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Shrien Dewani, 31, from Bristol, is being compulsorily held at Fromeside Clinic in Bristol under the Mental Health Act.
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It was held by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales that there was "no material" on which the Minister could have come to his decision to compulsorily acquire the property in question, and thus "the Minister was wrong and [the] court should intervene and overrule".
Soon after, the Guernsey-based Providence Global, the holding company for Providence's non-US interests, was compulsorily wound up, and now Deloitte has stepped in as administrator to the bonds.
Then he threatened to take her compulsorily and assured me that he was legally allowed to do so".
"We would urge the university management to step back from the brink by an immediate lifting of the threat to make staff compulsorily redundant," she said.
A plan to make a compulsorily purchase order for two derelict buildings Bristol has been approved by Bristol City Council's cabinet.
Human infections with VTEC O157 H7 have been compulsorily notifiable in Sweden since 1996.
In Sweden, infections with VTEC O157 H7 in humans have been compulsorily notifiable since January 1 , 1996
All cancer cases diagnosed since 1953 have been compulsorily reported to the Cancer Registry of Norway.
It should also be noted that not all specialist eating disorder units in the United Kingdom admit inpatients compulsorily.
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