You are allowed to copy it as a backup, unless specific provisions for replacement in the event of damage are provided by the manufacturer. |
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Oh, I pop down in the car frequently enough, park by the Spardis, grab some provisions and beetle off back home. |
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The provisions of the act do not apply to state aids extended to agriculture, fishery or the defence industry. |
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Publicans and restaurateurs in major cities should make their own provisions to check customers' safety. |
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The provisions of this code shall be liberally construed, and shall not be limited by any rule of strict construction. |
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The legislation introduces a number of provisions aimed to ensure that medicines are used safely and for licit purposes. |
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Associations which fail to comply with these provisions can be deregistered by the registrar of transport, he explained. |
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Does that mean that the provisions of the New South Wales Constitution Act entrenching the independence of the judiciary are ineffective? |
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Initially, the antitrust law provisions were inserted into the Treaty in view of their role in the process of market integration. |
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Clearly the provisions of the Irish orders do relate to parental responsibility. |
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The plans are believed to include provisions for a public viewing platform at the top of the structure. |
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The ship carries provisions and stores for battalion transportation for more than ten days. |
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The proposed bill also had included provisions to establish telephone wagering and return uncashed winning tickets to purse funds. |
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Three days passed, and the water skins were quite empty, the meager provisions long finished. |
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I do not accept the argument that the provisions of cl. 5 negative the existence of a specific charge. |
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Thus, the more restrictive provisions as to solicitor litigants in person were applicable. |
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The key provisions include limits on unemployment benefits and rollbacks of some regulations that make it difficult to fire workers. |
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The House of Lords there was concerned with the provisions relating to restructuring of companies. |
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Now, these provisions mean that the land is less valuable than it would be if the land were conveyed without the inhibitions? |
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These policies were designed to realise the full democratic potential of this body and to advance educational provisions in county Laois. |
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These Rules introduce provisions for the filing of documents by telefacsimile transmission and introduce a multi-class system of application. |
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There's a string of more complicated provisions that affect, for example, widows, widowers and divorcees. |
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No provisions were made for these children as their parents were carted 70 miles away to a detention center to await deportation. |
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With a history of military service and labour detention camps, these provisions are not surprising. |
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Above all, it is necessary to give full weight to the provisions of Article 5 as a whole. |
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Welfare benefits are being reduced and new provisions introduced to restrict access to welfare. |
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The summary bill seeks to deal with new provisions on the admissibility of written statements by witnesses as evidence. |
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Such provisions sometimes admit of multiple interpretations, especially when jurists ignore the relevant history and precedents. |
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The limit used to be a year, so when an employer took somebody on, at least that employee would work for a year before the provisions came in. |
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In the Tribunal's view the jurisdictional provisions are fairly clear with regard to the issue of who may be a party to arbitration. |
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The cited Code provisions govern the jurisdictional and procedural aspects of military tribunals. |
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There are no specific provisions in the Animals Act 1971 dealing with the question of remoteness of damage. |
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In my view these express provisions contemplate that the offer is to remain open to acceptance until such time as the price has been assessed. |
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You exchange money for a promise from the bank to repay you, subject to whatever limitations and provisions you may have agreed to in advance. |
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We therefore consider there is a case for retaining the complex monopoly provisions and propose to do so. |
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Unlike many woodland food hoarders, chickadees don't put most of their provisions in large caches. |
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Chapter V lays down certain important provisions that are common to the right of residence and permanent residence. |
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These provisions encourage a judge to make rulings where there are good case management reasons for doing so. |
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If there are exclusionary provisions in agreements, the existence of privilege will not prevent the agreements being provided. |
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Then as he walked, he wove the splits into a basket to be traded at the store for whatever provisions the family needed. |
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Article 14 also contains provisions as to what should happen if the transferor defaults in executing a transfer of his shares. |
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There are no provisions for banned passengers to see the accusatory information or contest their proscription. |
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Peter shuffled his cadaverous form into the passenger side while I dumped the last of our provisions in the trunk. |
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The bills include a number of offence and penalty provisions and investigative powers. |
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The amendment deleted provisions for aged care and retirement village developments. |
