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Businesses required to shut down for hours for days on end.
That is because Japan's reactors are legally required to shut down every 13 months for routine maintenance.
Unless the two parties can agree on a new deal, portions of the federal government could be required to shut down that day.
By law, in such instances, the listener could speak no more than two sentences, before being required to shut up again.
So has Mr. Kinnucan, who has been required to shut down his business, retained a lawyer through all of this? "I can't afford a lawyer," he said.
But in a twist for the company that had just locked in expensive supply deals in Central Asia, Gazprom found itself required to shut in its own low-cost wells in Siberia to balance supplies with declining demand this year.
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