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But, if that becomes five years, he has to surrender the rights to the water.
This bizarre plan to surrender the rights of a public-sector company to a multinational corporation led to an outcry in India, forcing the government to undertake a damage-control exercise.
She says he violated a confidentiality agreement he signed, and wants him to surrender the rights to 374 photographs he took of the family and $75,000 from the sale of Mr. Lennon's manuscripts and letters.
Frederick's first Italian trip thus served chiefly to demonstrate the impossibility of the kind of restoration that Frederick had envisaged in the Treaty of Constance, but that did not mean that he was prepared to surrender the rights of the empire.
There are several versions of how Ricordi got Franchetti to surrender the rights so he could recommission Puccini, who had again become interested.
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Similarly, under the Concorde Agreement, the teams surrender the right to their images.
Our policy does not surrender the right of the school to determine what is appropriate, but it does promise that the determination will be a matter of discussion leading to reconsideration, not mindless enforcement of a rule.
When Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously said, "Labor cannot, on my terms, surrender the right to strike," he acknowledged that working people have only one weapon at their disposal -- i.e., withholding their labor.
Franchetti surrendered the rights in May 1895, and in August Puccini signed a contract to resume control of the project.
His wife, Anice Terhune, ceased receiving the royalties after she surrendered the rights to them, along with those of Bruce and His Dog in exchange for E.P. Dutton agreeing to publish and perpetually print her work Across the Line, a supposed set of conversations she had with her late husband.
These inventors would, of course, have to sign contracts surrendering the right to their ideas.
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