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is termination
noun
The process of terminating or the state of being terminated.
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Second, the penalty for violation of the terms of a leasehold is termination and forfeiture (give up the land) as set forth in Article 15: "The lease-hold of urban land shall be terminated where the lease-hold possessor has failed to use the land for the prescribed activity or service within the period of time set".
Neither is termination.
As for those who fail to make their numbers, it is termination time, one of many innovations championed by Dr. Paige as superintendent here from 1994 to 2001.
In cross-examination on Friday, Stephen Alexander, a lawyer for the former directors Roy E. Disney and Stanley P. Gold, tried to get Mr. Donohue, whose expertise is termination law, to admit that he had failed to balance the benefits of firing for cause against the possibility of a lawsuit for breach of contract.
"ATG" is initiation codon, "TGA" is termination codon.
There is termination of amplitude against fault planes (Figs. 2, 3, 10). .
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Another strategy that has evolved to allow expression of a downstream ORF is termination-reinitiation (also referred to here as stop-start).
The outcome of the hearing was termination of employment.
Cushioning the loss to the companies are termination payments that analysts estimated could be as much as $2 billion.
Mr. Cholst said that the legal remedy for violation of a no-pet rule could indeed be termination of the proprietary lease and the initiation of eviction proceedings.
Then there are termination fees.
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