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Part III of the Act re-enacted the provisions which had been contained in the 1977 Act in relation to the duties owed to the homeless. |
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There is now a piece of legislation which re-enacts, substantially, the relevant provisions of the Customs Act. |
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These provisions are designed not only to strengthen flag state control but also to deter evasive reflagging of vessels. |
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Under provisions of the Finance Act, 2001, their parish could claim back tax relief on those contributions. |
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The Trustee may determine all questions and doubts arising in relation to any of the provisions of these presents and the Security Documents. |
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In the 1970s, the tangle of federal and state provisions in incoherent plans for environmental protection complicated local options. |
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Yesterday evening, when I'd recovered from the journey, I went over to Minehead for provisions and to tank up the car. |
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Are their provisions for the protection of members, a safety net of sorts, should the investment bank stagger, or worse, collapse? |
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Several facilities failed to provide basic provisions for patients such as hot running water, toilet seats and clean bed linen. |
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The current House version of the Patient Bill of Rights establishes provisions for the development of such organizations. |
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Ruddock said the States and Territories were aiming to have draft provisions ready for the attorneys-general meeting in March. |
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Various provisions of treaties and protocols under international humanitarian law prohibit the use of human shields by a party to a conflict. |
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Federal courts have indicated their doubts about the constitutionality of many provisions of the law in that decision. |
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The most revealing aspect of the new legislation concerns the provisions regarding sedition. |
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They claimed the provisions add unnecessary costs and increase the bureaucratic burden on all farmers. |
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He and pilot Russell Phillips managed to survive 47 days on a rubber raft with no provisions amidst menacing swarms of sharks. |
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The biggest risk to this is a sudden and unexpected rise in bad debts and provisions for anticipated future bad debts. |
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He also warned against taking the company's bad debt provisions at face value. |
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However, in lean years, when interest rates are high, their profits can quickly collapse as provisions for bad debts hurt their bottom lines. |
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Ultimately, the issue is larger than the welter of provisions some say would criminalize youth. |
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Trailer loads of supplies and provisions poured in from the rest of the country, offering food, water, anything that might be of use. |
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Enough supplies were stored to last 4,000 soldiers and 300 knights with their horses, equipment and provisions for up to a five-year siege. |
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The pair then went across the street to buy food provisions and returned shortly afterwards to find smoke billowing from the caravan. |
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Please be aware that you bring all your food and drinks, provisions will not be made. |
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Thus, women refugees are denied independent access to necessary provisions including food, shelter, and medical supplies and services. |
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Diego's limited supply of food was gone, leaving Royce's provisions as their only food source. |
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But you cannot be a registered holder unless you are registered under the provisions of this deed as the holder of a unit. |
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The Bill also proposes to strengthen provisions relating to the supply of liquor to minors and to strengthen liquor advertising law. |
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Under the provisions of rule 49.10, the successful parties would ordinarily be entitled to substantial indemnity costs. |
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There were 14 jurors empanelled, one of whom was discharged under the provisions of the Juries Act before the trial commenced. |
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There is no basis under the provisions of the Immigration Rules for him to be admitted here. |
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Veterans denied a pension and incapable of supporting themselves might seek charity under the provisions of the Poor Laws. |
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Mr Walsh said extending the labelling provisions to cover food service can be done without adding costs to the sector. |
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The Minister is the person who is liable to sue and be sued under the provisions of that statute. |
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He was told that he was not allowed to go there or to be there under the provisions of his parole conditions, but nothing was done. |
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Dr. Klassen is required to disclose his report under the provisions of the rules. |
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Let us take another medieval example, the case of papal provisions in medieval England. |
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Perhaps the adjurations are against confining the remedial provisions by reference to common law doctrines and limitations. |
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Rule 99 makes it plain that section 8 is subject to the provisions for service by post. |
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Under the provisions of the Family Law Act, section 36, he had no jurisdiction to make an occupation order. |
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The adjudication provisions in the Minor Works contract do not exclude residential occupiers from their ambit as does the Act. |
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In choosing between these submissions we must first remind ourselves of the relevant provisions of statute and subordinate legislation. |
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I was attracted by this submission, which seems to me to gain some force from the provisions relating to service by post. |
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As a matter of form, identical rent review provisions are contained in the underlease as in the lease. |
