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On a breach of contract by a defendant, a court generally awards the sum that would restore the injured party to the economic position they expected from performance of the promise or promises ( known as an " expectation measure " or " benefit-of-the-bargain " measure of damages ).
On his release after eighteen years he fulfilled a promise by hiring his nephew Christopher Wren to build a great Chapel in his former college.
On his death bed Peuerbach made Regiomontanus promise to finish the book and publish it.
On his deathbed, Mr. Dashwood extracts a promise from his son, that he will take care of his half-sisters ; however, John's selfish and greedy wife, Fanny, soon persuades him to renege.
* February 5 – Kashmir Day On February 5, 1964, India backed out of its promise to hold plebiscite in disputed territory of Kashmir.
On 2 August 1853, he met a gathering of 1, 500 to 2, 000 protesters, but all he would promise to do was relay their grievances before the legislature ( which could not meet, as all the other members had fled ).
On the occasion of the change of emperors, in 820, he was put forward as a candidate for the patriarchate and at least obtained the promise of toleration.
On one of the emperor's visits to St Peter's Basilica, the pope openly called him to account for his favourite's conduct, exhorting him by the grave of St Peter to promise that he would allow no schismatical assemblies in Rome.
On his 21st birthday, having fulfilled his promise to his father, Welk left the family farm to pursue a career in music, which he loved.
On July 9, reports circulated that he had executed forty-four foreigners ( including women and children ) from missionary families whom he had invited to the provincial capital Taiyuan under the promise to protect them.
On her deathbed, she convinces her father to free Tom, but because of circumstances the promise never materializes.
On the day of customs, any commoner could bring complaints of any nature against anyone in the kingdom, the king included, with the promise that he or she would not be punished.
Both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church contend that they are still in harmony with the teachings and practices Jesus gave the Apostles, and that Jesus ' promise has been fulfilled: " On this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.
They surrendered on the promise of return to the U. S. On March 27, the company and others, 365 men total, were massacred at Goliad, Texas, by order of Gen. Santa Anna.
On 3 September 1639 the Leagues agreed with Spain to bring the Valtellina back under League sovereignty, but with the promise to respect the free exercise of the Catholic faith.
On March 29, 2011, the New Democrats presented their first real campaign promise, a proposal to cap credit card rates in order to reduce credit card debt.
On 1 July 1532, he surrendered to his rival, King Frederick I of Denmark, in exchange for a promise of safe conduct.
The Demand Notes ' printed promise of payment " On Demand " was removed and the statement " This Note is a Legal Tender " was added.
On June 1 the " Reaction Riksdag ", as it was generally called, removed to the capital ; and it was now that the French ambassador and the crown prince Gustav called upon the new Privy Councillors to redeem their promise as to a reform of the constitution which they had made before the elections.
On 17 July, 1831, Laura petitioned Colborne to honour Maitland's promise, including another certificate from Fitzgibbon attesting her contribution to the war.
Since the acquisition of the material, WIDEawake-Deathrow Entertainment LLC, under the management of WIDEawake Entertainment Group Inc., has made many positive steps towards improving the image of Death Row by making good on its promise to make royalty payments to many of the various artists, producers, and songwriters with commercially released material under the label. On " Record Store Day " April 18, 2009, the label has issued a free Death Row " Record Store Day " CD sampler, which included Petey Pablo's " Pay for the Pussy ," Crooked I's " Hoodstar ," and Danny Boy's " Do What You Do.
On 5 April, James left Edinburgh for London, promising to return every three years ( a promise he did not keep ), and progressed slowly southwards, to arrive in the capital after Elizabeth's funeral.
On July 1, 2006, the Conservative Party reduced the tax by 1 % ( to 6 %), a 2005 election promise.
On Raw, Edge held up to that promise by engaging in foreplay with Lita until they were interrupted by Flair, who called Edge a disgrace and " that he was horrible in the sack.
On September 29 he received a medal from the emperor and another promise that Austria would not abandon Tyrol.

On and freeze
On November 3, 1997, the U. S. government imposed a trade embargo against Sudan and a total asset freeze against the Government of Sudan under Executive Order 13067.
On 20 July, Callaghan announced an emergency ten-point programme with a six-month freeze on wage and salary increases.
On May 12, 2003 it was reported that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had rejected Israel's main road map requirement, a settlement freeze, as " impossible " due to the need for settlers to build new houses and start families.
On November 20, 1941, Nomura presented proposal B, which offered to withdraw Japanese forces from southern Indochina if the United States agreed to end aid to the Nationalists Chinese, freeze military deployments in Southeast Asia ( except for Japan's reinforcement of northern Indochina ), provide Japan with " a required quantity of oil ," and assist Japan in acquiring materials from the Dutch East Indies.
On December 18, 2003, Prime Minister Paul Martin announced a freeze in federal spending on all major capital projects, including Via's five-year $ 700 million capital investment ' Renaissance II ' program announced just six weeks earlier by outgoing Prime Minister Chrétien's administration.
On November 12, 1980, Thompson, by his executive order, instituted a hiring freeze for all state agencies, boards, bureaus, and commissions under his control as governor.
On 25 November 2009, Israel imposed a 10-month construction freeze on all of its settlements in the West Bank.
On November 25, 2008, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt announced a temporary freeze on acquisition of new trade division titles, allegedly in response to the economic crisis of 2008.
On One More Extra Stage, it is in sudden-death mode, which means just one step that is not scored " Perfect " or " Great " or one freeze that is scored " NG " ends the game.
On August 1, 2006, Issei Noro, the group's leader, decided to freeze all activities of the band until further notice.
On One More Extra Stage, it is in sudden-death mode, which means just one step that is not scored " Perfect " or " Great " or one freeze that is scored " NG " ends the game.
On Encore Extra Stage, it is in sudden-death mode, which means just one step that is not scored " Perfect " or " Great " or one freeze that is scored " NG " ends the game.
On Thursday 4 July, came the decision by Dr. Abd El Menem Emarah to release the club board and the Egyptian Football Federation board after the sad incidence in the game between Ahly and Zamalek season 95 / 96, as the board decided to freeze the football activity in the club.
On Planet Drool, she appears as the Ice Princess, keeper of the Crystal Heart, which is a necklace she wears which can freeze anything, including time.
On June 21, 2005, the U. S. Department of Education put a freeze on approving CEC's new applications for additional campuses or acquisitions while it examined the company's financial records and compliance with federal student aid regulations.
On December 2, 1997, Horry County council voted to freeze zoning rules in an area of Carolina Forest for 20 years in exchange for land to build parks and roads in an 8-3 vote on the development agreement.

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