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"In sum, the defendant had a dream job that any Mets fan would die for — and he blew it," said Brown, whose jurisdiction includes the Mets' clubhouse and stadium.

In sum, while the defendants rest their case on the laws that were actually enacted by Congress, the publishers resort to summaries of their own views, comments about sections of the Act not at issue, and isolated statements by participants in the legislative process whose comments were never enacted into law and which directly conflict with the express provisions of the law.

The firm was also told it could not specify compensation of £700 but should individually negotiate a settlement sum with each defendant.

The plaintiff, McMenamy, is entitled to recover from the substituted defendants the sum of $15,461.89 with interest from October 14, 1903.

Damages are a monetary sum paid by the defendant for the claimant's loss of enjoyment or any physical damage suffered; they may be paid for things as varied as loss of sleep or any loss of comfort caused by noise or smells.

Upon trial before a jury a verdict was rendered, subject to the opinion of the court, in favor of the plaintiffs against defendant Steele for the sum of $216, and in favor of defendants Sargent and Sherman.

The receipt of even a large sum of money from the defendants would not adequately compensate AAMC and its member medical schools for the disruption in the medical school admission process.

For the reasons above given, and in accordance with the findings heretofore made, the referee recommends the entry of a judgment in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants in the sum of $15,461.89 with interest from October 14, 1903.

A1 CIBC Settles Enron Suit Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce agreed to pay $2.4 billion to settle claims that it helped hide losses at the Enron Corporation, raising to $7.1 billion the sum that banks and other defendants have agreed to pay to compensate investors.

Notice is further given that, upon conviction, the United States intends to seek a judgment against each defendant for a sum of money representing the property described in this paragraph, as applicable to each defendant (to be offset by the forfeiture of any specific property).

These transfers amounted to approximately $103 million in 2007, or about 60percentt of the firm's revenue, and roughly $86 million in 2008, or 70percentt of revenue — sums so significant that the defendants "knew or should have known" the origins of the money, the trustee said.

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