Mutatis Mutandis
A. All necessary changes having been made, <what was said regarding the first contract applies to all subsequent contracts.>
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All necessary changes having been made, <what was said regarding the first contract applies to all subsequent contracts.>
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On November 26, 1997, Ramco Oil and Halliburton entered into a Letter of Intent with AD Tenge and Anglo-Dutch (Jersey) Limited (hereinafter AAD
Jersey), a Channel Islands company. The Letter of Intent was subject to many conditions, including approvals of executive management and, if necessary, Ramco
Oil's and Halliburton's boards of directors. The Letter of Intent incorporated the terms of the May 1997 confidentiality agreement signed by Ramco Energy and stated that the terms of this agreement shall apply
mutatis mutandis (All necessary changes having been
made), as if Ramco Oil had entered into the same agreement with AD Tenge.
Opinion Cause number 14-04-00433-CV RAMCO OIL & GAS LTD. AND RAMCO ENERGY
PLC, Appellants/Cross-Appellees
v.
ANGLO-DUTCH (TENGE) L.L.C. AND ANGLO-DUTCH PETROLEUM INTERNATIONAL, INC.,
Appellees/Cross-Appellants Kem Thompson Frost, Justice