Sentence examples for an unconditional order from inspiring English sources

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It has been defined in England as an unconditional order in writing addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it (the drawer), and requiring the person to whom it is addressed (the drawee) to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a certain sum of money to, or to the order of, a specified person (the payee) or to the bearer.

In response to the Tel Aviv terrorist attack, Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat called for a cease-fire, moving closer than he has at any point in the last eight months of violence to meeting demands for an unconditional order for Palestinians to stop fighting.

Bills can be "short", "linear" or "non-negotiable sea waybills" An unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person (drawer) to another (drawee) signed by the person giving it (drawer) requiring the person to whom it is addressed (drawee) to pay on demand, or at a final or determinable future time, a certain sum in money to, or to the order of, a specified person (payer) or to bearer.

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We calculated the ICC using a fully unconditional ordered logit model of the dichotomous outcome of MI (outcome 1) and any CVD (outcome 2), which is calculated to decompose the variance in the predictors across individual level versus CT level of the analysis [ 69].

But, in extraordinary circumstances, federal courts may issue an "unconditional" release order, barring retrial, to serve "the ends of justice".

They describe an unconditional hyperbolic order- α quantile estimator that shares the advantages of the estimators described in Aragon et al. [3] and Daouia and Simar [5], but which avoids the third problem of choosing the orientation of the estimator.

A written instruction that is exchangeable for money and is an unconditional promise or order to pay a fixed amount of money.

Judge Cote's ruling in effect saved the strikers' jobs by ordering Kingsbridge Heights to reinstate them if the union made an unconditional offer to return to work.

Yes, an unconditional offer may be appealing.

Regional specialists say one reason Arafat has been reluctant to order an unconditional cease-fire is that he is not certain he would be obeyed.

Britain and its allies should have continued the first world war for another six weeks in order to achieve an unconditional German surrender, even at the cost of another 100,000 casualties, according to the leader of Ukip, Nigel Farage.

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