Potato producers who abstract water from Pembrokeshire's rivers and streams could have their licences revoked by new European legislation. |
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The esplanade in front of Edinburgh Castle is legally owned by Nova Scotia, dating from a deal concluded by Charles I and never revoked. |
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His seniority revoked and his union grievance rejected, he then decided to try the courts. |
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On the other hand, if police are involved or a license is revoked, the teacher will probably file a grievance with his union. |
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The problem is that a revoked visa does not take effect until after the person leaves the United States. |
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This must represent the child's presumed will and may be revoked at any time without detriment to the child. |
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The respondents accept that the authority of an agent may be revoked by express notice given by the principal to the agent. |
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Yeah, but on the other hand, have you ever heard of a Winter Olympic athlete getting a medal revoked for flunking a steroid test? |
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Should that thus mean that the initiators of the boycott motion have failed since the vote has been revoked? |
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Eleven people living in this region have had commercial perlemoen fishing rights revoked after falsifying their addresses. |
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The data bank allows states to find out if a licence to practise has been revoked by another state and thus facilitates the licensing process. |
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The Council revoked the authority of district and circuit court clerks to issue marriage licenses. |
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The license is also revoked if the licensee makes a patent claim against another licensee over the code covered by the license. |
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One wonders whether those who made the decision, and who have now revoked the plan, ought not to be surcharged. |
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English governments were keen to centralize the control of colonial matters, and charters were sometimes revoked in favour of direct rule. |
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If the person amassed too many of these moving violations, they could have their driver's licenses revoked. |
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Cases it has dealt with vary from revoked credit cards to missed mortgage payments, according to a company spokesman. |
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They campaigned mightily to get the old visitors permit scheme revoked and the replacement scheme activated. |
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There had been a bench warrant issued for his arrest, and his bail was about to be revoked. |
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Presumably you would have to be hauled before the beak and convicted of something before your licence was revoked. |
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If the circumstances materially change, or if the undertakings have held back or misrepresented the truth, the decision may be revoked. |
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A person's membership may be revoked for cause, other than nonpayment of dues, by a two-thirds vote by ballot of the Board of Directors. |
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And if a physician fails to disclose information, that may be automatic grounds for having one's license revoked. |
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If they have given a licensee a licence which cannot be revoked that does not prevent them from being liable under the contract for its breach. |
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The orders were revoked and he was re-sentenced for both offences, receiving three months for the assault and a month for the theft. |
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On October 9, 2003 the Respondent revoked that offer and the litigation proceeded. |
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Any dealer that sells a Rolex at a discount is subject to having his dealer status revoked. |
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I say to the Government that if the Clyde Dam had had its consent revoked, how would the energy crisis in this country be solved today? |
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Access is at all times probationary and can be denied, revoked or reviewed at any time for any reason. |
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The auditor-general thereupon revoked his directive to revalue all properties at changeover. |
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Nor does she think that the legislation legitimising it is likely to be revoked in the near future. |
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People such as yourselves ought to have the right to vote revoked immediately! |
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Rules banning divorced people from remarrying in church were revoked yesterday by the Church of England. |
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In fact a certificate of authenticity written on the letterhead of the construction company has been revoked. |
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The Secretary of State revoked his licence because of his involvement in terrorism, racketeering and drug dealing. |
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This edict was itself of doubtful legality, for it revoked an 1865 law, but was signed by the Tsar on presentation by the minister of the interior. |
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They say there's no evidence that native reserves were revoked to achieve such a purpose, and no evidence of suppressing or curtailing Aboriginal customs and rites. |
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If it is corrected before the player who revoked plays to the next trick, the opponent who played after the revoke may retract one's card and substitute another. |
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The current legal provision that privatisation appraisals of foreign-trade companies are subject to approval by the finance minister will be revoked. |
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As we have been trying to get management to recognise throughout, the charges against Bobby and Galten were dismissed and their sackings were revoked. |
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Or is this just a case of Labour awaking to the fact that their social engineering programme is about to be revoked by the electorate unless they do it themselves? |
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On 3 June 1999 the Board wrote to Mr and Mrs Mann requiring them to show cause within 14 days why their legal aid certificates should not be revoked. |
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Most ominously, a law permitting the use of Russian as an official language in select regions was revoked. |
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The bank, she was told, was worried about the webcam shows she had on her site and had revoked the account. |
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The university, too, came to its senses and revoked the rustication of the students. |
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Rogue corporations that wilfully break the law will have their charters revoked, their assets sold and the money funnelled into superfunds for their victims. |
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One reason it is important not to equate personality with personhood is so that the former properties can flourish without fear that the latter title will be revoked. |
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He is being held on suspicion of traveling with an invalid passport, but Bosnitch said Fischer was never notified by the U.S. government that his passport was revoked. |
