"A person who comes to court and gives an undertaking has no immunity, " Chief Justice Kabir said.
We take note of the fact that the British have said that no immunity deal has been made.
This was a new development, Jon-Christopher, and the -- I would simply say that no immunity has been granted.
Jordan declined and, because he has no immunity agreement, cannot be compelled to give testimony unless subpoenaed by the Senate.
If there is no immunity agreement, the United States might find itself in a similar situation as when it left Iraq.
The Law Lords finally ruled in November 1998 that no such immunity could be granted.
As things stand, the Mac community has no herd immunity because most users seem to assume that they don't need to take preventive action.
When the flu spreads person to person, instead of from animals to humans, it can continue to mutate, making it harder to treat or fight, because people have no natural immunity.
In 1957, when flu swept through Hong Kong, Mr Hilleman identified the virus as a new form to which people had no natural immunity and passed on his findings to vaccine-makers.
But with no offer of immunity from federal prosecutors, Huang has refused to testify before Thompson.
For example, if diplomats approach the courts, they can no longer claim immunity.
For instance, if diplomats approach the courts, they can no longer claim immunity.
On Tuesday, Zebari said progress was made in one aspect of the deal: Private security contractors working in Iraq would no longer receive immunity from prosecution in that country.
With court cases already launched, the government, too, believes that complete immunity can no longer be guaranteed.
For one thing, while there is a federal statute empowering judges to grant immunity at the request of prosecutors, there is no equivalent for defense-requested witness immunity.
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U.S. government contractors in Iraq also will no longer have criminal and civil immunity under the plan.
There is no international law that gives officials immunity inside their home countries.
Because swine flu is a new virus, no one in the world had immunity to it when it came on the scene earlier this year, so it is spreading quickly.
At the same time, they have attempted to draw the IAEA inspectors into protracted negotiations that would buy time to reach what the Israelis call the "zone of immunity" after which Israel no longer has a viable military option.
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But the Europeans argue that, for the court to make a credible claim to even-handedness, no one can be guaranteed a permanent blanket immunity from its reach.
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" "If there is no objection, we'll try to get her immunity so she'll testify.
This may be good or humane policy, yet there is no reading of "prosecutorial discretion" that allows for blanket immunity for entire classes of offenders.
No, the advantage of youth when it comes to retirement is twofold: immunity to volatility and the simple, wealth-building power of compounding.
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No cattle vaccine is available, and one with the ability to provide near whole herd immunity is years away.
No wonder opposition leaders said this week they would seek to remove Mr Estevao's parliamentary immunity.
There is no evidence that many people took up his previous offers, or that the state ever honoured its promises of immunity, he adds.
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