"I believe the drop-dead date is June 7," said Rep.
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With the tax opinion condition unfulfilled, the so-called drop-dead date occurred.
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I do think there's a drop-dead date for the whole repeal enterprise, and it's coming soon.
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John Cornyn, the No. 2 senator in GOP leadership, said August 1 was the drop dead date over the weekend.
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This is pretty much the drop-dead date for insurers to decide whether to participate in Obamacare markets next year.
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Industry sources tracking the talks say that negotiators have treated Tuesday as a the true drop-dead date for a deal.
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"You close joint financial accounts when you pick a drop-dead date, and that's really between you and your spouse," Vasileff said.
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In contrast, a statute of repose creates a drop-dead date after which no claim can be filed, regardless of its merit.
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Because the judge found that Energy Transfer was acting appropriately, it was able to terminate the deal on June 28, 2016, the agreement's drop-dead date.
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This new deal now has a "drop-dead date" of October 31, 2016, with an automatic extension to December 31 if the two sides fail to get everything completed.
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While there is disagreement among experts about the drop-dead date, most say the administration has only until the spring or early summer to pursue additional environmental, health and labor protections before Obama leaves office.
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The effort to reach an agreement comes after Mnuchin issued a stern warning to congressional leaders that the drop-dead date to raise the nation's borrowing limit and avoid a default was now in mid-September.
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"We've never had the debt ceiling go past its drop-dead date, so it could potentially be quite disastrous for the economy," he told "Closing Bell," pointing out that it depends on how long it goes on.
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To get to 1,500 new reactors would require firing up a new one every two weeks for the next 60 years, which is not only an impossible schedule to meet, but puts the planet long past its drop-dead date for zero greenhouse emissions.
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While both the Department of Commerce and the European Commission have said they are close to reaching an accord by the drop-dead date, those tracking the talks are far less certain that Europe's various national data protection authorities (DPAs) won't break ranks and begin sanctioning U.S. firms anyway.
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I'm overselling it, but there what actually is significant about the 70-game mark is that it's about 70 percent of the way to the trade deadline, the drop-dead date on the baseball calendar at which teams have to decide whether to go in or cash out; less metaphorically, it's when teams either gear up to improve for the stretch run or tear down for next year.
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In trade and contract law, a drop dead date is a provision added to a legal or trade act, such as a contract or a court order. Such a provision sets a last- delay date (hence the name drop dead date) past which certain consequences will automatically follow, such as cancelling the contract, taking property or entering a judgment. In contract law, a typical drop dead date example is the contract for the baking of a birthday cake, where it is implied that a late delivery will constitute a material breach. In German and Swiss Law, this is called a "Fixgeschäft".
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