The halfway point of the fixed terms - at which point the men are eligible for release on licence - matches the minimum the men would have originally served before they could seek to leave prison.
Blu - which had asked for the licence auction to be suspended on Friday afternoon - has been embroiled in a shareholder dispute over the company's ownership structure and the likely cost of the new licences.
But it is highly unusual because the likeness on the licence is a self-portrait, not a photograph.
They had met after school in Hackney, sitting on the wall outside the off-licence where the kids used to hang about.
We are disappointed about that, but we would fail in our statutory duty if we granted a seven-year licence based on either bid in its present form.
He had refused to surrender his licence despite failing an on-the-spot eye sight test three days earlier.
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Blacks jotted down licence-plate numbers on scraps of paper.
There is strong evidence that the Beeb - which has no mandate from anyone in the government or from the licence payer to divert licence fee funds to on-line publishing - is recruiting on the cheap and further dumbing down its previous rigorous standards.
In 2002 rt-PA was given an EU licence on condition it was used on patients under 80 within three hours of them having an ischaemic stroke.
To reduce pollution, between July 20th and September 20th the city is aiming to halve the number of private vehicles on the roads by allowing those with odd-number licence plates to drive one day, and those with even-number plates the next.
Ultimately, a mechanism for licence-holders to trade their rights on a secondary market, similar to a bond or commodity market, could lead to more efficient allocation.
Lord Bannatyne ordered the prison sentence to begin at the end of Holgate's present jail term and extended the time he will remain on licence, after his release, by two-and-a-half years.
"On the basis of inquiry results presented to me this morning, I have decided to restore the licence for ready-meals, minced meat and sausages, " Agriculture Minister Stephane Le Foll said on Monday.
Precisely because the licence has to be on FRAND terms: non-discriminatory.
At that stage, Saturday's pilot Peter Buchanan was being lined up for April, but he now looks set to be on Strong Resolve, with Carrie re-applying for her riding licence.
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Anyone buying alcohol in Newquay must show a passport or driving licence to prove their age in a clampdown on under-age drinking in the resort.
But concerns it could fail to open in time for the bank holiday weekend has led the council to grant a 28-day licence for rides to be allowed to operate on the beachfront.
He had disagreed with Rupert Murdoch on some issues, including the detention of terrorism suspects and a licence-fee funded BBC, he said.
And part of having your patent incorporated into a standard is that you must licence them on a FRAND (fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory) terms to anyone who asks.
In response a free, three-month general licence has been issued to cover all thrift clubs on the island.
The report also supported suggestions the licence fee be 'top-sliced' to fund programmes on commercial channels that would not otherwise be made.
The Chipping Norton-based Heythrop Hunt will not have its licence to trail hunt on land in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire renewed in the spring.
Mohammed Farooq, of Clifton Close, Oldham, was jailed for three years, 22-year-old Irfan Khalil, of Park Road, Oldham, to three-and-a-half years and a 17-year-old youth to nine months in detention followed by nine months on licence.
And Glover, whose takeover was rubber-stamped on Thursday, has a fight on his hands to convince the RFL that the side deserve a new three-year licence.
Apple offered to pay Motorola a licence fee for using the patents - but the two companies could not agree on a price.
Holders of SEPs are obliged to licence the patent's use to competitors in return for a fee on so-called fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (Frand) terms.
BBC, the harder it becomes to justify the flat-rate licence fee (in all but name, a regressive tax) levied on all the country's television owners to pay for the corporation.
Speaking at the conference on Friday, former Welsh assembly Presiding Officer Lord Elis-Thomas told party members that withholding the licence fee "no longer belongs to policy development in a constitutional political party".
It is a measure of how fast and how far the industry's star has waned that Sonera, Finland's biggest operator, was applauded on August 10th for its decision to hand back, for no financial return, its hard-won licence in Norway.
Lord Patten, told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme, he had to show licence fee-payers "that the BBC has a grip, that we get ourselves back on the road".
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