Once you have agreed to a contract (the order), technically you cannot cancel it. If there is an exclusion clause (allowing you to cancel) the clause takes effect at the point that you invoke it (5.15 pm). There are exceptions - Postal Acceptance Rule etc. but for the purposes of your question, cancellation occurs when you have communicated same to the other party. As I always state, you haven't really given enough detail for a comprehensive answer so, if it's that important, see a lawyer.
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The word "tarnershiel" does not appear to have a specific meaning in Scottish Gaelic. It could be a misspelling or a mistranslation of a different word. It's possible that the intended word or phrase was not accurately transcribed.
Possibly Madailein (verify).
Shrek has a very mild Scottish accent, possibly so that everybody can understand him.
Possibly a version of the Scottish MacWhirter?
Possibly neach dùisgte (verify).
Possibly draoidhean, plural of draoidh.
Irish and Scottish possibly english.
I'm Scottish but I've never heard of this phrase. It may be from a Scottish town/city other than where I come from i.e. Glasgow.
Irish: ceannaircigh (mutineers, rebels); possibly reibiliúnaigh (rebels). Scottish:
Irish: ceannaircigh (mutineers, rebels); possibly reibiliúnaigh (rebels). Scottish:
Yes. Eminem is of Scottish, English, German, Swiss, Polish, and possibly Luxembourgian ancestry.