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But tenants discovered a covenant that prohibited Tivoli from leaving Mitchell-Lama until 2024.
Her signature formalized a covenant that would have been unfathomable a generation earlier.
Only in hindsight might there be some recognition, even appreciation, of the other covenant that remained mostly intact that day.
The society said the artwork is secured by a restrictive covenant that allegedly prevents it from being sold.
Until their separate conversions, they could not become part of the full "covenant" that bound together the saved members.
Want to get rid of that pesky covenant that would allow the bank to take control of the company if a payment is missed?
Then he returns to the Mayflower, but promptly leaves it again to mention a fishing boat called the Covenant that was in the harbor as the Mayflower departed.
The second half of the book tells of the Covenant that was established between God and Israel at Sinai and promulgates laws for the ordering of Israel's life.
Shavuot might remind them that the Ten Commandments, for all their ethical and legal significance, also represent a covenant that is larger and more mystical.
For example, Adelphia has $1 billion in convertible bonds with a covenant that allows holders to exchange them for cash if the company is delisted.
The love he proclaimed was the unconditional love that God also displayed throughout the Hebrew Scriptures -- a covenant that could never be broken, since it was unconditional.
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