They were nil in cases of recommendations rejected or referred, or suspensive or conditional upon the occurrence of some event. |
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If the suspensive condition was not fulfilled within 18 months of the lodging of the rezoning application, then either party could resile from the agreement. |
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On 29 June 1999 the judge found the appeal admissible and ordered that it should be referred, without suspensive effect, to the Court of Appeal. |
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This acquisition, announced last July, was subject to certain suspensive conditions which were fulfilled. |
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On 3 September, the Appeals Chamber decided to grant suspensive effect to this appeal. |
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The periods of suspension of service may be suspensive or conditional on an event. |
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Does this entitlement remain valid even if the suspensive effect of the appeal has ended? |
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This purchase is still linked to a number of suspensive conditions, which are likely to be met by the end of this year. |
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If, on the other hand, an appeal is made against a decision in the subject matter, this has suspensive effect. |
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In this case, the property is provisionally awarded, under the suspensive condition of there not being an overbid. |
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The 1911 Parliament Act reduced the Lords' power to a suspensive veto of two years, and gave the House of Lords no authority over financial legislation. |
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Unfortunately, the rapporteur is not suggesting that workers should be given the right to free access to information and to suspensive veto. |
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The amounts can be drawn down until December 31, 2010 subject to certain suspensive conditions. |
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In the case of a Constitutional amendment, the Senate has only a six month suspensive veto. |
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Moreover, in the amending formula, we see that the Senate only has what is called a suspensive veto. |
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This review carries no suspensive effect but the judge may suspend enforcement of the provisional measure pending the outcome of the review. |
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Consequently the suspensive veto passed overwhelmingly on 15 September. |
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An appeal shall not of itself have suspensive effect unless the Appeals Chamber so orders, upon request, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and Evidence. |
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All decisions are suspensive when it comes to immovable. |
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The Parliament Acts of 1911 and 1949 reduced the power of the Lords from an absolute veto to a suspensive veto. |
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Lithuania would need to adapt its national procedures to the Community legislation regarding suspensive arrangements and customs procedures with economic impact. |
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The final suspensive conditions to complete this transaction have chiefly all been met. |
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This agreement contains the customary suspensive conditions, including obtaining approval from the competition authorities. |
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The deal was finalised in mid-July, but was subject to suspensive condition. |
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The acquisition is subject to final due diligence, regulatory approvals and other suspensive conditions typical for a transaction of this nature. |
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Please explain why appeals against an expulsion order issued in conjunction with the rejection of an asylum application normally have no suspensive effect. |
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Consequently, on what does the honourable Commissioner base his position that the hearings before the national courts have no suspensive effect in matters of state aid? |
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This is the goal of the amendment that my group tabled, which calls for the possibility of employees' representatives to have the right to a suspensive veto. |
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It also may demand the commissioning of a parliamentary inquiry, which, along with its right to suspensive veto, enables important corrective measures for the functioning of a democratic political system. |
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However, as the National Council does not have the right to amend, it only holds a suspensive veto to mark its disagreement with decisions of the National Assembly. |
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The suspensive veto completely stops the law, even if the Members of the National Council are of the opinion that it is only partly deficient or incomplete. |
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In practice, it may have considerably more clout than the suspensive veto. |
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However, he may appeal against any decision which he deems to be against the law or incompatible with the statutes, such appeals having suspensive effect. |
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It is therefore proposed to make express provision for the notions of fixed and uncertain delay-points, and suspensive and extinctive delay-points. |
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We believe that a suspensive effect is only acceptable in special cases. |
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Engaging in such a procedure, as well as resorting to judicial review of adverse decisions, should have a suspensive effect in respect of such decisions. |
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The partial amendment of the Asylum Act also provides that all remedies shall have in principle a suspensive effect, thereby preventing the enforcement of a deportation order during appeal proceedings. |
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This situation will be reversed in 2002, as several important preliminary sales agreements were signed at the end of 2001 and will be carried out in 2002, subject to the lifting of certain suspensive conditions. |
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In particular, expulsion and refoulement of individuals should be decided after careful assessment of the risk of being tortured in each case and should be subject to appeal with suspensive effect. |
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In Austria, there are no emergency proceedings, but the judge can grant suspensive effect to an appeal if it is likely to harm the appellant in a way that is difficult to remedy. |
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Preliminary sales agreements were also concluded for various large plots subject to certain suspensive conditions, which will probably be lifted during the 2002 financial year. |
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The House of Lords currently acts to review legislation initiated by the House of Commons, with the power to propose amendments, and can exercise a suspensive veto. |
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