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The guarantees are governed by French law and are given for an unlimited period of time.
Otherwise, Curve Metal customers will earn 1% instant cashback on purchases at six retailers at a time, and can receive Curve Cash for an unlimited period; Curve Black customers will be able to choose three retailers at a time, and can also receive Curve Cash for an unlimited period; Curve Blue customers will be able to choose three retailers at a time for an introductory 90 days.
That is, a policy for which you would pay monthly or annual premiums with the expectation that you'd receive coverage for five years, 10 years or for an unlimited period.
Hoping to jump-start economic activity nearly a decade after the euro zone's debt crisis, the ECB on Thursday also announced that it would purchase bonds for an unlimited period, a measure that would push borrowing costs even lower.
Hoping to jump-start economic activity nearly a decade after the euro zone's debt crisis, the ECB on Thursday also announced that it would purchase bonds for an unlimited period, a measure that would push borrowing costs even lower.
Lines formed at stores and gas stations over the weekend as people rushed to stock up on goods before the strike, which a group of 37 unions voted on Saturday to carry out for an unlimited period of time.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) announced that it would purchase government bonds for an unlimited period, as well as providing extended short term lending for commercial banks in a bid to ease increasing liquidity pressure due to the coronavirus.
At 1400 GMT the rand was 0.4% firmer at 17.4800 per dollar, pulling back for a session best of 17.2600 hit soon after the South African Reserve Bank's (SARB) announcement that it would purchase government bonds for an unlimited period.
Basically, people were psyched at the prospect of renting three items at a time for an unlimited period for only $139 a month — especially given how much we spend, how quickly we cycle through, and how much waste we create with fast fashion.
The certificate is valid for an unlimited period of time.
The game is free to download and play for an unlimited period of time with game-play restrictions.
Article 53 states the treaty is in force for an unlimited period, article 54 deals with ratification and 55 with the different language versions of the treaties.
Mathews 1864, pp. 211-215. all white men, 17 to 50 years old, became available for military service for an unlimited period, i.e. "for the war", although those 17 to 18 years and 45 to 50 years old, would constitute a state defense reserve, not serving outside their resident state.White 2011, pp.
The contract must include also a description of the type of work to be performed, which is drawn up together with the employment contract. Under Art. 67(2) of the Labour Code the employment contract is usually concluded for an unlimited period. There is also a possibility for a fixed-term contracts as well.
Sheik Amin Tarif supported this initiative and the first scout troops were established in Smea village. Later there were other Druze troops in other Druze villages. The activity of those troops was a cultural breaking point among the new generation by enlarging their horizons beyond the village and the group. Dr Salman Hamud Fallah was chairman of the Druze Scouts Association until 1964 when he was elected for an unlimited period.
Noble homes could have been leased but only under the strict surveillance so malpractice and damage inflication are avoided. Every damage just worsens the position of the poor. Lease could be granted for an unlimited period of time. At the same time, ways of making a lease contract were specified, for example by having administrative staff of the noble home swear an oath in front of a bishop promising there will be no damage caused.
The impoverished Jewish merchants, having no capital of their own, were compelled to borrow money from the nobility, from churches, congregations, monasteries, and various religious orders. Loans from the latter were usually for an unlimited period and were secured by mortgages on the real estate of the kahal. The kahals thus became hopelessly indebted to the clergy and the nobility. In 1792 the Jewish population of Lithuania was estimated at 250,000 (as compared with 120,000 in 1569).
In the license granted in 1875 for the operation of a railway from Altbreisach to Colmar, it was stipulated that the state railway would lease the entire line from the Freiburg-Breisach Railway Company to the middle of the Rhine for an unlimited period of time if the Grand Ducal government did not exercise its right of repurchase. The line to Colmar was completed on 7 January 1878. Trains took about 70 minutes to traverse the Freiburg–Colmar line.
The French Government granted the Blatt family a visa for an unlimited period, and they moved to Paris in August 1964. In October 1964, he was appointed Guest Professor of Ophthalmology, and given a research laboratory, at the Goethe University Frankfurt in West Germany. After a short period of teaching and beginning some research projects, Blatt died aged 74 after a short illness on April 10, 1965, at the university hospital in Frankfurt. Marta Blatt continued living in Frankfurt.
