The case is still being decided to rescind the title deed under Article 61 of the Land Law. |
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If you haven't been to this icon of Australiana, rescind your citizenship immediately. |
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Disorder provides an excuse to rescind liberties in the name of restoring calm. |
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The protesters are demanding the government rescind a series of austerity measures that would tax workers' wages and pensions. |
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I am not convinced that there is any reason to alter or rescind the order made by the board on June 26th. |
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These ranged from open derision to outright firings, and even attempts to rescind earned degrees. |
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There is no reason why parties to a written executed agreement cannot agree to cancel or rescind it and to reverse its effects. |
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The seven have also filed a suit with the district court calling on immigration authorities to rescind the deportation order. |
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He tried very hard to rescind the expulsion order, at one point offering the monarchs 300,000 ducats for a reprieve. |
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The consumer may only rescind the contract if the lack of conformity is not minor. |
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Suspend the acceptance of findings and rescind such suspension in accordance with Article 10 of the Agreement. |
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As a result, Health Canada is currently working with the community to rescind the drinking water advisory. |
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Since last May a number of countries have moved to rescind some or all of the temporary measures. |
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The law also provides that the court may from time to time rescind or vary such orders. |
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In the event the Company has to pay an eviction indemnity, it has a right to rescind its decision and to offer a renewal of the lease. |
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We therefore encourage you to reconsider the imposition of this measure, and rescind the tax on refugees and immigrants. |
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At heavy-duty truck producer Navistar International in Warrenvilie, Ill., for example, a resolution to rescind the poison pill was supported by 83 percent of the quorum. |
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If you are in default with payment for more than 10 days, we are entitled to rescind the contract and to claim back the goods delivered by us. |
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That is why I tabled this motion, to rescind the gag order imposed by Mr. Alcock. |
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Instead they have decided to rescind the invitation under threats from and complaints by other members of the LGBT community. |
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Following a change of regime, Guinea has launched a corruption investigation and is trying to rescind the company's mining rights. |
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He was forced to rescind this order when the families of the dead protested. |
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Where the trader refuses to rescind the contract, the burden of proof shall lie with him. |
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As well, the company did not rescind the extra payments employees make to pay for their share of the benefit. |
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The proper course in those circumstances was to rescind the order on the basis that, had the creditor known of the petition, the petition debt would have been secured. |
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My grandfather frequently threatened to rescind the myriad generous bestowals my sister and I were to receive upon his passing if he ever heard we'd cast a Democratic vote. |
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How many votes to re-allow insurers to rescind policies when they discover a pre-existing condition? |
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Notwithstanding any provision of these Terms or any course of dealing between the parties, You and the Contracting Party may not cancel, terminate or rescind a subscription. |
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The Department for Education had to rescind an academy order for Prendergast school after the parent threatened a judicial review on the grounds that a staff governor had not consented to the plan, which is required by law. |
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The agency will rescind the policy because many people are dissatisfied with it. |
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Would the Democrats rescind those rights if they were to return to power? |
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So, what I want to do is rescind the gag rule both at home and abroad. |
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Although the buyer retains a right to rescind the contract if an adjustment of the purchase price is illegal, this element of the purchase contract needs to be highlighted in a decision. |
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In the event of any delay in delivery the customer shall be entitled to rescind the contract after a reasonable extension of the original period set by the customer threatening nonacceptance of the delivery has expired. |
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Now, under the pressure of the consent decree, it will likely need to rescind the policy change. |
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If you mean what you say, you must rescind your appointment of Bannon. |
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After sufficient consultation with the district, LCIF retains the authority to rescind grants that are either not initiated or not making sufficient progress in a reasonable amount of time. |
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The governor dissolved the assembly when it refused to rescind the letter. |
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The hotels collected more than 100,000 signatures to force a voter referendum on the issue, prompting the council to rescind the measure, make some changes and readopt it. |
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