The chief of these is the principle of Senatorial courtesy, under which business can only be transacted by consent of the minority. |
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This includes after-tax amounts, provided these amounts are transacted as direct rollovers. |
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They also transacted business for the imperial court and were awarded ranks and privileges. |
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The way business is transacted, government operates, and national defense is conducted have changed. |
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Fourteen clear days' notice shall be given to all Clubs of the date, place and time of a Special General Meeting and of the business proposed to be transacted thereat. |
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The company's business includes both reinsurance and retrocession business transacted directly with clients or through reinsurance brokers. |
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Global markets in commodities are priced and transacted almost exclusively in dollars, because it is convenient for buyers and sellers. |
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Please refer to the information circular for the items of business to be transacted at the annual meeting. |
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A requisition must state in reasonable detail the business proposed to be transacted at the meeting. |
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Therefore, before you sell, it is crucial to determine what your gain or loss would have been if you had transacted in Canadian dollars. |
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It also transacted a substantial part of its business activities outside Germany. |
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Net banking income continued to grow, especially for business transacted in metropolitan France. |
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Instead, Members were given only a minute each in which to speak, and we wasted almost an hour in which no business was transacted. |
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The notice has to list the business to be transacted, proposed resolutions, the place, the day and the time of the meeting. |
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No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless the requisite quorum shall be present at the commencement of such business. |
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Subject to the Act, no business shall be transacted by the directors except at a meeting of directors at which a quorum of the board is present. |
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Futures are transacted in standardized amounts on regulated exchanges and are subject to daily cash settlement of changes in fair value. |
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The banking of the Corporation, or any part thereof, shall be transacted with such banks or trust companies as the Board may determine. |
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When that business was transacted, he turned to reading and making extracts, clearly in the process of working on the Natural History. |
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After the appropriate business has been transacted, the Commons again bow thrice and depart. |
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The business to be transacted at such special general meetings shall be stated in the notice thereof, and no other business may be considered at those meetings. |
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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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The Committee may from time to time invite other persons it considers advisable to attend its meetings and participate in deliberations and discussions on the various matters transacted by the Committee. |
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Such sale or purchase may be made at our discretion on any exchange or other market where such business is then transacted, or at public sale or private sale, with or without advertising. |
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For these operations, the range of counterparties is not restricted a priori and the procedures are adapted to the market conventions for the debt instruments transacted. |
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Foreign exchange futures contracts are similar in mechanics to foreign exchange forward contracts, but differ in that they are in standard currency amounts with standard settlement dates and are transacted on an exchange. |
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Notice of any meeting must indicate the place, the day and the hour of the meeting and where special business will be transacted, the notice should state the general nature of that business. |
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As Secretary it will be your duty to attend all regular and executive meetings of the Branch and to keep a complete and accurate account of all business transacted. |
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The notice will be mailed at least 21 and not more than 60 days prior to the meeting and must specify the time and place of the meeting and in reasonable detail, the nature of all business to be transacted. |
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It is how much of the business of government has been transacted. |
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It brought together, for mutual assistance and defence, communities whose way of life was founded on sea-borne commerce, freely transacted by free men under agreed rules. |
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Trade and financial flows, which, unlike the bulk of GDP, are transacted at market exchange rates, should be converted at those rates into dollars. |
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The Roman basilica was a large public building where business or legal matters could be transacted. |
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According to tradition, business was initially transacted at the Nags Head Inn, opposite St Botolph's church in Bishopsgate, before moving to India House in Leadenhall Street. |
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