A clerical secretary could revoke the permit of a clergyman to do pastoral work. |
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Users with a grantable privilege can only revoke privileges they have granted and chains they have caused. |
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So this was not a threat to revoke, this was a notice of rescission or revocation. |
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And if you ever decide you don't want the revocable trust, it can be time-consuming to revoke. |
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I said nothing, just nodded my head before I said anything to go back on or revoke my promise, so carefully and so brashly made. |
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There is also a warning that tax authorities will not be able to revoke already signed deals. |
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A revoke counts the same as at Short Whist, but the exposed hand cannot revoke. |
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Organizing for a referendum to revoke the law on letters rogatory has already begun. |
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And in the situation postulated the patient no longer has the capacity to revoke his advance directive. |
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Others may revoke your on-time discounts if a payment arrives a day after the due date, he says. |
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This is because, if the settlor can revoke the terms of the trust, a creditor can simply obtain a court order requiring him to do so. |
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Regulars in a Westbury pub are backing a landlord's bid to overturn the decision to revoke his late licence by contributing towards legal fees. |
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His Honour further concluded that Herstatt's bankruptcy did not revoke Chase's mandate to receive funds on its behalf. |
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Stores given permission to sell fireworks all year will need a licence which local authorities will be able to refuse and revoke if necessary. |
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It gave the County Board of Supervisors the power to issue or revoke licenses of roadhouses and dance halls outside municipal corporations. |
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King Mswati III of Swaziland was forced to revoke an edict making it an offence to ridicule the royals by baring buttocks. |
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The judge may at any time revoke an order committing a person to prison under this section and, if he is already in custody, order his discharge. |
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As in Droggn, this revoke penalty is too mild to be an effective deterrent to deliberate revoking, and is only suitable as a punishment for an accidental error. |
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Now they expect to hold an unchallengeable contest to revoke the president's mandate and those of the 29 representatives in the National Assembly that remain committed to him. |
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Actual data and scientifically sound information would be required to revoke any tolerances, and some assumptive or anecdotal information would be disallowed. |
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An Intermediary may not be able to revoke a proxy if it receives insufficient notice of revocation. |
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If the payment order concerned is settled while the algorithm is running, any request to reorder or revoke shall be rejected. |
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The right of revocation allows the debtor to revoke the payment within 30 days without providing an explanation or reason. |
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If the original of your will can't be located after your death, the copy can be probated as long as your brother can prove to the court you did not revoke it. |
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The parole officer would then be in a position to immediately suspend the long-term supervision order, or in the case of a parolee, revoke the parole. |
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A simpler implementation of revoke is to use the zeroize mechanism, but to only zeroize keys for a particular connection, instead of zeroizing all of them. |
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The regulator needs to quickly revoke the licences of firms that are not up to scratch. |
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In victory, Mr Morales said he would revoke the firms' ownership of gas at the wellhead, and seek service contracts with them instead. |
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A spate of financial malfeasance in private banking firms led the Algerian government to revoke the licenses of all private banks. |
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They revoke and stand in place of any prior written or verbal agreement of the same nature that may have been made between the Parties. |
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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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In addition, we could not find any documented criteria for making discretionary decisions to refuse or revoke a passport. |
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In the event that he does raise objections to our terms and conditions of of purchase, we shall be entitled to revoke the order. |
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Websites should probably revoke and re-issue their encryption keys as well. |
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Keep track of which services you give permission to access others, and revoke this if one is compromised or you stop using it. |
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The challenge there was to a refusal to exercise a discretion to revoke the deportation order, which decision is premised on the validity of the deportation order. |
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If you wish to revoke your proxy, prepare a written statement to this effect. |
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Many of the ones that remain setuid have been modified to revoke privileges as early as possible. |
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I may revoke or cancel this Agreement at any time upon notice being provided by me either in writing or orally. |
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This Consent and Release does not entitle any holder of the Notes to revoke any valid and unrevoked consent previously submitted by holders of the Notes. |
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His father went to the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria and said his kid was dangerous, and that they should revoke his U.S. travel visa. |
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We hereby direct the Superintendent, by order, to carry out his proposal to revoke Mr. Airi's mortgage brokerage licence. |
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I reserve the right to revoke any and all revocable beneficiary designations. |
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If we find out that there is a criminal record, the minister has the power to revoke the permit. |
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It is also obvious that my party and I would like to revoke the Schengen Agreement. |
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However, it is the responsibility of the requesting agency to grant, revoke or deny a clearance. |
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You can send a written notice stating that you would like to revoke your proxy, or you can complete and submit a new proxy bearing a later date. |
