The Federation remits money to the university to pay for the alcohol and maintenance. |
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The public service remits of France 2 and France 3 are then specified for each channel in a schedule of obligations. |
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The two men fell out over where their respective remits began and ended. |
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Member States shall ensure that, if the reviewing body nullifies a decision, it remits the case to the determining authority for a new decision. |
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But if any one remits the retaliation by way of charity, it is an act of atonement for himself. |
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In those circumstances, the Court of Revision neither quashes nor remits the decision referred to it, but simply declares it annulled. |
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The authorities concerned and their remits should be clearly described, as should the means of communication between the parties involved. |
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The part-time sales employee mails in the return late and remits the correct amount. |
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Other organisations must be encouraged to explore and promote social learning, especially those with lifelong learning remits. |
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Thus the change in accounting standards will not affect the amount of net revenue that the Bank remits to the federal government each year. |
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They comprise the financial assets arising when the Group remits funds, or provides goods and services, to an individual or entity. |
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When a parent voluntarily seeks support enforcement, the child support agency remits any payments it receives directly to the custodial parent. |
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It simply remits the cheque to the drawee bank through the clearing house, and transmits an advice of the receipt of the cheque to the collecting bank. |
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One of the UN court's remits is reconciliation. |
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Once the amount of compensation has been determined, the ÉEQ collects contributions from the businesses involved and remits this amount to RECYC-Québec for the benefit of the municipalities. |
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The initial remits given to this team were mainly oriented towards economic development and employment by providing services to potential investors. |
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To respect the subsidiarity principle and since this matter is still in the remits of Member States with different approaches linked to traditions a reference to national legislation should be added. |
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On a quarterly basis, the Corporation remits any excess cash to the Capital Fund Trust or, in case of cash shortfall, funds are obtained quarterly from the Capital Fund Trust. |
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The plans put specific proposals together to meet the remits. |
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Each of the committees shall draw up a charter, which shall first be approved by the Board of Directors, which describes how the committee is organised and operates, as well as its remits and attributes. |
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If the Board of Appeal remits the case for further prosecution to the department whose decision was appealed, that department shall be bound by the ratio decidendi of the Board of Appeal, in so far as the facts are the same. |
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Most of UKFC's functions were moved to the BFI, making it difficult for the latter to focus effectively on its historical remits of archiving, education, publishing and exhibition. |
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After handing out most of the top jobs to his coalition partners, he has had to fiddle with existing departments to create new ministries, some with rather vague remits, for some of his Likud colleagues. |
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Few donors or funding mechanisms have adapted their remits or application processes to proactively attract and resource this aspect of integration. |
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In practice, however, it is generally accepted that the employer remits the WCB premiums on behalf of all status employees for the protection and benefit of the employees. |
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The indorser remits it to his correspondent, with an indorsation or transference of property. |
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The government is led by the First Minister, assisted by various Ministers with individual portfolios and remits. |
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The European Central Bank remits its interest income to the central banks of the member countries of the European Union. |
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The employer then adds in their own contribution and remits the total to HMRC along with income tax. |
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In addition, the Remission Order also remits interest and penalties paid or payable by the First Nation, or its agent, in respect of any transactions described above. |
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At a high level there are purpose remits, which are written by the trust. |
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When the polling station is reopened on the second day, the returning officer, who is responsible for the custody of the ballot boxes, remits them to the election officers. |
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This Order remits customs duty payable equivalent to excise duty on spirits, wine, or flavouring materials having a spirit content, imported into Canada for the purpose of being blended in a distillery with spirits in bond. |
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The REIT withholds such taxes as required by the Income Tax Act and the Tax Proposals and remits such payment to the tax authorities on behalf of the Unitholder. |
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The Northern Ireland Executive consists of the First Minister and deputy First Minister and various ministers with individual portfolios and remits. |
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Mandatory Committees are committees which are set down under the Scottish Parliament's standing orders, which govern their remits and proceedings. |
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In the case the law remits him to his ancient and more certain right. |
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