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United Nations officials said it was not clear whether China was planning to enter a reservation to the union clause or if it was merely signaling its intent to interpret the clause.
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This paper is part of a wider research that intents to interpret the characteristics of the public space in order to create, through more holistic approaches, a methodological framework for decision-making analysis towards sustainable urban planning.
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The Validator needs to interpret the intent of the quality Indicator and then apply that interpretation to determine whether the practice in question is occurring.
Florida's solution could be even more contentious: it allows a judge to interpret the intent of the deceased, if a trustee or a beneficiary challenges the will.
It is our responsibility to interpret the intent of Congress in enacting § 2114, irrespective of petitioners' or respondent's prior or present views.
What's an American?" Like justices seeking to interpret original intent in the context of modern society, Mr. Geller and his colleagues -- Robert Beaser, the orchestra's artistic director, and Steven Sloane, who succeeds Dennis Russell Davies as music director next season -- find themselves poised on a fulcrum of change.
Eagle Indus., 702 at2d at 1232 ("If a contract is unambiguous, extrinsic evidence may not be used to interpret the intent of the parties, to vary the terms of the contract or to create an ambiguity". (citing Pellaton, 592 at2d at 478; Citadel, 603 A.2d 818)).
We therefore look to extrinsic evidence to interpret the intent of the charter language which provides that directors' terms expire at "the annual meeting of stockholders held in the third year following the year of their election". We find that the language has been understood to mean that the Airgas directors serve three year terms.
See Eagle Indus., Inc. v. DeVilbiss Health Care, Inc., 702 A.2d 1228, 1232 (Del.1997) ("If a contract is unambiguous, extrinsic evidence may not be used to interpret the intent of the parties, to vary the terms of the contract or to create an ambiguity". (citing Pellaton v. Bank of New York, 592 A.2d 478, 478 (Del. 1991); Citadel Holding Corp. v. Roven, 603 A.2Del18 (Del.1992))).1992
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