In fact, I was going to ask you if you wanted to come home with me one exeat and meet my family. |
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I've been gated, banned from Parkins, warned not to see Jason until the exeat, and I have to do table duty for two weeks! |
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It was an exeat and some strings had been pulled to let Gemma stay with the Moffatts for the weekend. |
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An exeat was needed to be away for the night and, in theory at least, an absit for the greater part of the day. |
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The Court of Appeals noted that in addition to the ne exeat order delivered by the Chilean court, a Chilean statute provided that the father's authorisation was required before the child could leave Chile. |
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Over dinner, some of us had been regaled with tales from our brethren who had been to Rome for the day, which whetted our appetite for a promised exeat this coming Sunday! |
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In contrast, a ne exeat clause serves only to allow a parent with access rights to impose a limitation on the custodial parent's right to expatriate his child. |
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It held that the father's right of access, however enhanced and protected by the ne exeat order, were not therefore sufficient to create rights of custody that warranted the greater protection intended under the Convention. |
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The Court of Appeals held that there was no distinction to be made between rights conferred by the statutory ne exeat order and the judicially granted ne exeat order. |
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