The result will be, either that Mr Orion ceases to run the business, or that the sublease will be forfeited for the breach. |
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Previously the courts could prevent property from being forfeited if it was thought to be excessively hard, in the way the law was applied. |
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For that, she may well have forfeited her own entitlement to the mercy that a jury might otherwise have accorded her. |
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The Defendants are accordingly entitled to treat the Sublease as forfeited when peaceable re-entry took place. |
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However, both forfeited their chances of overall victory when their team withdrew later that evening, fearing further incidents. |
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Moreover we declare that she had forfeited her pretended title to the aforesaid kingdom, to every right, dignity, and privilege. |
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At the general election of 1950, it put up 100 candidates, lost both its seats, and forfeited 97 deposits. |
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When women wed, they forfeited the property rights that they enjoyed as single women. |
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However, Sampower Star forfeited ground by drifting across the track towards Pipalong and could not make up the leeway. |
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Under the organisation of Kiwi managers, he forfeited traditional French fare to prepare imaginative salads for a backyard barbecue. |
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Unlike filmstars, crime victims have not submitted themselves to the tender mercies of the press and forfeited any right to privacy. |
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But political passion overwhelmed aesthetic concentration, and so, outside Italy at any rate, he has forfeited literary immortality. |
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If the criminals could not prove the assets were acquired legally they would be forfeited. |
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If I had staidly accepted one of those two guys, I would have forfeited the opportunity of being among those lucky ones. |
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If a person has acted under compulsion he is not considered an apostate, his wife is not divorced and his lands are not forfeited. |
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After complicated manoeuvring on both sides, in 1202 King Philip announced that John had forfeited the Plantagenet fiefs in France. |
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Full weight must be given to the consequence of goods being forfeited and condemned as forfeited. |
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He escaped and hastened back to Vienna, declared his electorship to be forfeited, and proposed the duke of Bavaria to be chosen elector. |
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Each called for the periodic restoration of land which had been pledged as security and forfeited for unpaid debt. |
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Regrettably for them, they seem to have forfeited their chance of becoming more than big fish in a small pond. |
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The flip side is that if your teen does get a ticket in the first six months, driving privileges are forfeited for the next six months. |
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They have forfeited the game and are returning to their homes to lick their wounds like the pathetic curs they are! |
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In consequence, many men died in prison, but because they had not been convicted, their property was not forfeited to the Crown. |
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Several other states and the federal forfeiture law also permit police and prosecutors to keep forfeited property and proceeds. |
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Composing a Borgesian alternative biography for those forfeited years would make for the perfect parlour game if parlours, like Scottish writers of genius, still survived. |
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The solution to the puzzle may be to admit that the GOP has forfeited 2012 before the general election even starts. |
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Just last week, a California appellate court turned aside the appeal of Luster's conviction, saying he had forfeited his right to appeal by jumping bail. |
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When his side job was uncovered by Columbia, he forfeited his senior year of eligibility. |
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Children may not be employed overtime or on weekly or official holidays, nor may their annual leave be forfeited, deferred or curtailed. |
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The same applies if the claim by the home state of the injured person has been forfeited. |
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Any prize won in connection with the stage in which the anti-doping violation occurred shall be forfeited. |
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The price the guitar pays for its beguiling shapeliness is primarily forfeited air mass. |
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Traditional stories of prosperity, lost or forfeited, are connected with biblical promises of a new world of justice and wealth. |
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Seized and forfeited to the Crown were 31 Atlantic salmon, one automobile and a small wooden boat. |
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Further to the fines, a 16 foot wooden boat, motor and a seized catch of cod and mackerel were forfeited to the Crown. |
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Two gill nets, eight Atlantic salmon, one sea trout and a small wooden boat were forfeited by the court. |
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Five salmon, a gillnet and a floodlight were ordered forfeited to the Crown. |
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Because he absconded, the author's bail was cancelled and his bail money was forfeited to the State. |
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Goods being exported without permits may be seized at the border and forfeited. |
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Two Atlantic salmon and a three-claw jigger seized were ordered forfeited to the Crown. |
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A 19ft boat, 30hp motor, jiggers, fish pans, and cod were ordered forfeited to the Crown. |
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In addition to the fines, fishing gear including a fishing rod, spear gun and tackle box was forfeited to the Crown. |
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He criticised the American use of civil forfeiture and paid informants, and the corrupting practice of letting police keep forfeited proceeds. |
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Goods found to infringe an intellectual property right may be forfeited to the exchequer. |
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Universal had slightly over one billion views struck off and Sony forfeited an almost identical number from its two sites. |
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With this disclosure the NSA forfeited respectable opinion around the world. |
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All too often, in fact, the citizens feel they have forfeited this right to various less and less identifiable powers, such as technocracy. |
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Any amounts of the security referred to in the first indent that are not released shall be forfeited and kept as customs duty. |
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The company may determine that restricted stock units will not be forfeited after the cessation of employment. |
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Any person or group that is listed may have its assets seized and forfeited. |
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The court cannot say that he has forfeited his right to a trial because he has not complied with some procedural requirement. |
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If the purpose will be forfeited by awaiting a court order, the police can make the decision. |
