Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Madhouse on Castle Street" ¶ 15
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Contracts and with
Contracts were more restrictive in districts with high concentrations of poor and minority students.
* Bertrand Meyer: Touch of Class: Learning to Program Well with Object and Contracts Springer-Verlag, 2009 ISBN 978-3-540-92144-8 lxiv + 876 pages Full-color printing, numerous color photographs
* Contracts by the executor of a will to pay a debt of the estate with his own money.
* Java, via iContract2, Contract4J, jContractor, Jcontract, C4J, Google CodePro Analytix, STclass, Jass preprocessor, OVal with AspectJ, Java Modeling Language ( JML ), Jtest, SpringContracts for the Spring framework, Modern Jass, Custos using AspectJ, JavaDbC using AspectJ, JavaTESK using extension of Java, chex4j using javassist, or Contracts for Java, and the highly customizable java-on-contracts.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange ( CBOE ) issues Options Contracts on the Dow through the root symbol DJX in combination with long term expiration options called DJX LEAPS.
Service-level management ensures that arrangements are in place with internal IT support-providers and external suppliers in the form of Operational Level Agreements ( OLAs ) and Underpinning Contracts ( UCs ), respectively.
The City of Wildwood Contracts with St. Louis County Police Department.
Contrast this with the subtly more modern variation of the Texas version: Article 1 ( Titled Bill of Rights ) Section 16, entitled Bills of Attainder ; Ex Post Facto or Retroactive Laws: Impairing Obligation of Contracts: " No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, retroactive law, or any law impairing the obligation of contracts, shall be made ".
Contracts were signed with a number of independent producers, most notably Samuel Goldwyn, Alexander Korda and Howard Hughes.
Contracts were made with leading Assyrians, members of the royal family and foreign rulers, to assure their loyalty to the crown prince.
* Contracts with local and federal law enforcement agencies ( 5 %)
Contracts with actress and director Barbra Streisand, actors James Caan, Jane Fonda, Peter Sellers, and Burt Reynolds, directors Francis Ford Coppola and Blake Edwards, writer John Milius, singer Peter Frampton, and producer Ray Stark quickly followed.
* Contracts with bearer
He worked for Midwestern Industrial Gas Limited, beginning in 1961 as Lands and Contracts Manager with a promotion to Assistant General Manager following in 1963.
The Employment Contracts Act removed unions as a legal entity ; unions were now called bargaining agents with very restricted rights.
As part of the 1963 reorganization, Major League clubs increased their commitments to affiliate with minor league teams through Player Development Contracts, outright ownerships, or shared affiliations and co-op arrangements.
It served as part of the IRT's main line until August 1, 1918, when the Dual Contracts ' " H system " was put into service, with through trains over the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, and only shuttle trains under 42nd Street.
Contracts were arranged with three U. S. companies, but the total cost was approximately 240 million US dollars.
The Act amends Section 101 of the Internal Revenue Code by adding subsection ( j ), “ treatment of Certain Employer-Owned Life insurance Contracts ,” and adds Section 60391, “ Returns and Records with respect to Employer-Owned Life Insurance Contracts .”
Richardson and the then Minister of Social Welfare, Jenny Shipley, immediately reformed Social Welfare programme by reducing available benefits and allowances across the board, and in 1991 the National government enacted the Employment Contracts Act ( ECA ), which effectively demolished New Zealand's post-war industrial relations framework, replacing collective bargaining and compulsory union membership in many sectors with the concept of the individual employment contract.
* Solidarity Contracts ( Contratti di solidarietà ): in the same cases granting CIG benefits, companies can sign contracts with reduced work time, to avoid dismissing redundancy workers.
Contracts were made with private shipyards in both Britain and France to build rams to Confederate naval specifications, but their ultimate purpose could not be disguised.
Contracts were set up with the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroads to operate four other Metra routes.
In 1913, the BRT, through another subsidiary, the New York Municipal Railway, signed the Dual Contracts with the City of New York, to construct and operate new subways and other rapid transit lines to be built or improved under these contracts.

Contracts and union
As for the centre-left, Helen Clark and her Labour-led coalition have been criticised from ex-Alliance members and non-government organisations for their alleged lack of attention to centre-left social policies, while trade union membership has recovered due to Labour's repeal of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 and labour market deregulation and the deunionisation that had accompanied it in the nineties.
The National Hockey League Players ' Association or NHLPA is the labor union for the group of professional hockey players who are under Standard Player Contracts to the thirty member clubs in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) located in the United States and Canada.

Contracts and Equity
": Common Law, Congress of the United States, Conquest, Contracts, Corpus Delicti, Courts of England and the United States, Criminal Law ,( Story's contribution begins at " To the preceding article ....") Death, Punishment of, Domicil, Equity, Evidence, Jury, Lien, Legislation, and Codes, ( Story's contribution begins on p.

Contracts and other
Pokey has been referenced twice in the Hitman series of video games: in Hitman: Contracts as an obscure, esoteric easter egg, and more directly in Hitman: Blood Money, where an overheard conversation between guards has one inviting the other to look at the comics on a computer.
There is a general recognition that there is a need for an international law of contracts: for example, many nations have ratified the Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods, the Rome Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations offers less specialized uniformity, and there is support for the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, a private restatement, all of which represent continuing efforts to produce international standards as the internet and other technologies encourage ever more interstate commerce.
* Contracts in which one party becomes a surety ( acts as guarantor ) for another party's debt or other obligation.
* C # ( and other. NET languages ), via Code Contracts ( a Microsoft Research project integrated into the. NET Framework 4. 0 )
engaging in business or transactions in Iraq other than Contracts.
Most of the other surviving structures were either built new or rehabilitated between 1915 and 1922 as part of the Dual Contracts.
Shortly thereafter, Cardozo became a member of the group that founded the American Law Institute, which crafted a Restatement of the Law of Torts, Contracts, and a host of other private law subjects.
Contracts between the service provider and other third parties are often ( incorrectly ) called SLAs – because the level of service has been set by the ( principal ) customer, there can be no " agreement " between third parties ; these agreements are simply a " contract.
On the council, she served as the first Chair of the Committee on Contracts, investigating contracts issued by New York City in sludge and other areas.
Business law consists of many different areas typically taught in law school curricula, including: Contracts, the law of Corporations and other Business Organizations, Securities Law, Intellectual Property, Antitrust, Secured Transactions, Commercial Paper, Income Tax, Pensions & Benefits, Trusts & Estates, Immigration Law, Labor Law, Employment Law and Bankruptcy.
Trained to draft, interpret and administer complex contracts, those QSs who operate in the broader field of project management often adopt other titles such as " Contracts manager " or " Construction surveyor ".
Companies that are awarded Cost Type Contracts, Time and Materials Contracts, and other flexibly priced contracts are subject to annual DCAA audits and are required to submit incurred cost claims annually to DCAA.
In a meta-game, this reward is an incentive for other entrepreneurs to enter the Dominant Assurance Contract market, driving down the cost disadvantage of Dominant Assurance Contracts versus Assurance Contracts.
Contracts uberrimae fidei usually arise when one party has knowledge which the other does not have access to.
The company figured that if they built ramps from the Broadway line that could naturally be extended to an Eighth Avenue line, they would get a toehold on being awarded that line, rather than lose out to the IRT, the only other subway operator when the Dual Contracts were built.

0.468 seconds.