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The N.B.A. wants to ban luxury-tax-paying teams from using the full midlevel exception (worth $5 million), and from executing sign-and-trade deals.
For instance, the league wants to prevent tax-paying teams from executing sign-and-trade deals or using certain cap exceptions — both measures the union opposes.
Once the contract is executed (signed), it becomes legally valid, and performance can begin.
Execute (sign) the power of attorney form with the person to whom you're giving FPOA.
A former guard tells Jesse Ball that, just before a condemned man is executed, officials sign a document attesting that the prisoner is who he says he is.
To be valid, both parties must voluntarily agree to the contract, fully disclose their situations at the time the contract is executed and sign the contract before a public notary.
Background: A three-panel gold-leaf screen with geometric patterns was designed by Frank and executed and signed by Jean Dunand in Paris about 1928.
But now that the forwards are free agents, the Nets would probably have to execute a sign-and-trade to acquire both players.
Between 1347 and 1353 he painted a polyptych for San Giovanni Fuorcivitas at Pistoia, and in 1355 he executed a signed and dated "Madonna in Glory" (Uffizi, Florence) for San Lucchese at Poggibonsi.
One source told ESPN that the amount of targeted and general allocation money involved is in excess of $300,000, and more than the Chicago Fire received last year when it executed a sign-and-trade that sent Didier Drogba to the Montreal Impact.
We agree to get the contract executed, papers signed and the deposit made.
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