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"Time is of the essence" is the correct version of the saying.
Time Is of the Essence was created in 1999.
Yes! I am a shelter volunteer. I would know. You always should contribute time for the animals.
in the civil war that is a great time when volunteers made a difference
Yes NJ is a Time is of the Essence state.
Time is on the essence; hurry up!
It is common to say "Time is of the essence" Meaning it is important that this be done quickly or on time.
It is common to say "Time is of the essence" Meaning it is important that this be done quickly or on time.
(Essence is from the Latin esse, "to be", meaning the basis or fundamental aspect, and is similarly applied to the concentrated oils used in perfumes.)"Time is of the essence.""The essence of his argument was that the original decision had been the wrong one."
Karl Barth was interviewed by Rev. Dean Peerman for Time Magazine on May 31, 1963.
there is no cut-off time for a contract unless it included a 'time is of the essence' clause. If you want to sue under a contract, it should be within two years of the time you should have known there was a breach.
Time is not the essence when the matter of time is not expressly agreed by the parties or implied by the nature of contract or no application from promisee is made. Usually the term of 'time is of the essence' is not inserted in the contract when the subject matter of the contract does not require the time performance to be imperative which would result in serious damages as consequences. If time is not of the essence (no time for performance is specified), the engagement must be performed within a reasonable time.