The action shall be instituted by any party concerned, under penalty of preclusion, within three months following the date of publication of the management lease contract, as provided for in Article 115 of this Uniform Act. |
Advantages like these he certainly may enjoy in consequence of his preclusion from the higher and wider field of ideas. |
And the claim that it will enhance competition is called into question in light of NDC's apparent preclusion of full price transparency and comparison. |
In addition, the industry is evaluating global progress in risk-informed methods, including break preclusion and risk-informed inspection, to assess how these methods can be applied to large LOCA in CANDU reactors. |
Since the Convention lays down no rule on this question, it is fair to assume that the Convention was not intended to apply to these various forms of estoppel or preclusion. |
The preclusion of women from the experience of the sublime limits their competence to apprehend the moral and existential weight of the might and magnitude of both nature and art. |