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The parliamentarian also objected to a narrowly written provision that would shift Medicaid costs from New York's counties to its state government.
Because these oral assurances were contradicted by the written provision of the policy, which specifically excluded payment for illness due to an existing condition, my husband and I asked for something in writing to confirm what we were told.
But the most spectacular bargaining chip of all was tailored to New York Republicans: a broadly written provision that limits the liability of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the owners of the World Trade Center, as well as private security companies, the insurance industry and just about every other entity associated with the terrorist attacks.
And a poorly written provision in the Affordable Care Act renders families ineligible for subsidized policies if either parent can sign up for an employer-sponsored plan, even if the plan's premiums for family coverage are unaffordable.
* The university should retain the rights of staff to publish without hindrance except where a specific written provision has been made with the agreement of all parties - to include all research students, research assistants and assistant staff involved.
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And the law has cursorily written provisions — many are just a single sentence — while giving broad latitude to Chinese regulators.
The process is meant to be efficient, said Chip Dicks, a lawyer in Richmond who works on property management issues and has written provisions in the state's landlord-tenant law.
Congress wrote provisions in the health care law that have already gutted the power of the advisory board.
Supporters say the law balances what they see as the long unfair practice of lenders writing provisions in mortgage contracts that allow them to collect lawyers' fees from homeowners when the lender successfully forecloses.
In doing so, it threatens to tarnish the United Kingdom's democracy". He wrote: "Provisions ostensibly designed to target corporate lobbyists have a loophole so big it swallows the rule.
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