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In 2007 the government stepped in, invoking its right under the lease to vet sales contracts, raising the price to $4.20.
Historically the chain has nodded compliantly to local gun laws, allowing "open carry" instead of invoking its right as a private business to opt out, and ban guns from the premises.
After allegedly invoking its right of refusal, Getaround bought back Shmigelsky's shares at $1.80 per share.
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Island Hills has not yet voted whether to invoke its right of refusal.
The minority shareholder group, which includes the Itochu Corporation of Japan, has 30 days to invoke its right to buy the stake itself.
And, at every turn, the government has invoked its right and responsibility to protect the country from terrorism — an argument echoed by the home secretary, Theresa May, in Mr. Miranda's case.
Another deputy prime minister, Numan Kurtulmus, was quoted by broadcaster NTV as saying Turkey would invoke its right to suspend its obligations temporarily under the European Convention on Human Rights.
Logan Township Chief of Police Ron Heller said the fraternity has not cooperated with the investigation and has invoked its right to legal counsel.
The Canadian environment minister, Peter Kent, said Canada was invoking its legal right to withdraw.
The City of Pittsburgh recently banned hydraulic fracturing within city limits by invoking its citizens' rights to clean air and water.
The US did invoke its own right of self-defence, rather than a right derived from the threat posed to Iraq, in one instance.
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