In annulling this decision the Court has made it difficult for the Commission to proceed against collusive practices. |
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Delaying the reform until after the presidential elections in fact means annulling the results of local elections. |
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Since annulling her election in 1990, the military has abused human rights, political detentions have occurred, and torture has been rampant. |
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But its plan for annulling the contracts has unnerved utilities and banks alike. |
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Used to restore the original level of the password, annulling the function of login password. |
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It also must weigh the risks associated with upholding or annulling the contract for all parties involved. |
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Within days of the presidential poll, the High Court shocked the country by annulling the parliament based on technicalities. |
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Once the notifying parties and other involved parties have made known their views, the Commission shall take a final decision annulling, amending or confirming the provisional decision. |
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Last month a court in Lille caused a row by annulling a marriage between two Muslims because the bride falsely claimed to be a virgin, and the case was sent back for review. |
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It is indisputable that the Judgment, annulling Parliament's decision in Mr W.'s case, and ordering retroactive payment, is legally binding only on the parties to the proceedings. |
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Wintering is essential, on pain of annulling the warranty, because the wayer contained in the heat pump is liable to freeze and burst some components open. |
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By annulling an irrevocable judgement, the Supreme Court violated the principle of legal certainty and by deciding that the courts could not judge claims for expropriation, also breached their right of access to the courts. |
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According to article 532 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the court of original jurisdiction passes a ruling ex officio annulling the entry in the penal records of the unjustified conviction. |
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We are also annexing a number of rulings by the Administrative Court annulling many administrative decisions taken against the individuals who challenged them before that court. |
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As to the duties and obligations when creating the marriage, during the marriage and when annulling it, these are regulated clearly by the Personal Status Law. |
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And in the exercise of their jurisdiction, the provinces, like the federal government, may stipulate sanctions up to and including annulling a marriage. |
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That is a binding rule, the purpose of which is to speed up the immunity procedure, and if this motion were to be permitted, it would be virtually capable of annulling it. |
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The not acceptance of the terms here brought the pursuance of the procedure of application of contact will make impossible, annulling therefore also the dispatch of the aforesaid containing e-mail message the picked data. |
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In this context, States may wish to consider annulling or rescinding a contract, withdrawing a concession or similar instrument, or taking other remedial action. |
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The nonconsummation of a marriage may be legal grounds for annulling it. |
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Henry paid Pope Callixtus a large amount of money, in exchange for the Papacy annulling the marriage of William Clito and Sibylla on the grounds of consanguinity. |
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