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BBC News reported that Mr. Dylan, whose Sunday show at RMIT University in Ho Chi Minh City was his first ever in that Communist country, once again played a set list that had to be approved by the government there, a stipulation he had agreed to with the Chinese government for his concerts in Beijing and Shanghai last week.
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Neither the laws of the states respecting taxes, the militia, crimes or property, will extend to them; nor is there a single stipulation in the constitution, that the inhabitants of this city, and these places, shall be governed by laws founded on principles of freedom.
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Next, there is a stipulation of when an agent is entitled to indemnity and damages.
There's a stipulation in Pelecanos's contract that requires him to produce crime novels.
But there was a stipulation: they had to use ingredients that could be found at just about any grocery store.
But there's a stipulation, as well 3): They don't want others in the market to know that they have this exclusive information.
"It's not against the law to be open at 3 o'clock in the morning, but if there's a stipulation, that would violate our regulations," said Mr. Jones, the Liquor Authority official.
He explained: "Tammy is on a season long loan here, but there is a stipulation in place that if he does not meet a certain proportion of games by the halfway stage he can be recalled.
To prevent infrequent use just for sending huge files, there's a stipulation that Lycos mail accounts that go unused for 30 days will be deleted, but for $6 per year that limit is removed.
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