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uncontested and possession
Since a lender could not re-sell the property until it had been in uncontested possession for years, or unless it could show changed circumstances, the value of real estate collateral was significantly impaired.
The scrum was traditionally used as a mechanism where the two teams compete for possession of the football ; however this has since changed with the introduction of fair, but uncontested scrums, where the ball is fed into the second row, instead of the first, all but eliminating an effective competition for the ball.
As Rugby League scrums are currently uncontested and almost always won by the team with the feed, the kicking team moves at least 40 metres forward while retaining possession with a renewed set of six tackles after a successful 40-20.

uncontested and also
Some states also consider a felony conviction to be grounds for an uncontested divorce.
The parties might also agree to an uncontested divorce as long as one of the parties is willing to allege one of the fault based grounds or has the requisite separation agreement or judgment.
The last uncontested reports of vakkas being held originate in the 19th century, although sporadic reports also surface in the 20th century.
1959, his last full year as uncontested champion, was another rare low-profile year ; in his two fights, he beat Sterling Davis by a knockout in three, and then Durelle again, also by a knockout in three, to once again retain his World Light Heavyweight title.
Rather than finding uncontested market niches, the attacker could also look for uncontested geographical areas.
In 1963 he was elected President in an uncontested election, and also led Algeria's costly defense against the Moroccan invasion in the Sand war.
At the Treaty of Managua in 1860, Great Britain allowed Nicaragua to have uncontested claim over the Mosquito Coast, but the treaty also created a Miskitu reserve, a self governing entity which enjoyed semi-sovereign rights.
While an Israel Patent Attorney's work is similar to that of, for example, a US Patent Agent, section 155 of the Israel Patent law authorizes a patent attorney to represent a client in contested and uncontested proceedings before the ILPO and in the courts ( provided in the latter case that the representation does not concern legal aspects of the dispute and that the client is also represented by an attorney-at-law who is present in court ).
Tribunals can also award damages in a series of similar and uncontested cases, such as the Irish Army deafness claims that ran on for over a decade.
It is for this reason that the Al Bhed are so dangerous to the Yevon clergy: since the Al Bhed also freely use machina as well, they are a threat to the church ’ s previously uncontested control of Spira.
His 744 total disposals during the season also ranked second within the league, while his 494 uncontested possessions ranked fourth.
The majority conceeded that “ If we were to derive a rule exclusively to address the uncontested facts of this case, Atwater might well prevail .” The majority also acknowledged specific directness in its actual opinion, “ suggesting that courts look with ‘ disfavor ’ on such legislative enactments ‘ as interfering with the constitutional liberties of the subject ’.” Furthermore, the majority decision concluded that “ warrantless misdemeanor arrests not need constitutional attention ,” and that “ It is of course easier to devise a minor-offense limitation by statute than to derive one through the Constitution ” Thus, the court rejected adopting a new Constitutional law rule by focusing on administrability concerns.
Consequently, the administration hired a new head coach, Mario Revuelta Zúñiga, who brought the Youth A team to an uncontested championship and, in the major leagues, the team managed to win 3 matches ; the following year was also a success.

uncontested and Walter
In 1927 Rudolf Hess relayed to Walter Hewel Hitler's belief that world peace could only be acquired " when one power, the racially best one, has attained uncontested supremacy ".
In a letter written by Rudolf Hess to Walter Hewel in 1927, Hess paraphrases Hitler's vision: " World peace is certainly an ideal worth striving for ; in Hitler's opinion it will be realizable only when one power, the racially best one, has attained complete and uncontested supremacy.

uncontested and out
On May 4, 2004, United States ambassador Sichan Siv walked out of the Commission following the uncontested election of Sudan to the commission, calling it an " absurdity " in light of Sudan's ethnic cleansing in the Darfur region.
Fleischer points out that Google, while still largely uncontested, operates in a gray zone of copyright ( e. g. the business model of Google Books is to display millions of pages of copyrighted and uncopyrighted books as part of a business plan drawing its revenue from advertising ).
Sinn Féin won 73 out of the 105 Irish seats in the House of Commons, their votes 476, 087 ( or 46. 9 %) for 48 seats, plus 25 uncontested without a ballot.
Beauprez ended up winning the nomination uncontested ; he was briefly opposed by Marc Holtzman, who dropped out of the race and endorsed Beauprez several months before the primary.
* Parliamentary election, 2011: PAP won 60. 1 % of the popular vote and 81 ( of which 5 were uncontested ) out of 87 seats
The lead runner could have scored the winning run uncontested — but he instead went out of his way to run over BYU's catcher, who was standing on the first-base side of home plate ( for those not familiar with baseball, the opposite side from a runner heading for home ).
In the December 1918 general election, Sinn Féin won 73 out of 105 seats, 25 of which were uncontested.
The DNB information pertaining to publications appears sound, especially since this doesn't involve distinguishing between different people of the same name, but simply checking out a book of uncontested authorship.

uncontested and allows
* Matador Defense: Poor defense that allows their opponent to drive uncontested through the lane to the basket.

uncontested and for
While Fine Gael was responsible for the initial nomination of the uncontested, first President of Ireland, Douglas Hyde, a Fine Gael candidate has never won an election to the office of President.
The rule adopted by a committee for American football in 1880 first provided for the uncontested right of one side to play the ball by foot ( in any direction ) for a scrimmage.
Nazarbayev solidified his position by winning an uncontested election for president in December 1991.
Ottoman control was uncontested during the early modern period, but the Lebanese coast became important for its contacts and trades with Venice and other Italian city-states.
It is, indeed, the cardinal weakness of this form of intuitionism that no satisfactory list can be given and that no moral principles have the " constant and never-failing entity ," or the definiteness, of the concepts of geometry ( these attacks are not uncontested — see, for example, the " Common Sense " tradition from Thomas Reid to James McCosh and the Oxford Realists Harold Prichard and Sir William David Ross ).
The dissolution was reported in The Times on 24 January and on 30 January the names of the first fourteen MPs for uncontested seats were published ; by 9 February a Conservative victory was apparent.
After the Treaty of Nerchinsk ( 1689 ), the area became an uncontested part of the Qing Empire for the next century and a half.
If all the issues are decided between the parties they may agree to submit the papers to the court for approval ; this is known as an uncontested divorce.
Thiệu then passed legislation to restrict candidacy eligibility for the 1971 election, banning almost all would-be opponents, while the rest withdrew as it was obvious that the poll would be a sham ; Thiệu won more than 90 percent of the vote and the election was uncontested, while Kỳ retired from politics.
Olivier ran uncontested for Governor in the 2006 Libertarian primary.
The victory of the Holy League prevented the Mediterranean Sea from becoming an uncontested highway for Muslim forces and helped to prevent the Ottomans from advancing further along the Mediterranean flank of Europe.
Unionists, on the other hand, won 26 seats for 287, 618 ( 28. 3 %) of votes, whereas Sinn Féin votes were 476, 087 ( or 46. 9 %) for 48 seats, plus 25 uncontested, totalling an impressive 73 seats.
Nonetheless, it was not an uncontested part of their empire ; for example, an uprising is known to have started in AD 58 and lasted at least until AD 61, ending with a compromise treaty.
In the succeeding July 1847, Bright was elected uncontested for Manchester, with Milner Gibson.
With her daughter at school, Mother Jean became increasingly frustrated and filed for divorce, which was finalized, uncontested, on September 29, 1922.
The constituencies in which Sinn Féin won uncontested seats were those which subsequently showed high levels of support for republican candidates.

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