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"It may call that right a 'license' or it may call the terrace a 'common area," Mr. Bailey said, "but in such a case, whatever language the lease uses would deprive the tenant of the right to a rent reduction during periods of terrace loss".
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In such a case, he said, the board would be within its rights to establish whatever conditions it determined were appropriate to permit occupancy of the apartment.
We don't think that whatever formal rights violation there may have been in such a case supports the inference that what the surgeon has done is morally – or even legally – wrong.
In such a case, Hale reasoned, special rules were needed to ensure that companies would charge "reasonable tolls" rather than whatever (presumably higher) price the market would bear.
In such a case, he said, the board could declare the shareholder to be in violation of the proprietary lease and could take whatever punitive actions the lease permitted.
In such a case, covalence prevails.
Mr. McGeachy said that in such a case, or if any component of the system is not working, the letter writer should contact a licensed electrician to inspect the system and make whatever repairs are necessary.
In such a case, detail this structure.
In such a case, mayhem may result.
In such cases, proscription, whatever the length of time, has no application.
Indeed, the CFTC has never won such a case against anyone.Whatever the outcome of the case, however, the publicity will further damage BP's tarnished image in America.
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