The following stipulation in the record shows the unsubstantiality of that statement just quoted from his opinion. |
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But it did not cede Taiwan because among legal experts, there is a consensus that cession requires the stipulation of both donor and recipient. |
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An ordinary enough stipulation, one might suppose, and the story moves on quickly. |
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Well, we'll have some performance tests shortly, but we want to note another stipulation made in the documentation on the modules. |
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It is exactly about the stipulation that warrants inscription of the numbers and letters in black against a white backdrop. |
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There had been a stipulation in the lease that the buildings were not to be altered without the lessor's consent, which was never asked for. |
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There is no stipulation of a time limit for US political rule and economic control over the country's resources. |
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The nullity of such a stipulation does not affect the validity of the other provisions of the contract or document of which it forms a part. |
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But the Italian initiative broke down because Germany would not accept the Franco-British stipulation that the invading troops must be withdrawn. |
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This stipulation requiring written form also applies to a change in this provision. |
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Finally, I should like to comment on the stipulation of an age limit for children. |
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And any stipulation on how to spend the money is unlikely this time around, too. |
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Her main stipulation was that the gallery be named in commemoration of both her own family and her husband's family, hence the name Govett-Brewster. |
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The stipulation was founded upon the fact that at the last trial they did take care of the matters as to the voluntariness and intelligentness of the waiver of those statements. |
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Our invoices are payable on 30 days, except explicit adversative stipulation on the front side of the invoice. |
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It is a stipulation of the Premier League that all clubs have undersoil heating in order to allow them to fulfil fixtures. |
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Henry Northup, whose will contained the stipulation that his slaves be manumitted. |
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The directive does stipulate that Member States must carry out random tests, but I fear that this stipulation is too noncommittal. |
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And the law should respect such a stipulation in commercial negotiations. |
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That stipulation continues to be breached on a daily basis, but we still pump in aid as if all was well. |
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And the Conservatives went out of their way to underline that stipulation in the budget. |
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There should also be the stipulation that SIRC must be notified within one week of the application. |
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Some 100 or so practices were invited to send on-the-boards material for this issue, with the stipulation that projects had to be unbuilt, but viable. |
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I was sure that theme nights had some built-in stipulation enforcing dressing up, but alas I have to say I was related to everyone who made an effort. |
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His one stipulation before okaying a poster of his Jockey ad, for example, was that all proceeds go to cystic fibrosis. |
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The stipulation likely to be most widely felt is what experts are calling an effective shutdown of medication abortions. |
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Another consideration which grew from this stipulation in these agreements was the issue of half-breed rights, which was raised by the Indians both with the Vidal-Anderson commission and with Robinson. |
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All sales transacted imply acceptance without reservation of the set of general sales conditions laid out herein, notwithstanding any countermanding stipulation listed in the purchase conditions. |
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Net prices do not include taxes, unless with a specific stipulation. |
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One of the key aspects of the stipulation that lobbyists now have to undertake is the requirement that they file monthly reports for lobbying activities that they initiate with ministers, their staff and senior officials. |
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By stipulation of the parties, the agreement may be electronically or stenographically recorded and made under oath or affirmed. |
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Valence state is similar to oxidation state except that a further stipulation of the energy levels of the electrons in the orbitals must be made. |
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Australia's states spent nine years bickering about Canberra's location despite the constitution's stipulation that the capital be within 100 miles of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, which rather narrowed the choice. |
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A clear stipulation must be made to the effect that, within the health insurance companies, this authority must be delegated to a medical practitioner who was alone bound by medical secrecy. |
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There are 17 laws in the official Laws of the Game, each containing a collection of stipulation and guidelines. |
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Although this tactic was widely felt by commentators to be against the spirit of the game there was no legal stipulation against it. |
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Any infringement of this stipulation is a breach of copyright. |
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Archives and their staff will respect the restrictions imposed on any information made available to them which carries a stipulation of confidentiality by someone from outside their institution. |
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There is no stipulation that the recipient firms contribute to the plan from their own resources and that the aid is limited to the strict minimum required to restore the viability of the recipient firm. |
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Isabella's one stipulation was that there would be no revocation of gifts made to churches, hospitals, or the poor. |
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Part of the treaty was a stipulation that each side would keep the possessions it held on 31 July, so Surinam was again returned to the Dutch. |
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The stipulation of the US reducing Botswana's debt is that Botswana will focus on more extensive conservation of the land. |
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If I lend you my car, my only stipulation is that you fill up the gas tank before returning it. |
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There is no need, in order for such practices to fall under Article 82, for a legal obligation or express stipulation requiring the customer to obtain its supplies exclusively from the dominant firm. |
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Depending on the stipulation of the donors, resources in the Fund could be used to finance certain CIS activities in order to implement the Agreement. |
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This stipulation shall also apply if facts are brought to the attention of the seller which give rise to doubts concerning the customer's ability to pay. |
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Quotron and ADP are jointly submitting the stipulation to the court to be entered as a partial final judgment. |
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When Henry II invaded Gwynedd in 1157 the terms of the peace agreement between him and Owain Gwynedd included the stipulation that Cadwaladr should be given back his lands. |
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When the matrons of the Teutones heard of this stipulation, they begged the consul that they might instead be allowed to minister in the temples of Ceres and Venus. |
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If there is no express stipulation in the contract that time is of the essence, it can be made so by serving a notice fixing a specified time for completion. |
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