Apparently, Defendants interpreted the above language as confirming that an award of the bonus had, in fact, been made subject to terms and facts that did not materially change after December 19, 2008.
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"I hope the House of Lords will make a very clear finding that the bank charge terms are subject to the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts rules, " said Marc Gander of the Consumer Action Group (CAG).
The breaking news SMS alerts service is subject to the terms and conditions of the SMS service.
This may be a subject for contract terms and conditions with professional services firms who perform these services.
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"In the meantime, Ian continues to be employed by the club and subject to the terms of his contract of employment, " added the club.
Participation is subject to the terms of the Groupon Payments Merchant User Agreement, which may modify or discontinue the guarantee and the underlying services at any time.
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Further, because the potential impact of the Kyoto Protocol on the American economy is so enormous, we owe it to the American people to let them know sooner, rather than later, whether they will be subject to the terms of this treaty.
This new limited warranty coverage remains subject to the other terms, conditions and exclusions of the Nissan New Electric Vehicle Limited Warranty, which otherwise remain unchanged.
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Holocaust education should recognize no boundaries in terms of curricular subject, location or the age of the learners group.
Serious problems have been identified in the quality of pre-service teacher training, in terms of both subject matter knowledge and skills in the field of teaching that are necessary to be effective in the classroom.
The federal government announces an opium policy every year which sets out the terms and conditions subject to which licenses for the cultivation are given out to individual growers, the areas where cultivation will be allowed, the prices at which the crop will be purchased by the government and the minimum qualifying yield for a license in the next crop year.
David Cameron, the Tory leader, has shaken off his brief reluctance to discuss the subject and now casts it in terms of demography.
Assange is subject to arrest for breaking the terms of his bail, London's Metropolitan Police said Wednesday, after he attempted to claim asylum.
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Such is the stature and influence of Policy Board positions, appointment of counselors who serve five year terms are subject to approval by both houses of the Diet.
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And, contrary to the claim that the Senate could have fixed its deficiencies, the treaty, by its terms, is not subject to unilateral amendment or reservation.
The securities the fund holds are rarely publicly traded and often are subject to collateral agreements that contain terms that must be considered in establishing their value.
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He is subject to arrest for breaking the terms of his bail, which required that he spend his nights at the home of a supporter outside London, police said the day after he entered the embassy.
He is subject to arrest for breaking the terms of his bail, which required that he spend his nights at the home of a supporter outside London, London's Metropolitan Police said the day after he entered the embassy.
First Minister Peter Robinson said Mr Gavaghan's terms and conditions were "subject to scrutiny by the Department of Finance and Personnel and by Her Majesty's Treasury before being agreed".
Property will be sold subject to provisions of the filed Judgment and terms of sale.
Any league-wide rule relating to terms of player employment would be subject to antitrust challenge in courts throughout the country.
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This would, of course, be subject to both parties reaching a mutually acceptable confidentiality agreement on customary terms.
One can use the terms without the specific intent to make the interlocutor feel subject to abuse on the grounds of their race.
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Identify the key words for searching for a posting's subject matter, and think about the best way to incorporate those search terms into the title and body of the post.
Old bonds will be exchanged for new bonds, but according to Professor Costas Lapavitsas at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, the new debt will be made subject to British law so the Greek parliament cannot change that the payment terms.
They are subject to no mandatory testing, and as now, they would not have to be labeled under the terms of Proposition 37.
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This is subject to a test to establish whether the public interest in openness and transparency in government, particularly in terms of efficiency, effectiveness and holding the organisation to account, could outweigh it.
Late last year, China, as part of the terms of its entry to the World Trade Organisation, agreed to let foreign banks into the country, subject to a long list of conditions.
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