Sentence examples for executed an amendment from inspiring English sources

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But defense lawyers argue that Mr. Christensen, an internationally renowned lawyer, attested to Mrs. Astor's competence when she executed an amendment, or codicil, to her will in December 2003.

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The prosecution has charged that Mr. Marshall, 85, and Mr. Morrissey, 66, fooled Mrs. Astor, who died two years ago at age 105, into executing an amendment to her will on Jan . 12 , 2004that gave her son outright control of a $60 million portion of her estate.

In the event that revisions to NSI's Registrar License and Agreement are approved or adopted by the U.S. Department of Commerce, or ICANN, as appropriate, Registrar will execute an amendment substituting the revised agreement in place of this Agreement, or, at Registrar's option, exercised within fifteen (15) days, may terminate this Agreement immediately by giving written notice to NSI.

Real estate law in your state may require that the parties execute an amendment instead of an addendum to a purchase contract in some circumstances.

Millender sued Messerschmidt and other law enforcement officers under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging that Messerschmidt and other officers violated her Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights by executing an invalid search warrant and unreasonably searching her home.

Amendment was executed before amendment by Pub.

But because of a quietly executed amendment in late April, "other drinks" with no more than 66 calories per eight ounces are now allowed.

L. 102 546, § 402 9)(C), which directed that "the Secretary of Agriculture or" be struck out, could not be executed because of amendment by Pub.

L. 108 419, § 5(f)(3)(C), which directed substitution of "the Copyright Royalty Judges under subsection (b)(3), to the extent that they were accepted by the Librarian of Congress" for "a copyright arbitration royalty panel under subsection (b)(3)" in introductory provisions, was executed before the amendment by Pub.

Even assuming that all inmates actually committed the crimes for which they are being executed, the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution says "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted".

"It's a very difficult case for a number of reasons; not the least is the nebulous nature of the charges and the inherently difficult issues when you're talking about a person executing his First Amendment right to promote a particular politician," said Michael D. Monico, a former federal prosecutor who is now a criminal defense lawyer in Chicago.

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