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For instance, stock options that do not vest based on the degree of achievement of such targets are forfeited. |
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The franchise needs continuity to ensure that positive public perception isn't forfeited unnecessarily through the dissipation or reduction of essential experience. |
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He has forfeited and amitted all right to the said superiority, and that the petitioner and his heirs and successors are entitled to hold the said lands and others in all time coming. |
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Recently I found myself wondering how much money I forfeited by working for less than male peers during my years at the Times. |
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Mar died suspiciously in 1480 and his estates were forfeited and possibly given to a royal favourite, Robert Cochrane. |
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Their estates were forfeited, and the Orkney and Shetland islands were annexed to the Crown. |
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The Parliament of Scotland on 11 April 1689, declared James to have forfeited the throne. |
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Wasps were, therefore, not present at the inauguration ceremony and forfeited their right to be called foundation members. |
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It also declared that, because of his actions in violation of these laws, James had forfeited the Scottish throne. |
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Now we are obliged to work from a new point of departure, and dictate to Turkey, who has forfeited all sympathy. |
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The latter was forfeited after the Gowrie Conspiracy of 1600 in which the Ruthvens made an attempt against King James VI's life. |
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It may not be forfeited or withdrawn except within the limits of law. |
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That any financial proceeds forfeited as a result of a conviction for licence violations be used to support an enhanced dockside monitoring or some other equally important program. |
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She forfeited that privilege the second she colluded in Shannon's abduction. |
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Winslow tells them that all but their personal goods are forfeited to the Crown and that they and their families are to be deported as soon as ships arrive to take them away. |
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The rest is forfeited and goes back to the Member States. |
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An adjustment for future forfeited options is included in the calculation. |
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But Canada's contribution to global peace and security, both as ally and peacekeeping partner, has come at a heavy price in terms of lives sacrificed, health forfeited and hopes unfulfilled. |
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The increase resulted from a total of 326,250 new options having been granted during the period, partially offset by 8,000 options which were forfeited. |
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Part of the forfeited property may subsequently be used to fund the witness protection programme or related programmes, such as a victims' compensation fund. |
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Mar died suspiciously in Edinburgh in 1480 and his estates were forfeited, possibly given to a royal favourite, Robert Cochrane. |
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Teams that had forfeited a game or had been forfeited against would be awarded a technical loss or win. |
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He forfeited his last chance of an early release from jail by repeatedly attacking another inmate. |
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Options are forfeited if a participant resigns or is terminated for cause. |
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For example, in years of bountiful production, more grain would be forfeited to the government storage program resulting in increased grain storage and acquisition costs. |
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To be eligible, a voter must be a Rwandan of at least 16 years of age who has not forfeited his or her civic rights as a result of a criminal conviction or who does not lack capacity by virtue of being a minor. |
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The court has the power to fine and to ensure items bearing the offending Arms are removed, destroyed or forfeited. |
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It is inappropriate to dismiss mistreatment on the theory that, by transgressing the law, the claimant forfeited any right to complain about any treatment that was meted out to him or her in response. |
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Because the king was the feudal overlord, his lands were increased from time to time by estates forfeited by convicted rebels or escheating from lack of heirs. |
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It used to be the northernmost inhabited island, but forfeited that accolade when the lighthouse was automated and the last residents moved out. |
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Charles V declared that all the English possessions in France were forfeited, and before the end of 1369 all of Aquitaine was in full revolt. |
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As a single woman, I could adopt, but as the wife of a seropositive man, I forfeited this right, which was out of our control unless we falsified our medical records. |
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Though still popular among voters, he had forfeited the trust of his colleagues through his contemptuous treatment of them, his meddling and his indecisiveness. |
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By showing himself to be corruptible, the Member forfeited his entitlement to continue his career with the Force, even though he was highly regarded by his colleagues and was genuinely remorseful for his actions. |
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If the pitcher returned to play again, after the ejection, and the offended team notified the umpire then the game would be forfeited, because the player was labeled ineligible from the above situation. |
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The other shaper of body image is social comparison, people rating themselves in relation to others, with points awarded for similarities and points forfeited for differences. |
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It had supposedly been a condition of the legitimation that the Beaufort descendants forfeited their rights to the crown. |
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Of course, we could also eliminate overbooking, as the low-cost carriers have done, if, on the other hand, flights were non-exchangeable and a no-show meant that a flight was automatically forfeited. |
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He gained the forfeited lands of the Lancastrian John de Vere, Earl of Oxford, in East Anglia. |
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In May 1493 John MacDonald, Lord of the Isles, was forfeited. |
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Edward claimed Henry had forfeited his right to the crown by allowing his queen to take up arms against his rightful heirs under the Act of Accord. |
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Those who left forfeited livings, manses and pulpits, and had, without the aid of the establishment, to found and finance a national Church from scratch. |
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Oliver, Hammond's restored Opel Kadett from the Botswana adventure, was placed behind his lorry and he eventually forfeited rather than risk crushing it. |
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As warders without any ceremonial state functions they forfeited the right to wear the scarlet royal livery of the now separate Yeoman of the Guard. |
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Already a great magnate through his wife's property, he had also inherited his father's estates and had been granted much forfeited Lancastrian property. |
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