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There's just enough time to buy provisions for the journey before the long dormant sleeper train pulls up. |
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Could you give me some examples of sections which are express provisions related to negligent acts or omissions? |
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A simplistic reiteration of the Stability Pact's main provisions avoids the problem, rather than resolving it. |
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Now, the Minister is relieved of a duty by certain provisions in the Act, is he not? |
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That is a polite way of saying that the reparation and amends provisions have become a means for buying justice. |
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Any such ruling may be challenged by any available arbitral process of appeal or review or in accordance with the provisions of this Part. |
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Don't we need provisions in player contracts that require the players to accept positions on the Olympic team? |
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These deal with how EU policies should be implemented, and with a range of general provisions for treaties. |
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These provisions can be applied to unlisted species to preserve particular national fauna. |
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The Legislature wanted the committee to remove dead wood provisions from the Maryland Constitution. |
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With few provisions and no navigational equipment on the raft, the situation rapidly deteriorated. |
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And without provisions to protect the rights of minority Kurds and Sunnis, the entire process could collapse. |
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Similarly, Dutch courts have placed a liberal interpretation on Dutch legislative provisions on jurisdiction over war crimes. |
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Failure to comply with any of those provisions will render building workers liable to imprisonment. |
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This is the case with provisions for old age, nursing care, the health system, and federalism. |
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As per the provisions of the law, this is not a compoundable offence and amounts to attempt to murder. |
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There may be certain provisions in the letters patent appointing governors and governors-general which limit them in some way. |
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Many of these provisions may make sense if they are placed in ordinary legislation. |
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It is possible that our views may require some amendment to be made to the statutory provisions for legal aid. |
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The Virginia Plan also proposed an amending process and contained provisions for admitting new states. |
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That sub-section does not exclude or disapply the provisions of the 1934 Act. |
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At last provisions became exceedingly scarce in the camp, and the price even of an ass's head was raised to five hundred dirams. |
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They might not bring in totally restrictive and prohibitory provisions because they know the Minister will not approve them anyway. |
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These and related provisions have been the subject of consideration in many decided cases. |
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In subsequent amendments, Congress modified the FOIA to clarify its provisions or otherwise improve its functioning. |
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This created a true parliamentary democracy, legalized political parties, and made provisions for a popularly elected legislature. |
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The words are not to be construed as if they were provisions in Acts of Parliament. |
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It is important to note that our forfeiture provisions operate in personam and that forfeiture normally follows conviction. |
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In an effort to popularise philately, the bureau has made provisions for a thematic display of stamps of members of the club. |
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Maori people returning to their papakainga will be subject to the new provisions of the remote areas policy. |
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The subsection then goes on to make the contravention of its provisions a summary offence. |
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American citizens are being advised to prepare emergency provisions and stock up on supplies of water. |
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The provisions relating to concurrent powers could stipulate which level was paramount. |
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Let us now turn to Constitutions where concurrent power is vested in the federal and State Legislature by express provisions of the Constitution. |
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The bill amends provisions relating to the importation of firearms, parts of firearms, restricted weapons, starting pistols, and ammunition. |
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I agree that, for example, the provisions of clause C3.1 et seq. in Schedule E are relevant. |
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The first group can include doctrinal provisions that are common to states in a particular region. |
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The dwellings had no gardens and no provisions were made for dustbins or sheds etc. |
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Most of it had provisions that made the duty assessable on the property referred to in the will, and things of that kind. |
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Make sure you take provisions for when the main site closes in the evening, because the camp site then becomes a festival in itself. |
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First, it would enable the provisions of the 1980 Act to be evaded in many cases in an artificial way. |
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One of the few provisions of the document that has been implemented is an environmental audit. |
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These provisions can easily be used to target political opponents and dissidents. |
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The money will be used to enhance provisions at locations around the south Armagh area. |
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Those provisions do not deprive a person of his possessions or interfere with his peaceful enjoyment of them. |
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There are also provisions that create statutory obligations to enforce the Act. |
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The provisions cover a wide range, and it is beyond the scope of this work to provide a detailed discussion of them all. |
