This presumption is especially invocable here, because the order recited the filing of the petition, and is founded upon it. |
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A rule of customary international law is invocable to review the legality of a Community act under the same conditions as a treaty provision. |
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The development-time incarnations of components are types, and thus do not themselves contain a state nor offer any invocable services. |
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Services advertise their behavior as labeled transition systems with the action labels corresponding to their externally invocable operations. |
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I should swear and curse by every invocable power at being addressed in that way. |
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One case in which necessity was held to be invocable is Judgement No. 2183 of the ILO Administrative Tribunal in the T. O. R. N. v. CERN case. |
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The actual carrier may avail himself of all the objections invocable by the carrier under the contract of carriage. |
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Somehow it is suggested the notwithstanding clause is invocable only if we have a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada which, in this instance, we also have. |
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Any contrary condition posed by the client will in consequence, in default of express acceptance, be non invocable to LA PIEUVRE, whatever the moment when it would have been brought to its knowledge. |
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