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The Beer Orders were revoked in January 2003, by which time the industry had been transformed. |
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In 1261, Henry revoked his assent to the Provisions of Oxford and Montfort, in despair, left the country. |
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The incident raised concerns over whether the charitable status of independent schools such as Eton should be reconsidered, and perhaps revoked. |
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Marcher lords could build castles, a jealously guarded and easily revoked Royal privilege in England. |
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In September 2016 this law was revoked by Michel Temer after impeachment of Dilma Rousseff. |
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The French blacklisting of the island had to be hastily revoked when this was pointed out. |
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The Moscow Olympiad in 1980 was boycotted partially, not revoked. |
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The act would be up for revision in 1940 and could be revoked three years later if agreement was not reached. |
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The new Archbishop revoked the city charter of Mainz and put the city under his direct rule. |
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After Henry broke from the Roman Church, Pope Paul III revoked the grant, but Parliament passed a law authorising its continued use. |
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After he asserted that he had been cheated, his honorary membership of the NYYC was revoked. |
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With the original offer revoked, and with the premiere teams already committed to their incumbent drivers, Mansell decided to move on. |
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During the 2006 Winter Olympics, only one athlete failed a drug test and had a medal revoked. |
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On 17 May 2010, it was announced that Rhyl's Welsh Premier licence had been revoked. |
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The old man's stubborn piggishness kept him from acknowledging that his wife was a better driver than he, even after his license was revoked. |
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The two puppet states were soon overthrown following the Iran crisis of 1946, and the oil concessions were revoked. |
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By the time Louis XIV of France revoked the Edict of Nantes, Huguenots accounted for 800,000 to 1 million people. |
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In 1798, Spain revoked the treaty allowing American use of New Orleans, greatly upsetting Americans. |
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Louis XIV also revoked the Edict of Nantes, forcing thousands of Huguenots into exile. |
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After two years in the competition Aironi played their final match, as their licence to compete was revoked by the FIR for financial reasons. |
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Private licenses to mint these coins were revoked in 1644 which led trader to resume minting their own supplementary tokens. |
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Nearly one lakh auto rickshaw drivers have resorted to arm twisting to get the Delhi government's new City Taxi scheme revoked. |
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The PEP is independent of any employer, rendering a PEP holder the flexibility and freedom to switch employers without having the pass revoked. |
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The possession of a visa is not in itself a guarantee of entry into the country that issued it, and a visa can be revoked at any time. |
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In each instance, a visa is subject to entry permission by an immigration official at the time of actual entry, and can be revoked at any time. |
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A doctoral degree can be revoked or rescinded by the university that awarded it. |
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At that time, the company's charter was revoked, and the English Crown took over administration. |
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Finally, under the terms of The Charter Act of 1833, the British Parliament revoked the Company's trade licence altogether. |
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In the United Kingdom, letters of marque were revoked for various offences. |
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The ban was revoked in 1681 by Sir Edmund Andros, who also revoked a Puritan ban against festivities on Saturday night. |
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It was revoked Dec. 20 and the 60-day time frame to appeal has expired. |
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The Virginia Company's charter was revoked in 1624 and direct control of Virginia was assumed by the crown, thereby founding the Colony of Virginia. |
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Offa's dispute with Jaenberht may have led him to allow Eadberht coining rights, which may then have been revoked when the see of Lichfield was elevated to an archbishopric. |
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On 24 July 2015, Serco's contract to run the Mount Eden prison was revoked and operation was given back to the New Zealand Department of Corrections. |
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However, the Massachusetts charter had been revoked in 1684, and a new one was issued in 1691 that combined Massachusetts and Plymouth into the Province of Massachusetts Bay. |
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He revoked grants from customs and of lands made during his captivity, undermining the position of those who had gained in his absence, particularly the Albany Stewarts. |
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Chung Khin Chun, 87, has applied to have a decision to give power of attorney to Chinese national Yang Yin revoked, she told the Straits Times newspaper. |
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Many state-land and business deals were revoked after they were taken to court by uninvolved persons, which harmed business confidence in the Arab world's biggest state. |
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Those who are revoked can appeal to the Federal Court of Canada. |
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In 2011, British historian Dr Siobhan Talbott published the result of her research on this matter and concluded accordingly that the Auld Alliance has never been revoked. |
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Moreover, the Supreme Court has held that the President must obey outstanding executive orders, even when bottomed on the Constitution, until they are revoked. |
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Due to the outcry, the following day the appointment was revoked. |
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In 1684, England revoked the Massachusetts charter, sent over a royal governor to enforce English laws in 1686 and, in 1689, passed a broad Toleration Act. |
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The Gulf Center for Human Rights has stated that the law is a threat to freedom of speech and has called for certain articles of the law to be revoked. |
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States have granted and revoked universal suffrage at various times. |
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In 1624, the Virginia Company's charter was revoked by King James I, and the Virginia colony was transferred to royal authority as a crown colony. |
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All consents previously delivered and not revoked will be of no effect, and the indenture governing the Notes will remain in its present form, unamended. |
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General Assembly subsequently revoked South Africa's mandate. |
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In 1624, the charter of the Virginia Company was revoked by King James I and the Virginia Colony was transferred to royal authority in the form of a crown colony. |
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