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The section is known as the "reopener" provision, and, for the moment at least, it has reopened questions about Exxon Mobil's continuing obligations and the government's efforts — or lack thereof — to hold the company accountable.
Lawyers had continuing obligations to their clients, especially those whose lives were at stake, and even if they were "motivated to protect their own self-interests", they must not "rationalise their own misbehaviour".
And what we are going to do this year is kind of unanswered.' " The state has drained reserve funds for various departments and used one-time revenues to pay for continuing obligations while watching its credit rating fall.
All entities with continuing obligations incurred under parts A, B, C, and D of subchapter VII, as such parts were in effect before the effective date of the Higher Education Amendments of 1992, shall be subject to the requirements of such part as in effect before the effective date of the Higher Education Amendments of 1992.
I'm happy to report that the news is encouraging, our progress is strong, but our continuing obligations and opportunities are also very clear.
This means that although parents are not responsible for the consequences of their children's achievements and failures, they may have continuing obligations to help when the consequences are adverse or burdensome.
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But it said the terms could be changed later: "It is not a continuing obligation or restriction on the authority of the secretary".
If a judge agreed, that would effectively terminate the tenancy and release the tenant from any continuing obligation to pay the rent.
Mary Jo White, who was the United States attorney in Manhattan for almost a decade, said prosecutors have a continuing obligation to test claims of innocence.
According to a statement released by the league and the union, Fleury has a continuing obligation to comply with a prescribed treatment and aftercare program administered by Drs. Dave Lewis and Brian Shaw.
Abdulmutallab is an "unrepentant would-be mass murderer who views his crimes as divinely inspired and blessed, and who views himself as under a continuing obligation to carry out such crimes," prosecutors said in a court filing last week.
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