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If and litigant
If still unsatisfied, the litigant can appeal to the highest appellate court in the state, which is usually called the state supreme court and is usually located in or near the state capital.
If the case ultimately loses, the litigant does not have to pay any of the money funded back.
If a litigant files suit in federal court, and that court stays proceedings to allow a state court to consider the questions of state law, the litigant may inform the state court that he reserves any federal-law issues in the action for federal court.
If a litigant did not feel confident to make his own speech, he would seek the service of a logographer ( also called a, logopoios, from, poieo, ' to make '), to whom he would describe his case.

If and chooses
If one chooses an infinite number of distinct points in the unit interval, then there must be some accumulation point in that interval.
If he / she chooses not to put the detectors there, then the interference pattern will become reality ; if he / she does put the detectors there, then the beam path will become reality.
If one chooses a critical value of the test statistic D < sub > α </ sub > such that P ( D < sub > n </ sub > > D < sub > α </ sub >)
Rand summarizes: If chooses to live, a rational ethics will tell him what principles of action are required to implement his choice.
If the Prime Minister dies in office, the Cabinet chooses an Interim Prime Minister, to run the government until a new government is placed in power.
If either the 2nd player chooses to move to the square diagonal to the first player or the first player's 2nd move is not to this square given the choice, then a starting position before flipping moves commence that differs from the standard Othello position arises.
The passers-by spit in his face, and sometimes beat him … unmercifully … If a Jew enters a shop for anything, he is forbidden to inspect the goods … Should his hand incautiously touch the goods, he must take them at any price the seller chooses to ask for them ...
If it chooses the former, the telephone company will face less regulation but will also have to comply with FCC regulations requiring what the Act refers to as " open video systems.
If it chooses shares, it avoids increasing its debt, and in some cases the new shareholders may also provide non monetary help, such as expertise or useful contacts.
If the medium becomes idle, the sender transmits a frame with a probability p. If the station chooses not to transmit ( the probability of this event is 1-p ), the sender waits until the next available time slot and transmits again with the same probability p. This process repeats until the frame is sent or some other sender starts transmitting.
If you must move your opponent's pawn to promotion, then your opponent chooses to what piece it promotes.
If a word has more than one definition listed, the Picker privately chooses which one to use, but in such a case must specify, " X, when it does not mean so-and-so.
If a plan chooses to pay less than Medicare for some benefits, like skilled nursing facility care, the savings may be passed along to consumers by offering lower co-payments for doctor visits.
If the contestant chooses to play, a lighted " spinner " begins moving around the board, while the individual squares on the board cycle through a series of items.
If no bidder chooses to utilize the buyout option before the end of bidding the highest bidder wins and pays their bid.
If a novice chooses to leave during the novitiate period no penalty is incurred.
If the individual chooses that outcome which has the maximum chance of being satisfactory, then this individual's behavior is theoretically indistinguishable from that of an optimizing individual under certain conditions
If a second player chooses to play a higher card of the same suit or any trump, that player wins the trick.
Following his conversion to Christianity, C. S. Lewis believed that the resurrection of Jesus belonged in this category of myths, with the additional property of having actually happened: " If God chooses to be mythopoeic — and is not the sky itself a myth — shall we refuse to be mythopathic?
If the player chooses the Bad Ending, Klogg is punched out by a transformed Klaymen.
If the Player chooses the Good Ending, Klogg tries to kill the awakened Hoborg but steps on the remote for his cannon and is blasted clean off the Neverhood.
If the re-vote does not resolve the tie, the tied players are granted immunity and the non-tied players ( except anyone who has won individual immunity ) are forced to choose rocks out of a bag without looking ; the player who chooses the differently colored rock is eliminated.
If the Elder chooses to take fewer than the maximum, she may then look at the remainder from the five ( which are the first ones that the Younger will take ).

If and enforce
If these ends could not be immediately achieved, then an international body attached to the League of Nations should enact and enforce legislation to protect workers and trade unions.
If mediation does not result in settlement, each side can continue to enforce their rights through appropriate court or tribunal procedures.
If A did not comply with the final judgement passed by the courts of State X, B could enforce that judgement in the state where A resides under the full faith and credit clause of the US Constitution.
If there is no written agreement, a court of equity can specifically enforce an oral agreement to convey only if the part performance doctrine is satisfied.
If the tribune was abroad, the plebeians in Rome could not enforce their oath to kill any individual who harmed or interfered with the tribune.
If the plaintiff is successful, judgment will be given in the plaintiff's favor, and a variety of court orders may be issued to enforce a right, award damages, or impose a temporary or permanent injunction to prevent an act or compel an act.
If a hospital ship persists in violating restrictions, a belligerent is legally entitled to capture it or take other means to enforce compliance.
If Frederick did not comply by this date, Ferdinand threatened to use force to enforce his right as Holy Roman Emperor and rightful King of Bohemia to overthrow the usurper.
If we enforce both restrictions, we get RLP, Co-RLP, BPLP, and ZPLP.
If the mark does not perform this essential function and it is no longer possible to legally enforce rights in relation to the mark, the mark may have become generic.
If the dog's desire to enforce order is not channeled and directed to a suitable end by a strong, confident leader, he may exhibit many undesirable behaviors.
If resistance is made to the execution of the laws of Rhode-Island, by such force as the civil peace shall be unable to overcome, it will be the duty of this Government to enforce the constitutional guarantee — a guarantee given and adopted mutually by all the original States.
If a hearing is not requested by the recipient in the given time, the cease-and-desist order becomes final and the agency has the ability to enforce its order in a court of law.
If the past creator refuses to grant permission to the innovator, the past creator may appeal to the government to enforce their intellectual property rights.
If Mom signs the deed believing what he told her, and John tries to enforce the deed, Mom can plead " fraud in the factum.
If Mom signs the deed because of this statement from John, and John tries to enforce the deed prior to Mom's death, Mom can plead " fraud in the inducement.
If the British parliament were to legislate for Canada except at the request of the competent Canadian authorities, and the Queen assented to that legislation on the advice of her British ministers, Canadian courts would refuse to enforce that legislation.
If the second team to bat scores substantially fewer runs than the first team, the first team can enforce ( at their captain's discretion ) the follow-on, instructing ( known as " inviting the opposition to follow-on ") the second team to bat again immediately.
If there is a nexus between the applicant's wrongful act and the rights the applicant wishes to enforce, the court may not grant the applicant's request.
If the legal pronouncements of one state conflict with the public policy of another state, federal courts in the past have been reluctant to force a state to enforce the pronouncements of another state in contravention of its own public policy.
If we are not successful in our pending litigation regarding misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of related non-competition, non-solicitation and non-disclosure agreements, our ability to protect our confidential information and to enforce non-competition and non-solicitation agreements against former employees may be impaired, which could adversely affect our business and prospects.
If, however, the pre-1922 situation were to be continued, the Irish immigration authorities would have to continue to enforce British immigration policy after independence.
If the state's trial courts did not enforce the Constitution, they could be appealed up to the state supreme court, which could then be appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court.
If an individual or organization merely enters into a contract or asserts a contractual right outside of court is it not state action, but if an individual or organization sues to judicially enforce a contractual right it is state action ( Shelley v. Kraemer, 334 U. S. 1 ( 1948 ));

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