It gave the government a grace period of 60 days to look for a new owner.
You forfeit any unused funds each year, but many employers that offer FSAs give employees a grace period.
When the amendment was adopted in April a grace period of four months was given to allow illegal immigrants to leave the country.
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If you take out an item and put it back, you might be charged, though most hotels give a grace period of about 40 seconds.
The practice has continued because lenders have had a grace period from the provision within the Data Protection Act, which bans sharing of such personal data.
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Thus, prior to a glut of ten new countries joining the EU in 2004, existing members were granted a grace period in which to indulge themselves in temporary labour-market restrictions.
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European officials say an embargo would either contain a grace period to leave time for refiners to find replacements for Iranian oil or make exceptions for existing long-term supply deals.
The last one occurred less than two years ago when Warsaw rescheduled its debts to the Paris Club of official creditors with a grace period extending through 1992 and repayments postponed until 1993-97.
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Financial stocks were also in focus after sources said global regulators would give banks a grace period before forcing them to implement stricter capital rules, easing concerns they might need to issue stock in the near future.
Some states are stricter than others Wisconsin, for example, requires welfare recipients to engage in some kind of work immediately, while Massachusetts gives a grace period of 60 days but almost all have cut their welfare burden (see map).
But more important than making a profit from goofy plastic glasses or large corporate brands, this is a grace period in which he will expand his personal brand and accrue more and more advertisers that want to be associated with him.
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The talk in Berlin is that after a grace period of about a year, the Social Democrats would quit as the CDU's junior partner to lead a red-green-"dark red" government a three-way coalition between the SPD, the Greens and the Left, an amalgam of the successors to the former East German Communists and disgruntled West German Social Democrats.
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The company does not charge interest on balances paid within a certain grace period.
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Companies will be allowed a longer grace period to make up their deficits.
Your declared funds must be spent within the tax year, although a small grace period is sometimes granted up until the tax filing deadline.
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If the government fell, as a result of a no-confidence motion, there would be a two-week grace period to allow the parties to see whether a new administration could be constructed.
He, like all COBRA participants, had a 30 day grace period to make up any payment shortfalls.
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In the case of Pay Technologies, a 24 hour grace period can be enabled, allowing the car to start, in the case of such emergency.
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The agency also reported that crop insurance companies have agreed to allow for a "short grace period for farmers on insurance premiums in 2012, " giving farmers an extra 30 days to make payments without interest penalties on their unpaid premiums.
Restaurants will have a 90-day grace period beginning May 11 before the ordinance goes into effect.
The hit would come after a decade, because the Bank's soft loans have a ten-year grace period.
However, there is expected to be a three-year grace period for governments to meet the financial rules.
It had given him a two-week grace period before extradition proceedings could start.
Last week, Saudi King Abdullah granted foreigners working there illegally a three-month grace period in order to legalize their status.
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The 2010 mandate included a 3-year grace period, and the three big utilities met the 20% goal by 2011.
The first decisions could come as early as Monday after a five-day grace period which was allowed following the lodging of the applications.
In June, the UK's Supreme Court dismissed Mr Assange's bid to reopen his appeal against extradition and gave him a two-week grace period before extradition proceedings could start.
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Mr Assange entered the embassy after the UK's Supreme Court dismissed his bid to reopen his appeal against extradition and gave him a two-week grace period before extradition proceedings could start.
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That changed with the most recent group of exemptions that went into effect October 28, but the switch included a 90-day grace period that ends Saturday, as TechNewsDaily pointed out.
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