In Scotland the sheriff is a judicial office holder in the sheriff courts, and they are members of the judiciary of Scotland. |
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Privilege rules give the holder of the privilege a right to prevent a witness from giving testimony. |
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As the writer clearly states, this was not intended to refer to the actual holder of the office at the time of writing or at any other time. |
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The word chair can refer to the place from which the holder of the office presides, whether on a chair, at a lectern, or elsewhere. |
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Unlike the office of First Minister, the post of Deputy is not recognised in statute and confers no extra status on the holder. |
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The position was created again, but its holder died without heirs in 1421, and the post has since been left vacant. |
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Patent infringement typically is caused by using or selling a patented invention without permission from the patent holder. |
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The holder of the office of Chancellor is ex officio Second Lord of the Treasury. |
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This can hinder legal uses, affecting public domain works, limitations and exceptions to copyright, or uses allowed by the copyright holder. |
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The Peerage Act 1963 allows the holder of an hereditary peerage to disclaim their title for life. |
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In the Scottish peerage, the lowest rank is lordship of Parliament, the male holder thereof being known as a lord of Parliament. |
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Normally, a peerage passes to the next holder on the death of the previous holder. |
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A title goes into abeyance if there is more than one person equally entitled to be the holder. |
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Govia won a second term as the franchise holder of the South Central franchise, which continue under the name Southern. |
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The peerage remains without a holder until the death of the peer making the disclaimer, when it descends normally. |
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As holder of this office, the bishop was both the earl of the county and bishop of the diocese. |
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In November, a consortium consisting of Stagecoach and Virgin were announced as the new franchise holder of the InterCity East Coast franchise. |
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As is customary for the holder of that office, Blair was appointed a Privy Councillor. |
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A shuttle is a tool designed to neatly and compactly store a holder that carries the thread of the weft yarn while weaving with a loom. |
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A single point cutting tool is held in the tool holder which is rigidly held in the tool holder, which is mounted on the ram. |
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The ram reciprocate and thus cutting tool held in tool holder move forward and backward over the work piece. |
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Conversely, the money used to directly purchase stock is subject to taxation as are any dividends or capital gains they generate for the holder. |
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Under present law, the Department of Public Safety can suspend a license from 30 to 90 days when the holder accumulates three moving violations. |
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Independent television service is provided by ITV Granada, the ITV franchise holder for the North West region. |
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The role does not entail any specific duties, but there is an expectation that the holder will write verse for significant national occasions. |
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As at 2015 the position is an honorary one, and the office holder is left to decide on which occasions they will produce poetry. |
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The comments had to be made following the central bank's decision to revoke thousands of US dollar accepter and holder licences. |
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The collection is owned by Liz West, the Guinness World Record holder for the largest collection of Spice Girls memorabilia. |
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Reduce GoGo's Barista Sets coffee cups are made of BPA-free plastic and are designed to fit perfectly in a car cup holder. |
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He is world record holder and is widely regarded as one of the greatest weightlifters of all time. |
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He is a studio holder at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation in Archway, North London. |
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The current holder of the Triple Crown is England, who defeated Ireland, Scotland, and Wales in the 2016 championship. |
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It must also reside permanently at the yard of a trainer licensed by the BHA or a permit holder. |
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It entitles the holder to enter the Schengen Area and remain in the issuing state for a period longer than 90 days but no more than one year. |
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Newton tried unsuccessfully to obtain one of the two fellowships that exempted the holder from the ordination requirement. |
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Due to salic custom, inheritance rights were absolute, and all land was divided equally among the sons of a dead land holder. |
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Ryan Giggs made a record 759th appearance for the club in this game, overtaking previous record holder Bobby Charlton. |
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Even a business visa will normally not allow the holder to work in the host country without an additional work permit. |
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Many countries have a mechanism to allow the holder of a visa to apply to extend a visa. |
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In Denmark, a visa holder can apply to the Danish Immigration Service for a Residence Permit after they have arrived in the country. |
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The card will identifies whether the holder is an Indonesian citizen or foreign national. |
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This card has no additional features used to identify the holder except comparing the photo and a holder's face. |
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It is commonly referred to as an identity card despite the fact it has no photo of the holder. |
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Until 2004, the national debit card Dankort contained a photo of the holder and was widely accepted as an identity card. |
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The third type is a plastic card with the photo and the signature of the holder digitally reproduced. |
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The front shows the first and last name of the holder, first names of both parents, birth date and place, and an 11 digit ID number. |
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The back also denotes whether the holder is an organ donor, presents the holder's right index finger print, a PDF417 bar code, and a 1D bar code. |
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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 PEP holder is also entitled to stay in Singapore for up to 6 months in between jobs and to evaluate career opportunities. |
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The holder of a debt could use it as a means of payment by transferring it to another party, without cash changing hands. |
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In some monarchies it is customary not to use an ordinal when there has been only one holder of that name. |
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The Berne Convention requires that this can only be done with the consent of the copyright holder, which is initially always the author. |
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The term might also refer to the holder of such a degree, which recognized skill in rhetoric, grammar and language. |
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The post had previously existed informally, but the holder used not to rank as an Officer. |
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The trophy is restored after each game by fellow Royal Warrant holder Thomas Lyte. |
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A request for a nonreviewable ruling must be submitted by an issuer or holder. |
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Since the office was created, the holder has been the party leader of the junior partner in coalition with Welsh Labour. |
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The last holder was Ieuan Wyn Jones of Plaid Cymru who was also the Minister for the Economy and Transport. |
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The natural progression was a title fight against the then WBO title holder, Johnny Nelson. |
