"A person who comes to court and gives an undertaking has no immunity, " Chief Justice Kabir said.
"He has given me an undertaking to respond to the request as soon as possible, " said Majola.
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Even highly popular leaders, such as Hugo Chavez, have discovered that such an undertaking is not always successful.
Nor has he given an undertaking that he will not make a similar call in the forthcoming federal election.
The German government has given an undertaking to its tax-payers that its contribution will not go above 211bn euros.
The pact would involve an undertaking from the banks "that they are not indulging in any unhealthy practices, " said Ms. Choure.
Such an undertaking should only be considered in the direst of situations.
Explore Lions Park, an undertaking begun in 2005, on South Centerville Street.
South Antrim MP David Burnside said he believed the deal would involve an undertaking from republicans that the IRA would be stood down.
He did so in an undertaking at the High Court in London in 2009, but he is alleged to have breached this 26 times.
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The Cabinet Office was recently compelled by the Information Commissioner, Chris Graham, to sign an undertaking to improve the way it handles FOI requests.
Do we even have the necessary tools for such an undertaking?
Counsel for the Scottish Executive Gerry Moynihan QC told Lord Clarke he was unable to give an undertaking that the condemned animals would not be culled.
Besides the commitment to build new stadia by 2010, Zambia will host the 2011 All-Africa Games, an undertaking that will require a massive construction programme of facilities for many sporting disciplines.
The United States appreciates the risks such an undertaking represents.
He wants only to light a small fire, enough to cook a simple meal, nothing more, hardly an undertaking momentous enough to give rise to premonitions such as these.
Most of the First World is content to choose between cash and a debit card, and the proliferation of handsets and stores make such an undertaking a long way off.
But on September 19th the head of a delegation from the European Parliament said that he had secured from Mr Maroni an undertaking it would not be invoked for EU citizens.
Mr Layden said the UK government had asked Jordanian prosecutors if they would give "an undertaking in advance that they would not rely on the statements" gained through torture, but the Jordanians refused.
In its ruling on Monday, the three-judge Supreme Court said Mr Mancini, who had negotiated the marines' release, had waived his immunity by giving an undertaking to a court that the pair would return.
The fragile unity achieved at last weekend's meeting was the product of an undertaking to moderates that, in return for supporting the budget, they would get a pension reform early in the new year.
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In its order on Monday, the three-judge Supreme Court bench said Ambassador Mancini, who had negotiated the marines' release, had waived his immunity by giving an undertaking to a court that the pair would return.
Ralph Szygenda, group vice president and CIO at General Motors, said the car maker will roll out Windows 2000 across the company as soon as possible, an undertaking that includes desktops for 125, 000 knowledge workers.
"When the Welsh Language Act 1993 became law the government of the day gave an undertaking that government departments and Crown bodies would prepare Welsh language schemes in the exact same way as that of public bodies, " she said.
The failure to comply with a promise to delete all the data was notified to Britain's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), which said the fact that the data still existed appeared to breach an undertaking signed by Google in November 2010.
In declining to extend the Discovery Rule to government civil penalty enforcement actions, the Court cast the government as a unique plaintiff often tasked with rooting out fraud and armed with many arrows in its quiver just for such an undertaking.
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Documents show the UK government also refused to give an undertaking that the military task force (at that time on its way to the south Atlantic) would be halted "much less turned back" during a period of any Argentine military withdrawal.
He also criticised the plan to phase out hereditary peers as "confused and dishonourable", telling peers it went against an undertaking made by former Lord Chancellor Lord Irvine of Lairg in 1999 that they would remain until the Upper House was fully reformed.
That is the question that a squadron of nervous Republicans are asking themselves as they weigh up whether or not to jump into the fray, an undertaking that will cost them hundreds of millions of dollars and prove intrusive, exhausting and quite possibly humiliating.
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As part of a 10-point plan to clean up the Tour, all riders have to sign an ethical charter, team managers and doctors have to give an undertaking not to prescribe banned substances and before the race riders will be lectured on the long-term health consequences of doping.
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