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The stipulations that allowed the shop to reopen allowed the two owners to avoid a trial; the employee has a court date later this month.
Permissions typically pertain to the right to reuse, revise, remix and redistribute along with stipulations that allow commercial and/or non-commercial use and the requirement to share back adaptations.
FIFA made the change last month, removing a stipulation that prohibited players 21 and older from switching national teams.
This election is a bit different, because religious issues, such as abortion and a stipulation in the constitution that allows for Muslim family courts, cut across ethnic lines.
We're into the weeds, then, stuck on issues like the league's mid-level exception, a stipulation, favored by the players, that allows teams to spend money they probably shouldn't spend.
Among them was a stipulation that the principal investigator would not be allowed to recruit foreign instrument contributions in excess of one-third the value of the U.S. instruments on the payload, even though those contributions don't count against the $450 million cap.
In Faulkner's favour at any trial would be a stipulation in the Lebanese criminal code that allows courts to take into account the laws in the home country of an accused foreigner.
Some businesses have been advertising job openings with a stipulation that the unemployed need not apply.
He demanded a stipulation that MOCA could not merge with LACMA.
The Taj got the conference contract, with a stipulation that Nokia would hold another event there within three years.
The company also wanted to change a stipulation that coal dust should not enter the Great Barrier Reef environment.
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