The bylaw passed three readings and needs final adoption by council in likely a couple of weeks before becoming enforceable. |
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The complaint is maintainable in respect of cheque which is issued in discharge of legally enforceable debt or liability. |
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A free market requires well-defined, freely exchangeable, and enforceable private property rights. |
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Generally, a restriction lasting more then 12 months will not be enforceable. |
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Ultimately any human right only becomes real when it is entrenched in enforceable national legislation. |
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Some countries do not have enforceable security laws on their statute books. |
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Regulatory law may demand that the rules be legally enforceable and that members be disciplined for their breach. |
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There were no specific and enforceable requirements with respect to the reliability of the reported figures. |
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The case for international legally enforceable minimum standards is irrefutable. |
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Aquinas believed good law must be enforceable, otherwise it would be disregarded and risk causing contempt for all laws. |
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If you want to get law that is enforceable you've got to go get to the street! |
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Although demand is soaring, they are still not strictly enforceable in English and Welsh courts, though judges may taken them into account. |
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There should be more stringent and enforceable regulations with regard to the upkeep of pet animals like dogs. |
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It must publish and implement clear, enforceable measures to achieve enhanced productivity from those that will still be employed by the state. |
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The duties owed by the pastor to the church are not contractual or enforceable. |
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They're constitutionally entrenched guarantees of certain rights that are enforceable in the courts. |
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The only true security against nuclear dangers is an enforceable ban on all nuclear weapons. |
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The annex at the back of the new document incorporates the legally enforceable element of the agreement. |
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This eliminates incentives for the political abuse of the courts and it makes the laws enforceable. |
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She did have a common law right to be supported and provided with a home, but this was a personal right enforceable against her husband only. |
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If, subsequently, no objection is forthcoming from the debtor, this order for payment becomes final and also enforceable. |
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The selected Verification Body must be engaged by the Project Proponent through a legally enforceable agreement. |
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The trial judge held the contract signed by Hobbs after he had been hired was onerous but enforceable. |
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When there is separation from the familiar, when there is escape from the habitual, rules of social convention are not enforceable with the same efficacy as at home. |
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Does anyone who has been the victim of unlawful arrest or detention have an enforceable right to compensation? |
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Further, persons who have become the victims of unlawful arrest or detention should have an enforceable right to compensation. |
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The best regulation provides enforceable contracts, criminalizes fraud and minimizes bad information. |
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Credit risk is mitigated through the use of collateral and legally enforceable netting or setoff agreements. |
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While flexibility is still retained, it is now within more computable, enforceable, understandable and simple boundaries. |
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It's very important that if there are violations of either, the violations must be expeditiously appealable and the remedies easily enforceable. |
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These enforceable, bright-line rules will ban paid prioritization, and the blocking and throttling of lawful content and services. |
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Its reprehensibility apart, this form of control is hardly enforceable in the long run, given that women's collection activities are necessary for household subsistence. |
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A debtor is insolvent if they are in default of their enforceable obligations. |
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The surrogacy agreement was enforceable under Californian law but not under English law. |
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If Australia goes ahead and outlaws spam then, at the very least, we ought to organise a treaty that would see the same laws enforceable on both sides of the Tasman. |
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Conduct money must be presented with the subpoena for it to be enforceable. |
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A National Federation, a body of which hands down a suspension, shall inform the UCI as soon as the suspension becomes enforceable. |
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Decisions of the Council or of the Commission which impose a pecuniary obligation on persons other than States, shall be enforceable. |
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Purchasers can now also be asked to give binding undertakings, theoretically enforceable through the courts. |
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A permit must contain conditions that are unambiguous and, most importantly, enforceable. |
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The indivision agreement must be published to be enforceable against third persons. |
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In lieu of such security, the supplier may furnish a directly enforceable bank guarantee waiving the defence of unexhausted remedies. |
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Leaving aside the adequacy of my loss reserves, are these indemnifications legally enforceable? |
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Even so, however it still lacks the definitional clarity or regulatory development necessary for enforceable legislation. |
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The key is ensuring that moral codes are made into binding, enforceable legal responsibilities. |
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General Assembly resolutions are not enforceable but can carry moral weight. |
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Therefore, such an undertaking is considered as being neither enforceable nor effective. |
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We have to ensure that we have good, comprehensive, enforceable legislation on this issue. |
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We have said earlier this morning that a good law was a law which was enforceable and which was fair. |
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Municipalities that wish to make their by-laws more credible and enforceable should consider reducing the number of exemptions. |
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When incorporated into a licence or other legally enforceable instrument, this regulatory standard becomes a legal requirement. |
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I cannot accept that legal requirements are not enforceable if compliance cannot be checked through analytical methods. |
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Anyone who has been the victim of unlawful arrest or detention shall have an enforceable right to compensation. |
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A legal risk arises when counterparty contracts are not legally enforceable or appropriately documented or executed. |
