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Ordinarily, the city is allowed to demand that any campaign surplus — whether it stems from private contributions that are eligible for matching, or interest on bank deposits that are not — be used to pay it back.
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Managers and players would not be allowed to demand replays.
The lender would therefore immediately be allowed to demand the entire unpaid balance.
Investigators are allowed to demand documents, enter offices and speak to any individuals considered to have relevant information.
Thomas W. Sneddon Jr., the Santa Barbara district attorney, asked that he be allowed to demand Mr. Jackson's appearance when necessary.
But taxi companies and other private concerns are allowed to demand such information before hiring an individual.
Under the Fed proposal, lenders would still be allowed to demand prepayment penalties, but the penalties would have to expire at least 60 days before a loan's introductory rate was scheduled to reset at a higher level.
"Every adult will be allowed to demand the right to die by simply ticking a box on a form" read the report - which seemed to suggest that the era of no-quibble euthanasia was upon us.
This conclusion seems to reveal an anti-trade bias and, odder still, to assume that oil prices are not set on a global basis.The FTC case against CD makers argued that they should not be allowed to demand that retailers include minimum prices for their products when they were mentioned in adverts for their stores.
The Mail piece would have been just as accurate (or inaccurate) if it had read "Every adult will be allowed to demand the right to live by simply ticking a box on a form" - though obviously that lacks a certain journalistic punch.
He calls on governments to regulate how much information companies are allowed to demand.
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