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In May 1961 he fought Terry Spinks the holder of the British featherweight title at the Empire Pool, Wembley. |
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In July 1963, he challenged for the European featherweight title, fighting Italian holder, Alberto Serti in Cardiff. |
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He challenged for the European featherweight title on 3 February 1997, against the holder Billy Hardy, but was beaten on points. |
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Ashe went on to win the tournament two more times, making him the singles title record holder. |
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Forty-seven-year-old homemaker and volunteer museum guide, holder of a master's degree in English, married twenty-three years to a professor. |
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The same year set her first world record in the 880 yard freestyle, becoming the youngest world record holder in swimming. |
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There, he and former WBC title holder Kevin Kelley fought in a highly entertaining bout. |
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Following baptism, Latter Day Saints receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands of a Melchizedek Priesthood holder. |
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The glass has a metal holder that hangs from a bracket on the wall or sits on a table. |
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On some occasion a former holder of an official position continues to carry out an informal diplomatic activity after retirement. |
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Technical professional institutions of Higher Education are also opened to students holder of a qualification in Arts and Business. |
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In August 2010 Mexico surpassed France to become the 9th largest holder of US debt. |
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It included a description of the holder as well as a photograph, and had to be renewed after two years. |
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In its earliest uses, the zero served as a place holder, indicating an absence of a particular calendrical count. |
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The indigenous ruler of the settlement was charged with mobilization labor and tribute that was due the holder of the encomienda. |
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Each title holder had to build a new house and add new lands to the empire, in order to own land for his family to keep after his death. |
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With the Restoration in 1660 the Governorship returned to its previous holder, Sir William Berkeley. |
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The current record holder for the world's smallest horse is Thumbelina, a fully mature miniature horse affected by dwarfism. |
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A put and a call may be combined in one instrument, the holder of which may either buy or sell as he chooses at the fixed price. |
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It was also said to be the largest holder of personal savings in the world. |
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However, joint precedence among rank holders often greatly depended on whether a rank holder was sovereign, whether of the same rank or not. |
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While not officially monarchs, the holder of the office of Lord was passed from Oliver Cromwell to his son Richard. |
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The peerage remains without a holder until the death of the peer who had made the disclaimer, when it descends to his or her heir in the usual manner. |
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They are calling on the government to make it a requirement of the new East Midlands franchise holder to introduce four fast trains per hour from central London. |
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The holder of the office of the Bishop of Durham was appointed by the King to exercise royal authority on his behalf, with the castle being his seat. |
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We Will Rock You has become the longest running musical ever to run at this prime London theatre, overtaking the previous record holder, the Grease musical. |
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The Formula One Group is the legal holder of the commercial rights. |
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The channel also broadcast ITV's matches exclusively to Scotland, after the ITV franchise holder in Scotland, STV, decided not to broadcast FA Cup games. |
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This problem was exacerbated with the collapse in 2002 of ITV Digital, holder of TV rights for The Football League, which cost League clubs millions of pounds in revenue. |
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After two more wins, against Sanderline Williams and Jose Quinones, Benn fought WBO middleweight title holder Doug DeWitt of the USA in Atlantic City. |
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Now the holder of a second title, Eubank relinquished his middleweight title and concentrated on defending his new crown at the higher weight of 12 st. |
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On 13 March 1999, Lewis faced WBA and IBF title holder Evander Holyfield in New York City in what was supposed to be a heavyweight unification bout. |
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Other terms sometimes used for the office and its holder include chair, chairperson, chairwoman, presiding officer, president, moderator, facilitator, and convenor. |
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An example of constitutional violation by the executive could be a public office holder who acts outside the powers granted to that office by a constitution. |
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Entering the UK as the holder of an Article 10 residence card. |
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A passport holder is normally entitled to enter the country that issued the passport, though some people entitled to a passport may not be full citizens with right of abode. |
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Passports contain a statement of the nationality of the holder. |
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Originally, the heads of the Keith family held the office of Earl Marischal, but in 1716, the holder was attainted for treason, and the office has not been regranted. |
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The first holder, Gwyneth Lewis, was followed by Gwyn Thomas. |
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The image was not attractive, but I didn't find my look in an underwire bra, which was more like an over-the-shoulder boulder holder on me, any better. |
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In 1665, he served, in title at least, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, although he never went to Ireland and consequently is not considered a true holder of that office. |
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These last two may be variations on the same title, and Mark Zender has suggested that the holder of this title may have been the spokesman for the ruler. |
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The holder of a Hellenic leitourgia was not taxed a specific sum, but was entrusted with a particular ritual, which could be performed with greater or lesser magnificence. |
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Robbery occurs if an aggressor forcibly snatched a mobile phone or if he used a knife to make an implied threat of violence to the holder and then took the phone. |
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Certain exceptions exist, such as instances of loss or theft of the instrument, wherein the possessor of the note may be a holder, but not necessarily a holder in due course. |
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The holder in due course rule has been limited by various statutes. |
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Concerns have also been raised that the holder in due course rule does not align the incentives of the mortgage originators and the assignees efficiently. |
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While copyright is created the instant a work is fixed, generally the copyright holder can only get money damages if the owner registers the copyright. |
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In the past, peerages were sometimes forfeit or attainted under Acts of Parliament, most often as the result of treason on the part of the holder. |
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The cigarette holder that uses a plastic cylinder filled with granules of silica reduced the nicotine content by 14 percent and the tar content by 21 percent. |
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If one occurs naturally, such as a competitor going out of business, or lack of competition, it is not illegal until such time as the monopoly holder abuses the power. |
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A direct feed is used if there is an agreement between the account holder and the aggregator allowing direct transmission of account data to the aggregator. |
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