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As if everything was already settled while the judgment was not still enforceable. |
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In the event it was the only enforceable agreement made between them. |
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But this was never introduced as an enforceable code of conduct. |
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The decision reached by the arbitrator is legally binding and enforceable. |
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So anyway, I think cinema certificates should be legally enforceable, with very strict penalties, but they should refer to mental, not actual age. |
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Thankfully, the female lawyers told them to go jump in a lake, so the law was not enforceable. |
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The directive issued this month is more of a strong recommendation than an enforceable rule. |
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A postnup can be a good way to arrange an enforceable system that helps arbitrate disagreements. |
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Collusion is prohibited by Article 81 of the EC Treaty, which means that firms cannot sign legally enforceable contracts to bind themselves to collusive understandings. |
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If the Constitution becomes the basis for the enforceable spread of one sect's values, then evangelism really will have become a political monolith. |
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The single issue, one-off parish poll was conducted 14 months ago, but ever since then a question mark has hung over whether or not the result is enforceable. |
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Washington is hardly unique in wanting a liberal world system of open trade, freedom of the seas, enforceable rules of contract and protection for foreign investment. Terrific! |
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It is the debtor's silence that transforms the initial order of payment into a judicial and enforceable decision that has the force of res judicata. |
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If the shares are held by the custodian, the latter first has to obtain written proof of the hypothec for the pledge to become enforceable against third parties. |
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So, having a school dress code may not even be enforceable by the school district. |
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Copyright law of Canada governs the legally enforceable rights to creative and artistic works under the laws of Canada. |
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For trading counterparties, the bank seeks to implement global closeout netting agreements, as much as possible, with the majority of its counterparties, whenever these indentures are deemed legally enforceable. |
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For example, Colorado presumptively views restrictive agreements as not enforceable. |
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It takes the place of the legal and judicial safeguards provided in the United States by written Constitutions, enforceable in the courts. |
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Justiciable rights equate to effective and enforceable rights. |
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He hoped that the Government would draft a similar bill of rights for the United Kingdom as a whole, under which economic, social and cultural rights would be justiciable and enforceable. |
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It can be said to be usual in the case of money judgments for the judgment to be made enforceable by law or by the judge unless the debtor puts up security. |
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There are, however, two exceptions where the Regulation dispenses with this procedure and where a decision is to be recognised and enforceable in other Member States without any procedure. |
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On the other hand, soft oversight and harsh accountability might be much better for back office activities where management standards are known and easily enforceable. |
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The political crisis which led to the downfall of the Commission earlier this year clearly demonstrated the need for unambiguous and enforceable rules of conduct. |
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What is needed is a fundamental rethink, leading to a specific and legally enforceable Victims' Law, alongside a real and radical shift in attitude and approach. |
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But an agreement, he said, would have to be enforceable – otherwise it was not beyond the realm of impossibility that the government would be forced to seek approval of the accord by resorting to a referendum. |
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Should any of the terms of these General Provisions be considered void, such voidness shall not cause invalidity of the other terms, which shall continue to be fully enforceable. |
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If a settlement is reached however, it is possible to have the judge homologate the transaction in order to make the settlement agreement enforceable immediately. |
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Nevertheless, if a court order or other type of enforceable right has already been granted, only proof of 'periculum in mora', in other words, of the urgent need for a seizure order, will be required. |
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The answer to dealing with these issues is not simply to cosmetically increase the sentences that are being meted out for offences that are not enforceable in the first place and have not been enforceable over many years. |
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The regulatory agencies will have access to an enforceable standard for hydronic heating systems, which will support their enforcement activities and reduce ambiguity in the application of the respective building codes. |
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Their rights have primacy over the promisee's rights but the promisees have enforceable rights as well. |
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The security right is enforceable only to the extent of the value remaining in the tangible property after the obligation owing to the seller or financial lessor is satisfied. |
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Although CGI takes reasonable steps to protect and enforce its intellectual property rights, there is no assurance that such measures will be enforceable or adequate. |
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In order to make this rights enforceable and to put social justice and elimination of the work at disposal of the public, it is planned that a commission for elimination of discrimination to be set up. |
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The publication of a convention in the Gazette makes it enforceable. |
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Unions must obviously do their maximum to make these rules enforceable. |
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Critically, there is no enforceable international air-safety regime. |
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The provision shall be severable from the Treaty insofar as it is invalid or non enforceable and the remainder of the Treaty shall be interpreted, to the extent possible, to give effect to the intention of the Parties. |
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Any victim of unlawful arrest or detention has an enforceable right to compensation, which can be realized through legal action, i.e. the victim going to court to sue the Government. |
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The Secretary-General of the United Nations noted that it might take time effectively to transform these rights into rights directly enforceable and sanctioned by law. |
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You agree that this agreement, including any links referenced herein, is enforceable, much the same as any written negotiated agreement signed by you. |
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A couple of extra weeks could make all the difference when trying to establish a competitively awarded contract that is compliantly awarded, reflective of your requirements and enforceable at the contract management stage. |
