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Furthermore, protection of the environment, the consumer and the worker can be competing objectives in relation to obligations stipulated in the law and its interpretation.
There would seem to be a natural inference to the contrary; and the inference is made determinate by the stipulated fact that no one was under any obligation, legal or otherwise (and this would include a moral obligation, however slight), 'to pay any additional compensation.' There is no ground for saying that the benefit received and the compensation then paid for it were not equivalents.
Finally, the implementation of the external evaluation is an obligation on part of UNICEF, as stipulated in the project documents for both South Caucasus and Central Asia.
The Lavtians said they were aware of "several cases in which UK authorities have acknowledged that obligations [to inform other countries] … stipulated by international treaties and EU legislation have not been fulfilled".
The obligations issued under this subsection shall have maturities and bear rates of interest as determined by the Corporation, and may be redeemable at the option of the Corporation before maturity in the manner stipulated in the obligations.
OK, stipulated.
So stipulated.
Recognizance, in Anglo-American law, obligation entered into before a judge or magistrate whereby a party (the recognizor) binds himself to owe a sum of money in the event that he does not perform a stipulated act.
Expect a quick stipulated dismissal.
Further stipulated: No "Jerusalem" here.
These conditions are not stipulated.
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