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The answer, according to the minister at the time, is that there is no obligation for airports to provide drinking water, even though passengers are obliged to surrender their own.
Most exporters are obliged to surrender 40% of their hard-currency earnings.
At that sort of price, RSA would probably be obliged to surrender.
Even some banking bosses were obliged to surrender their bonuses occasionally as their share prices crashed.
Several days before an operation, the commandos were obliged to surrender their cell phones, to protect against leaks.
Licinius, defeated first at Adrianople and then in Anatolia, was obliged to surrender and, together with his son, was executed.
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Aircraft operators will be obliged to hold and surrender allowances for CO2-emissions.
The resulting Treaty of Paris, signed on March 30 , 1856 guaranteed the integrity of Ottoman Turkey and obliged Russia to surrender southern Bessarabia, at the mouth of the Danube.
Before compelling a journalist to testify or surrender records, the government would be obliged to meet the journalist's lawyers in front of a judge.
(c) If a negotiable document of title has been issued for goodsthe bailee is not obliged to obey a notification to stop until surrender of the document.
He rejected an Indian ultimatum that he surrender his authority but, in September 1948, was obliged to yield to Indian troops.
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