Mr. Ota had indicated that one of the reasons that he had encouraged a partneship was because of concerns that the children might try to exercise a right of partition that existed unde Hawaii law.
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Should a set of loving and consenting adults wish to exercise such a right, no harm could be done to anyone else.
Although the Copyright Act generally does not allow an artist or his heirs to agree not to exercise a termination right, the judge determined this did not apply to the 1992 agreement.
We exercise our right to vote and are a widely sought demographic in most elections.
But you need a means of communication to exercise that right.
Individual states did recognize a right to travel armed with a musket to meet the legal obligation to attend militia musters, but states and localities regulated the exercise of this right and in some cases prohibited traveling with a loaded weapon or discharging a weapon at or near a muster.
"Plaintiffs have not cited, and the court has not found, any case concluding that secular, for-profit corporations such as Hobby Lobby and Mardel have a constitutional right to the free exercise of religion, " the ruling said.
Insofar as the scheme itself is concerned, Bob could exercise his right to contact the trustees and ask for a copy of the last valuation report (These have to be carried out at 3 yearly intervals).
Plan B, which is the only thing the House of Representatives, the Republicans in the House, are focused on right now is a multi-day exercise in futility at a time when we do not have the luxury of exercises in futility.
Judges might exercise that right when Joe Pesci waltzes into the courtroom wearing a leather jacket or blue tux.
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Mr Dobson said the public had a right to know about clinical standards in order to exercise their "common law right to give informed consent" to operations.
So, for instance, in some societies, at some times, a hereditary monarch has been seen as having the right to exercise power.
There is however no real prospect of Mr Berlusconi being jailed, as he will exercise his right to appeal and the case will actually soon expire under a time limit, the BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome reports.
Still, deciding on the right price for a target domain name is almost entirely an exercise in negotiation, not valuation.
But, as opinion polls have found, and Mr Netanyahu apparently missed, a good half of the country was uncomfortable with his decision to exercise that claim right now, at Har Homa, in the teeth of Palestinian, other Arab and international opposition.
Sprint Nextel (S) has agreed to exercise its pro rata preemptive right to the offering such that it will purchase, in a separate, private transaction, only shares of class B common stock.
It is useful to recall that in the run-up to his decision to exercise America's right to withdraw from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty -- a right conferred by the Treaty itself -- President Bush faced heated domestic and international criticism.
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In simple terms, you can exercise your right to purchase the stock at the strike price (call away) with a Call and you have the right to sell the stock at any time (put to someone) at the strike price at any time by purchasing a Put.
The declaration stated that Sudan should be a secular state or, failing this, that the south should be able to exercise the right of self-determination.
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The trader receives a net credit of 10 cents on the trade and will attain the right to exercise the calls in the event that shares rally higher by about 8%.
Walton County Sheriff Joe Chapman -- whose office responded to the shooting at the Hermans' home -- said he believes the mother and her two children were in a life-and-death situation and she had no choice but to exercise her constitutional right to self-defense.
The operation to right the Concordia is the biggest maritime salvage exercise ever undertaken with 111 divers working in shifts 24 hours a day from a floating accommodation support vessel tethered next to the wreck.
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