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Drafting tip: What does “after consultation with” mean?

By Patrick Bracher (ZA) on March 12, 2014

Where a decision must be taken “after consultation with” someone else, prior consultation is necessary but it remains the consulting party’s decision.

Only consultation is required. Consensus or agreement is not required.

You have to consult in good faith before taking the decision.

  • Posted in:
    Financial
  • Blog:
    Financial Institutions Legal Snapshot
  • Organization:
    Norton Rose Fulbright

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