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Private fish companies are also expected to vacate a number of commercial buildings across South Street.
Aircraft could not maneuver, even to vacate a gate to unload another plane.
And in one case, prosecutors moved to vacate a defendant's conviction but plan to retry the case.
The idea is that, on days when an unused parking meter is proving impossible to find, someone about to vacate a space advertises on his smartphone.
But the volunteers had to vacate a conference room in the Element hotel here on Thursday because it was booked by another group.
Late to pick up my son, I noticed a fellow parent about to vacate a spot, so I pulled over to wait for him to leave.
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In essence, Mr. McKee says, those laws define harassment as a course of repeated conduct designed to force a tenant to vacate an apartment.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg signed legislation in March making it illegal for a landlord to file repeated and baseless court proceedings to force a tenant to vacate an apartment.
The Casino Control Commission voted by 4-0 to vacate an order barring King or his company, Don King Productions, from doing business with the gambling halls.
Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy gave refugees in Calais 24 hours to vacate an unused church where they were seeking shelter or face being forcibly removed.
"To vacate an election," an election-law textbook subsequently advised, "it must clearly appear that there was such a display of force as ought to have intimidated men of ordinary firmness".
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