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Many urged that the new leader be given a grace period.
All players were given a grace period to report because of the uncertainty involving when training camps would open.
Existing customers will be given a "grace period" of varying time before they move to the new price.
People were given a grace period during which they could transfer their money to real-name accounts.
Christians will be given a grace period before they have to start pay jizya, a special tax, and Golani takes for granted that Sharia will be implemented.
In some jurisdictions the debtor may also be given a grace period within which he can redeem the property after default.
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Some states are stricter than others Wisconsin, for example, requires welfare recipients to engage in some kind of work immediately, while Massachusetts gives a grace period of 60 days but almost all have cut their welfare burden (see map).
The police will give a grace period of about "a month or so," he said, and will notify drivers about the law, especially those with out-of-state license plates.
The federal and provincial loans both also give a grace period to students borrowing money, meaning that those who take a loan don't have to start paying it back until six months after graduation/leaving school.
Under the current system, pubs have to stop selling alcohol at 11, although customers are usually given a short grace period to finish their drinks.
If actors are offered or pressured to accept roles before the given call date in a cycle, or are not given a reasonable grace period in which to make a decision, they can and should contact the Yale Drama Coalition Board.
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