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For many, many years they had feather-bedded, cushioned provisions in those key industries. |
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When he was finished, he sat beside Michael and they shared out the provisions and feasted on chicken and wine. |
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There were also provisions for weekly unmonitored callsbetween the astronauts and their families. |
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Other provisions are designed to allow third parties to comment at various stages of proceedings. |
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The assurance of payment of inconvertible bonds shall comply with the provisions of Article 24 of this Decree. |
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He has a detailed discussion of the provisions of several laws and is unimpressed. |
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The provisions of article 7, paragraphs 6 to 19 are applicable mutatis mutandis. |
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Finally, both Council and the plaintiff point to those provisions which would require payment of interest on judgment debts at a penal rate. |
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The Court drew a distinction between the retroactive effect of penal provisions and retroactive effect outside the criminal sphere. |
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We would not pretend that these provisions are pellucidly clear in their meaning. |
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Undoubtedly the freedom of association provisions were drafted with the intent of attacking unions, to break down so-called closed shops. |
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With respect to pastoral leases under the Land Act, the provisions are substantially the same. |
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I now turn to the other provisions of the bill relating to our passports and travel documents. |
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Case law can also be more specific than general comments on how provisions ought to be understood. |
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Instead, Netty proposed provisions for housing and transportation, both of which have raised serious problems for workers on the island. |
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She was raised on a rustic Tyrolian farm where she learned to churn butter, bake bread, and store provisions for winter. |
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The councils are particularly proactive in making provisions for papakainga in their annual plans. |
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These provisions leave some without sick pay, others without pensions, and all on wages that just hover above the minimum wage. |
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Garlands pays the minimum wage, gives no shift bonuses or sick pay, offers no pension provisions and does not allow trade union representation. |
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He criticizes judges who have overruled will provisions requesting the demolition of a family estate or a burial with family jewels. |
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There is no requirement that failure to comply with these provisions has any causative relationship to the making of the statement. |
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New hires must meet these provisions immediately, while existing staff have several years to comply. |
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These provisions fully support the view that certain articles of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea codify customary law. |
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These provisions are regularly misunderstood or deliberately misapplied by the police. |
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Preservation provisions under the Pensions Act arise where employees have at least five years pensionable service with their current employer. |
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In other words, the change to the pyramid selling scheme provisions has absolutely no purpose and does absolutely nothing. |
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In the law books obviously there are some provisions for punishing police officers for misconduct in course of their duties. |
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Essentially a sutler was a camp follower who sold provisions to the soldiers, part of early logistics. |
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There are no provisions about whether or not anonymous surfing or e-mail is illegal. |
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She added that there would be special provisions for major events such as the Hogmanay celebrations in the centre of the city. |
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The House and Senate bills also contain provisions giving faltering companies less time to settle their debts and reorganize. |
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I believe some legislators have overreached themselves in resorting to law provisions to safeguard women's rights. |
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Although they had provisions to last a few days, they subsisted on bare minimum of rice gruel for energy to stay afloat. |
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The convention will oblige signatories, including Ireland, to enact new legislation to bring the provisions into effect. |
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That order was made pursuant to the provisions of Section 738 of the Criminal Code. |
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The thirteenth amendment was necessary to make its provisions stick once the crisis had passed. |
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Unlike several other states, Pennsylvania has no provisions for unincorporated territory. |
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To appease the vocal opposition to the privatisation threat, the government tightened the provisions against extra billing and queue jumping. |
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The square central courtyard of the fort is bordered by a series of numerous small bombproof vaults for storing provisions and ammunition. |
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He was well aware that it contained many previously undiscussed provisions intended to protect Dr. Fox. |
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He also undertook to consult State and territory governments about treaties, at least where the provisions potentially impacted State powers. |
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Further, in many cases temple overseers were laymen attached to other state services, and the necropolis workmen were frequently given food provisions by the temples. |
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Subject to the following provisions of this section, a crew agreement shall be carried in the ship to which it relates whenever the ship goes to sea. |
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No provisions were made for food or much comfort for the journey. |
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Two or three trips out for provisions and necessaries for the immediate works have given us our first close-hand contact with the beautiful landscape. |
