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After federal felons pay their debt to society, they remain subject to terms of "supervised release," usually for three years.
"Such an agreement could have been subject to terms that could be reviewed every 12 months, with salaries paid for by the Australian government," Muskens says.
Participation in the Handbook of Collective Intelligence is completely voluntary and participation will be subject to terms and conditions that will be added at a later date.
The department said the Hartford Financial Services Group, Prudential Financial, Lincoln National, Allstate, Ameriprise and Principal Financial Group have all received approval for capital infusions, subject to terms still to be negotiated.
(f) All right-of-way permits issued pursuant to this section shall be subject to terms and conditions in the same manner as right-of-way permits issued pursuant to § 36.9.
If an electronic fund transfer service is added to a consumer's account and is subject to terms and conditions different from those described in the initial disclosures, disclosures for the new service are required.
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Senators also are not subject to term limits.
Michigan's governors are subject to term limits, so Mr. Snyder will not be running for re-election in 2018.
All members of the executive and legislative branches are subject to term limits of eight consecutive years in office.
Other state executive officers also are elected to four-year terms and are subject to term limits.
They will be subject to term-by-term appraisal and at the end of each year some will be "assessed out", or asked to leave.
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