Sentence examples for qualified settlement from inspiring English sources

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McNay Settlement Group Inc., based in Lexington, Kentucky, is in the business of providing structured settlement annuities to injured people, and Kentucky Guardianship Administrators LLC, based in Richmond, Kentucky, administers qualified settlement funds (468b funds) and special needs trusts.

It is nationally recognized as an administrator of Qualified Settlement (468b) funds.

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There are other extremely difficult issues – for example, what to do about Cubans who lost their homes and businesses and emigrated to the U.S. and are not qualified for settlements under U.S. law.

The penalty that could have been levied, $300,000, qualifies the settlement as the largest yet under wetlands law, Mr. Cantor said.

In a Brexit scenario, moving to Britain would become considerably harder and the idea of applying for a visa, work permitor the imposition of an earnings quota (at least £35,000 to qualify for settlement in the UK from 2016 for non-EEA migrants) will be a major disincentive.

One of the lawyers for Russia, Steven C. Marks of the Podhurst Orseck law firm, argued that a new lawsuit was valid because the bank's 2005 settlement qualified as a criminal admission of guilt, making it liable for civil damages.

In 1916, Dorothy Wickenden's grandmother and her best friend, two young Smith graduates from blueblood East Coast families, decided to abandon their cosseted lives of "bridge parties and automobiling" and venture across the country — by train, then wagon — to teach at a remote outpost in Colorado, so tiny that "it barely qualified as a settlement".

In 1916, the author's grandmother and her best friend, two young Smith graduates from blueblood East Coast families, decided to abandon their cosseted lives of "bridge parties and automobiling" and venture across the country — by train, then wagon — to teach at a remote outpost in Colorado, so tiny that "it barely qualified as a settlement".

By The New Yorker June 29 , 2011In 1916, Dorothy Wickenden's grandmother and her best friend, two young Smith graduates from blueblood East Coast families, decided to abandon their cosseted lives of "bridge parties and automobiling" and venture across the country — by train, then wagon — to teach at a remote outpost in Colorado, so tiny that "it barely qualified as a settlement".

In 1916, the author's grandmother and her best friend, two young Smith graduates from blueblood East Coast families, decided to abandon their cosseted lives of "bridge parties and automobiling" and venture across the country by train, then wagon to teach at a remote outpost in Colorado, so tiny that "it barely qualified as a settlement".

It asked the parties to address several issues, including whether the settlement qualified as a "mass action" allowing federal court review.

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