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This church had in its constitution provisions for associate membership. |
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With the ransom amounts obtained from his kidnapping ventures, he sourced his supplies of food and other provisions from villages on the fringe of the forest. |
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Additionally, it made clear the judge had submitted a tax clearance certificate and a declaration, as required under the provisions of the Standards in Public Office Act. |
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The Home Office confirmed that provisions to toughen the gun laws could be added to the Criminal Justice and Sentencing Bill currently before Parliament. |
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The charter's provisions limiting the use of force were adopted as part of a larger system of collective security that the Security Council was meant to enforce. |
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Later today, the Bill was facing a rough ride in the Lords as ministers try to force the measures through before March 14, when the old provisions run out. |
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Included in the measure are provisions that were opposed by the UN weapons inspectors themselves as not only unnecessarily provocative, but unrealizable. |
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Just what that guarantee might be Airshow hasn't said, but it would likely include equipment buy-back provisions should Globalstar ever go off the air. |
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The courts have held that, where the applicable legislation is permissive, an employer's right to take a contribution holiday will be determined by the provisions of the Plan. |
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Beacci, who had inherited nothing from her lover, had assumed his son would make provisions for her in his will. |
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The provisions of that Act have now been consolidated into the Clean Air Act 1993, which covers the emission of dark smoke from chimneys and industrial and trade premises. |
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Delivered canned mandarin oranges shall conform in every respect to the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and regulations promulgated thereunder. |
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Have they looked at the social consequences of building tomorrow's slums today and what provisions are being put in place to deal with these in the long term? |
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However, it is unclear whether credit card companies can enforce those provisions in Ireland because numerical postal codes outside Dublin are limited. |
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This time of year, it's impossible to know who may stop by my apartment, so I have the provisions on hand to throw together a quick, snackable spread. |
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His ultimate ambition is to set up a chandler's shop, selling supplies for boats including provisions and provide pump-out facilities for canal boat toilets. |
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Moreover, the legal status of leasehold titles needs clarification whilst provisions for the transfer and inheritance of leases will improve security of tenure. |
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However, the difficulties encountered with this approach are one of the major reasons justifying the retention of the Fair Trading Act provisions discussed below. |
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One of my clients, for example, was concerned about the dispositive provisions of an irrevocable life insurance trust he established 10 years ago. |
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For long-term data storage, what provisions are needed for having compatible hardware and software to read the data years after it has been created? |
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An aircraft owner or prospective aircraft purchaser should become familiar with the use tax provisions of the state where the aircraft will be hangared. |
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It fought elections, and sought to multiply supporters on the electoral registers and expel opponents, by exploiting the registration provisions of the 1832 Reform Act. |
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But the trespass provisions were removed from the law before it was voted on by the Arizona legislature. |
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Please indicate the specific provisions prohibiting the use of lime wash for the painting of the wall surfaces and deckheads in sleeping rooms and mess rooms. |
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She looked smart in her Napoleon-shaped hat, and a silk rose-coloured scarf pinned with a cameo brooch, when we went to the town for provisions to stock the larder. |
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Three major provisions did not make the final version of the marked-up bill. |
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William and Mary agreed to reign over England subject to the Bill of Rights 1688, the provisions of which finally established the sovereignty of Parliament. |
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The claim pleads the provisions of the judgment in the 1995 action. |
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Two provisions in the declaration, on NATO's transformation and the promotion of the transatlantic relationship, are related to the organization's enlargement. |
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This conclusion is independent of whether the organ or official has contravened provisions of internal law or overstepped the limits of his authority. |
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It sources its own provisions and all food is freshly cooked. |
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And it would impeach any judge that violated the provisions of the bill. |
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Among the guidelines are provisions for unpredictable audit tests and procedures to test management's ability to override controls in order to commit fraud. |
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Such provisions may still appear to exist in State constitutions, but it cannot be enforced, so it is null and void and not part of the body of the law. |
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Later, when the Muslims enjoyed their share of the produce of Khaybar, the Prophet used to give his family imperishable provisions that sufficed for a year. |
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The institutional arrangements of a multinational state need to include provisions assuring that the state cannot encroach upon a national group's power to control its political future. |
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For the purpose of vesting in the new commission power to regulate the various classes of these carriers, provisions now in the interstate commerce act have been incorporated in the Couzens bill. |
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They charged that the company had violated various provisions of the act. |