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You may also revoke a proxy in person at the Meeting by making a request to that effect to the Secretary of the Company. |
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Obviously, neither the Notice of Proposal to revoke the licence, nor the Interim Order of Suspension which accompanied the Notice of Proposal to levy the monetary penalty would have come into existence. |
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The lapse of time between a signatory's request to revoke a certificate, the actual revocation and the publication of the notice of revocation, could allow an impostor to enter into fraudulent transactions. |
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The judge responsible for enforcing sentences may allow, adjourn, refuse, withdraw or revoke the suspension or division of the prison sentence into instalments. |
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If so, steps can be taken to suspend or revoke the licence and law enforcement authorities are notified so they can take appropriate action to remove the firearms. |
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She has joined the growing chorus of criticism by some government ministers and backbenchers, legal experts and community groups, over attempts to increase executive powers to revoke citizenship of suspected terrorists. |
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We will assume for the purposes of our analysis, but without deciding, that there was such a trust and that the 1973 amendment to the Plan did not effectively revoke it. |
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If you no longer trust your attorney, you may revoke the mandate. |
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The Court then considered whether the employer had been entitled to revoke its initial offer of 18 months of working notice and substitute the offer of six months of pay in lieu. |
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We are furthermore entitled to revoke the right to collect claims. |
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This is done before deciding whether to refuse or revoke a licence. If a licence is refused or revoked, the affected individual may refer the matter to a provincial court for review. |
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Every decision to adopt, amend or revoke a rule shall as soon as is practicable be circulated to all members of the ICC and posted on the nhri.net website. |
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We expressly reserve the right to revoke the right granted in paragraph 5.2 for breach of these terms of use and to take any action we deem appropriate. |
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Chamber of Commerce in asking DOT to revoke DHL's FAFF license because of unfair business practices. |
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The King of France had the power to revoke all legal decisions made by the King of England in Aquitaine, which was unacceptable to the English. |
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The minister also holds the power to revoke naturalization at any time for specific reasons listed in the Act. |
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During and after the war, most European countries passed amendments to revoke naturalization. |
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Spain and Italy have system of devolution where regions have autonomy, but the national government retains the right to revoke it. |
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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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But GM, which has since opened another dealership in the Bronx, contends that race played no part in its decision to revoke Gidron's franchise. |
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The European Union called for Russia to revoke its decision and turn back. |
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In accordance with custom, preparations were made to settle Henry's outstanding debts and to revoke outstanding sentences of forfeiture. |
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The subject argues that, since he does not intend to request his release on bail and therefore is not in a position to use his passport, the recommendation to revoke it is unnecessary. |
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Anyone can submit an application, but we do reserve the right to refuse membership or revoke a Website's membership at any time if we conclude that it contains objectionable material. |
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When a registrant fails to live up to the requirements of registration, the Superintendent has the discretion to refuse to renew, suspend, revoke or impose conditions on a mortgage broker's registration. |
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The High Representative has written to the Speaker of RSNA requesting that the Assembly revoke its conclusions by 11 June, thus nullifying the 14 May conclusions before they enter into force. |
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The Act does not provide for the circumstances under which the Minister may refuse to recognize an association or organization or revoke the recognition. |
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A disallowance resolution, if not rejected, becomes an Order of the House enjoining the Governor in Council or minister to revoke the statutory instrument. |
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Once the plaint had been made there was nothing that could be done to revoke it. |
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After this Henry felt compelled to revoke the two controversial clauses, which went against canon law. |
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But when this deal became known, competitors convinced the Pennsylvania Legislature to revoke South Improvement's charter. |
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It is Senate that grants degrees, and has the authority to revoke them. |
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In 1991, the European Commission requested that Spain revoke its law that all typewriters, computers and printers sold domestically include the Spanish diacritical mark. |
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The nationality laws of the US, Canada and Australia have similar provisions to revoke local nationality from citizens who gained such citizenship via naturalisation. |
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It also has the power to remove the President and State Comptroller from office, revoke the immunity of its members, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. |
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If it is not possible to revoke Governor's rule within six months of imposition, the President's Rule under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution is imposed. |
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Most guarantors know that they cannot unilaterally revoke their guarantee. |
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The two lion kings, William the Lion, King of Scotland, and Richard, opened negotiations to revoke the Treaty of Falaise and an agreement was reached. |
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The BBC may also revoke a licence under certain circumstances. |
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In the same year, 1560, John Knox realised his goal of seeing Scotland become a Protestant nation and the Scottish parliament revoke papal authority in Scotland. |
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Margaret persuaded Henry to revoke the appointments York had made as Protector, while York was made to return to his post as lieutenant in Ireland. |
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