It gave the government a grace period of 60 days to look for a new owner.
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.
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).
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 statement said the council was within its rights to take immediate possession of the ground and social club but was allowing both a "period of grace" in the hope of "dialogue".
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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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Under this provision, according to Mass Mutual, if any premium payment is not made by the end of the grace period, the amount due will automatically become a loan against the cash value of the policy, provided there is sufficient value in the policy.
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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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Instead of the grace period they had been offered, Bank of America was really offering a forbearance consolidating mortgage payments into lump sums.
The first decisions could come as early as Monday after a five-day grace period which was allowed following the lodging of the applications.
Beyond the grace period, they are awaiting the outcome of a lawsuit filed in October by the American Beverage Association, National Association of Theatre Owners of New York State, the National Restaurant Association and others.
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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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.
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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Most of the tea clippers to grace the waves during the same period lasted for only a few years and just seven survived into the twentieth century.
The Internal Revenue Service allows a 65-day grace period (through March 6, 2013 this year) to take distributable net income out of the trust and treat it as distributed in 2012.
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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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