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The triennial revisions of the MSJC Code includes provisions for adhered veneer and prestressed masonry and an expansion of the quality assurance section. |
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They distribute food, clothing, provisions and other essential items for orphanages and destitute homes and uniform, books and notebooks for poor children. |
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The 1,300-year-old skeleton it came from was found in a small garden along with a knife, a belt and some pottery jars that would have contained provisions for the after-life. |
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Borrowers are often unaware of provisions hidden in fine print that require additional fees, balloon payments or the payment of compulsory life insurance premiums. |
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Those who came with their carts looked prepared to camp the entire 10 days of the fair if needed and brought enough hay for their cattle and provisions to cook food. |
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Because many of the tax law's provisions are aimed squarely at investors, his strategists hope to score points with a burgeoning group of stockholders. |
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We do not believe that the country would really be in dire straits if we extended leave provisions to casual workers, the low-paid, or young people. |
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Let me now draw the attention of the Commission to specific provisions of the draft resolution to show once more their unfoundedness and mendacity. |
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The Purbeck mason wasp is a large, red, black-and-yellow mason wasp which provisions its nest with the caterpillars of a tortricid moth which feeds on heathers. |
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The higglers ' principal occupation was travelling from farm to farm buying provisions at farm gates and selling them in the urban markets for profit. |
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Similar to Alexander, Napoleon's staff sent dispatches to cities along the proposed routes to secure provisions and supply the army along the way. |
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Could owners who objected to vaccinations, on religious grounds, delete such healthcare provisions from their coverage? |
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For the most part, its provisions were not enforced in courts. |
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If you want me to proceed to trial in respect of Mrs. C then under the provisions of the Law Society guidelines I am required to notify you of my terms of business. |
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By making a will containing such provisions as you see fit and ensuring your estate consists of heritable property only, you can disinherit your children. |
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In the case of a corporate borrower the most relevant provisions are those concerned with attacking transactions at an undervalue, preferences, and certain floating charges. |
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The purpose of such provisions would seem to be that suspicions should be conveyed and disclosers are not expected to be able to prove the truth of their allegations. |
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Few states have applied these provisions to bailments even though bailees often insert disclaimers of warranties into their receipts and contracts. |
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Subject to the provisions of Article 4, the carrier shall properly and carefully load, handle, stow, carry, keep, care for, and discharge the goods carried. |
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The provisions hereunder apply in relation to bulls, whether registered pedigree bulls or otherwise, which are offered for sale or sold for breeding purposes. |
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That is a concern, and it is part and parcel of what parole provisions should be, if we are to have a parole system, but it should not ever be at the expense of the sentence. |
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The result will be provisions that are watered down or loopholes that vitiate key provisions altogether. |
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After unpacking a few things we drove into the village which was just under a mile away and bought some provisions including bacon and sausages from the famous butchers there. |
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Since disappearing, they had been camping in a tent in a field at Eldwick and had been visiting Mark's house to pick up some further provisions when they were seen. |
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They will, therefore, be acting incompatibly with the Convention when they act within those provisions and, therefore, their acts will be unlawful. |
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Senate Republicans fell short of the 60 votes needed to halt a Democrat filibuster, and the Act's 16 sunset provisions are therefore bound to expire at the end of the year. |
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The medical and personal provisions are similar to to Direct Line's, but 130 high-risk pursuits, such as white-water rafting, are included within the standard cover. |
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In conformity with the provisions of the Act, the Government has made large sums of money available for the purpose of clearing slums and erecting low-rent dwellings. |
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Bring supplies and provisions to last for the journey North. |
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The establishment of the University as an autonomous statutory body independent of Government is supported by many provisions in the University Act. |
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Alstom submits that its obligation to proceed under the provisions of clause 2 was subject to two contingent conditions precedent neither of which were satisfied. |
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One of the provisions of the policy will make it feasible for out-of-state trainers to race horses in California when their home tracks are closed. |
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These very vaguely worded provisions do not specify the scope or conditions of exercise of the discretionary power which was at the origin of the measures complained of. |
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The maintaining of good animal records, and ensuring a high standard of animal welfare and husbandry, are among the more important provisions of the scheme. |
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A manciple was in charge of getting provisions for a college or court. |
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They were received with a warm welcome of hospitality and provisions from the Tumpis, the local inhabitants. |
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From the 1980s the UK government passed several acts that had provisions concerning sectarian violence. |
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Firecall procedures must include provisions for verifying the identity of the person who needs a password or encryption key during an emergency. |
