Therefore, the repayment of the previous credit facility was accounted as an extinguishment of the credit facility. |
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This uncertainty is further evidence that extinguishment of Aboriginal title to water, or other Aboriginal rights to water, was not discussed. |
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In this respect, it should be noted that reports to the federal government have addressed the extinguishment issue. |
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Aboriginal people cannot accept the rupture of their special relationship with their lands that extinguishment implies. |
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Any payment made to settle the liability component shall be accounted for as an extinguishment of the liability. |
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Clearly, there is no express infringement of extinguishment of any Aboriginal title to water. |
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As a result, fire suppression and extinguishment efforts at CVS Pharmacy were impeded and delayed. |
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The flame extinguishment study is an understandably carefully designed facility whereby tiny droplets of fuel, which form into spheres under microgravity, are ignited. |
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This issue remains a pressing one for First Nations for which extinguishment or its equivalent ought not to be a pre-condition for treaty conclusion. |
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A replacement contract that is substantially changed from the replaced contract is accounted for as an extinguishment of the replaced contract, resulting in expensing of the unamortized deferred acquisition costs. |
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If the exchange or modification is not accounted for as an extinguishment, any costs or fees incurred adjust the carrying amount of the liability and are amortised over the remaining term of the modified liability. |
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Without extinguishment, one man in an entire village could unilaterally impose the common field system, even if everyone else did not desire to continue the practice. |
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