change the red blood to grey sweat, edit the fatalities, and change other parts of the game's artwork to ...

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    References to alcohol in any form. [53] Animated Blood: Content includes unrealistic and/or discolored blood. [53] Blood: Graphics include realistic blood. [53] Blood and Gore: Graphics include realistic blood and the mutilation of body parts. [53] Cartoon Violence: Violent actions that look cartoon-like in nature. [53] Comic Mischief

  6. Guts (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Guts is a comparing card game, or family of card games, related to poker. Guts is a gambling game involving a series of deals of 2, 3, or 4 cards. Hand are ranked similarly to hands in poker. The betting during each deal is simple : all players decide whether they are "in" or "out", [1] and announce this at the same time. Each deal has its own ...

  7. Wikipedia:Peer review/Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act ...

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    I haven't had time for a detailed review as yet, but after a quick glance over I spotted that the date of introduction was out by a month (now fixed) and the explanatory notes for the Act contradict the statement, "coming into force in May 2000 as the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999" (not fixed). I will carry out a more detailed ...

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  9. Nisshin Shipping Co Ltd v Cleaves & Co Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The arbitral tribunal decided that it had jurisdiction to decide the dispute because, first, under s. 1 of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 (“CRTPA”), Cleaves have a right to enforce the provisions in the charterparties under which Nisshin agreed to pay Cleaves commission (the “substantive term”); and, second, under s. 8 ...