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One of the provisions of the consent decree was an agreement not to sell adult-size ATVs for children. |
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But the relaxation of a few miscalibrated, onerous provisions is where this effort should end. |
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At the time, the bill, including the provisions about light bulb efficiency, enjoyed widespread bi-partisan support. |
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Exxon asked us to rephrase some of the wording, which in general will not affect the provisions of Somo's oil export agreement. |
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This is further complicated by the lack of strong legal provisions to safeguard the interest of the surrogate mother. |
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The Sharia principles of the Hudood ' Qisas and Tazir ' all have provisions for capital punishment. |
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Instead, he decided to challenge Chesapeake as Broke was short on water and provisions and could not wait for Constitution. |
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Chrysler vehicles are covered by written warranties and by implied warranty provisions mandated by Federal and state statutes. |
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For similar reasons, this primer does not address provisions concerning ademption and advancement. |
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Therefore, the original plan included provisions for a capital levy to compensate the losers from the ten-to-one write-down of the reichsmark. |
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List the key provisions of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 affecting payment for Medicare laboratory services. |
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Both bills also include revenue offsets, including new tax shelter penalties and a host of other provisions that address perceived tax abuses. |
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Budgetary provisions should be target specific and tied to missional priorities, he added. |
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Both of these provisions subject PCA employees to civil and criminal liability. |
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Unlike many of the income tax provisions of the TRA, the transfer tax provisions include new law rather than extensions of current law. |
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Commentariat in general and some media persons in particular have been flouting the provisions of the Constitution with impunity. |
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The rising trend in noncurrent loans indicates that write-offs and loss provisions will likely remain high for the near future. |
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Congress has updated the provisions to address vehicle parts, engine parts, and nonroad engines or vehicles. |
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The bank continued to make significant additions to both its specific and non-specific loan provisions in the third quarter. |
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But their action remains hindered by an unfocussed attribution of tasks and very formalistic provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code. |
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There are provisions for health checks of nightworkers, facilities for them, and the possibility of transfers to daywork for health reasons. |
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The new provisions will extend the use of debarment for borrowers using any type of procurement method. |
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But these provisions also allowed for growth in the number of registered Green parties at a time when a national organisation was non existent. |
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Among the unique provisions of the Rheumatology Clinic is the diagnosis and treatment of crystal arthritis, gout and pseudogout. |
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Until the drive towards economic and monetary union the development of the capital provisions had been slow. |
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The two Acts incorporated provisions for Scotland to send representative peers from the Peerage of Scotland to sit in the House of Lords. |
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Under the provisions of the Act, it will ultimately fall to BnG to secure the status of the Gaelic language as an official language of Scotland. |
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Although the provisions pertain to all areas of law, the largest part is dedicated to private law and civil procedure. |
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Rather, the provisions of Roman law were fitted into a more coherent system and expressed in the national language. |
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In its judicial reviews, it monitors the legislative and executive branches to ensure that they comply with provisions of enacted legislation. |
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In the aftermath of the Rebellion, under the provisions of the Government of India Act 1858, the British Government nationalised the Company. |
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The Act, which restated and confirmed many provisions of the earlier Declaration of Right, established restrictions on the royal prerogative. |
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They were allocated a fixed term of Service and brought the necessary provisions with them. |
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The doors were barricaded, the shutters closed upon the windows and loopholed, and provisions were brought in from the outhouses. |
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Also, the provisions offer little new on already existing international treaties. |
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On 9 November 2009, Pope Benedict XVI established provisions for the setting up of personal ordinariates for Anglicans who join the church. |
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A higher quality of educational provisions for children living in rural areas will be another goal for the Chinese government. |
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By the bull Quorundam exigit he modified several provisions of the constitution Exivi, and required the formal submission of the Spirituals. |
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These provisions are always published beforehand in the event's Conditions of Play. |
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Wales will move to a reserved powers model once the provisions contained within the Wales Act 2017 are put into effect. |
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The remaining provisions of the Act still in force in Northern Ireland were repealed under the terms of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. |
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As per section 19, the majority of the provisions of the Act came into force upon Royal Assent. |
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Laws enacted in 1919, 1926, 1940, and 1952 continued preferential treatment provisions for veterans. |
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