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Nevertheless, it is the opinion of the IAPIP that the deposited microorganism should not be released to third parties until some enforceable form of patent protection begins. |
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I hope that you will vote for enforceable measures and will take a stand against fine statements that send our people to sleep, because they are wide awake. |
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In no jurisdiction in the world is there a legally enforceable unconditional right to end one's life in the way that many proponents demand – choosing the precise time and manner of death at the hands of a third party. |
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These terms and conditions shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, assigns or successors of the Customer and shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Bank, its successors and assigns. |
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In addition his quality of public officer, because of the prerogatives of public power which he holds, enables him to deliver enforceable titles as regards unpaid bank checks. |
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Recommendations and condemnatory resolutions of these committees are not enforceable, with the result that in practice they represent only a statement of moral authority. |
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However, the authorities maintained that the ruling of the Administrative Chamber of the Murcia Superior Court of Justice invalidating the plan was not yet enforceable. |
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Having at times forked out their entire life savings, these workers do everything possible to secure what they believe are legally enforceable contracts and work visas. |
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Both substantive and procedural limitations are enforceable in the Courts by judicial review. |
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However, this rule is not absolute and the court of origin may, if it considers it necessary, declare that the judgment shall be enforceable, notwithstanding any appeal. |
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Gielgud had an enforceable contractual claim to the role, but Dean, a notorious bully, was a powerful force in British theatre. |
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Second, the test has the potential to transform public statements by corporations into legally enforceable obligations, even if those obligations modify the legal rights bargained for by contract. |
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The author of a work of the mind shall enjoy in that work, by the mere fact of its creation, an exclusive incorporeal property right which shall be enforceable against all persons. |
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Mr Ruiz-Jarabo concludes that a penalty imposed by a final judgment which, because of a procedural idiosyncrasy in national law, has never been enforceable is not excluded from the protection of the principle ne bis in idem. |
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This allowed circumstantial evidence to be admissible, but also forced the captured to be transferred to England where the law was enforceable. |
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Unfortunately the new framework is not enforceable through a court being empowered to grant compensation if a public authority's policies have an unjustifiable adverse impact on one of the sectors mentioned. |
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The aim of this extensive and long-winded task is to review all provisions to assess whether they are adapted to road users and enforceable by the police. |
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The clause will be enforceable if it involves a genuine attempt to quantify a loss in advance and is a good faith estimate of economic loss. |
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The minimum wage is designed to impose a broad and enforceable standard on employers that would guarantee a minimum level of income for unskilled, non-unionized workers. |
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A firm making clothes to sell abroad demands consistent state regulation, reliable transport links and enforceable contracts with suppliers to a degree that a barbershop serving the domestic market does not. |
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Speed, effectiveness, high efficiency in the recovery of debts, such are the expectancies of any holder of an enforceable title, being an ordinary citizen, a consumer, a tradesman or a contractor, even a banking institution. |
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A contract is a voluntary arrangement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law as a binding legal agreement. |
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Some arbitration clauses are not enforceable, and in other cases arbitration may not be sufficient to resolve a legal dispute. |
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The suspension of the insurance cover shall end as soon as the dispute is decided by a judicial pronouncement that is not open to appeal and is enforceable in the Debtor's country. |
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The equitable remedy of specific performance, enforceable through an injunction, may be available if damages are insufficient. |
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English courts may weigh the emphasis or relative knowledge in determining whether a statement is enforceable as part of the contract. |
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These moral obligations can be transformed into legally enforceable norms, and include the duty to conserve resources, to avoid adverse impacts, and to compensate for environmental harm. |
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If there is an abrogation with respect to the bilateral agreement, the side agreements actually provide more opportunity for a more broad and enforceable adjudication through such international organizations. |
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Within the United States, choice of law clauses are generally enforceable, although exceptions based upon public policy may at times apply. |
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If enough people break a law, is it no longer enforceable? |
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In most jurisdictions, the sale of real property is enforceable by specific performance. |
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But last year a high court judge ruled that a restrictive covenant set out in the deeds in 1909-10 wastillll enforceable, which meant no further building was allowed on the land. |
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Property rights are rights over things enforceable against all other persons. |
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It must be emphasised that the decision of the court of origin is automatically enforceable in all the Member States and not only in the Member State in which the decision of nonreturn was pronounced. |
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But the legislation was not always enforceable, and unscrupulous shipowners and shipmasters found ways to circumvent the law. In addition, ships sailing from non-British ports were not subject to the legislation. |
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The mediator may, upon request of the parties and within the limits of his or her competence, inform the parties as to how they may formalise the agreement and as to the possibilities for making the agreement enforceable. |
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By contrast, contractual rights are rights enforceable against particular persons. |
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Remember, loan shark debts are not enforceable and by taking action against loan sharks we can, in the long term, reduce rent arrears, evictions and homelessness. |
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These obligations are called trusts which will be enforceable in a court. |
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More recently, its power has been restricted by membership of the European Union, which has the power to make laws enforceable in each member state. |
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The market process could not develop and evolve without a coterminously evolving, clearly defined and enforceable set of rules of property and contract of course. |
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