Employment contract is a written agreement reflecting the basic terms and conditions of the employment relations, as well as rights and obligations of the parties between the employer and the employee. It is possible to conclude the employment contact for an unlimited period, or for fixed-term. An employment contract can be concluded with individuals who are at least 15 years old. Those aged 15 to 18 can be a party to an employment contract only after the written consent of their parents.
The impoverished Jewish merchants, having no capital of their own, were compelled to borrow money from the nobility, from churches, congregations, monasteries, and various religious orders. Loans from the latter were usually for an unlimited period and were secured by mortgages on the real estate of the kahal. The kahals thus became hopelessly indebted to the clergy and the nobility. In 1792 the Jewish population of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was estimated at 250,000 (as compared with 120,000 in 1569).
The Turbo S was Porsche's fastest production car to date at the time of its introduction alongside the GT2 RS, having a acceleration time of 3.3 seconds and acceleration time of 10.8 seconds while ultimately reaching a maximum speed of . Maximum torque of was available between 2,100 rpm and 4,250 rpm. The 911 Turbo S, by contrast to the regular Turbo, was configured to operate with a higher boost pressure level, which means that their maximum torque of was available for an unlimited period.
Yad Sarah introduced the first social alarm service in Israel. Thousands of Israelis have been supplied with alarm transmitters which they can mount on their wall or wear on their wrist, connecting them with Yad Sarah's 24-hour emergency response center. Following payment of a token fee, the transmitters are lent for an unlimited period of time and are installed, repaired and serviced by volunteers free of charge. Yad Sarah has installed its alarm transmitters in kindergartens and nursery schools free of charge, to provide contact in the event of a terrorist attack.
Dimand, op. cit., pp. 107–110. Soon afterwards the Australian economist Lyndhurst Giblin published a multiplier analysis in a 1930 lecture (again with imports as the only leakage).Dimand, op. cit., pp105-107. The idea itself was much older. Some Dutch mercantilists had believed in an infinite multiplier for military expenditure (assuming no import "leakage"), since ... > ... a war could support itself for an unlimited period if only money > remained in the country ... For if money itself is "consumed", this simply > means that it passes into someone else's possession, and this process may > continue indefinitely.
Banknotes will always retain their value and can be exchanged for an unlimited period of time at the Eurosystem central banks. There was some concern that elimination of the high denomination may result in reduction in the overall value of banknotes in circulation. In 2017 and 2018 the ECB produced 88% of the circulating value of old €100, €200 and €500 banknotes in the new Europa €100 and €200 banknotes. As the old notes will be retired slowly, there is little reason to believe that the overall value cash circulating will decrease.
The game premiered for the North American market at Walt Disney World in September 1996. Three Maui Mallard kiosks were prepared in the Disney Interactive exhibit at the Innoventions plaza of EPCOT. Visitors could play the full game for an unlimited period of time and interact with Attractions Hosts and Hostesses who were available to play against them and share tips and tricks. The game stars Donald Duck in a metafictional role as duck detective Maui Mallard, who adopts the name "Cold Shadow" when he dresses up in ninja garb.
Under this Act the Treasury issued £ (equivalent to £ in 2013) of paper banknotes, without the backing of gold, with which the banks could repay their obligations. Leading banker Walter Leaf described these Treasury notes as "essentially a War Loan free of interest, for an unlimited period, and as such was a highly profitable expedient from the point of view of the Government". The first interest-bearing War Loan was issued in November 1914 at an interest rate of 3.5%, to be redeemed at par value in 1925–28. It raised £; £ at face value as it was issued at a 5% discount.
Such a limited plan by a few extremists was not what Armitage had reported or British ministers had stated in parliament. Devlin's perspective on an Emergency that, overnight, made members of a legally- constituted political party liable to detention without trial for an unlimited period, was that the Nyasaland African Congress behaved as if Nyasaland was capable of functioning as a democracy, in the full sense of that word, and that its colonial Government was holding it back. That government, on the other hand, became increasingly intolerant of any opposition organised on western and democratic lines, because it considered it as equivalent to Congress setting up of a rival authority.
Between 2003 and 2005, Vasile Ursu was deputy mayor of Chișinău. On April 18, 2005, the general mayor of Chisinau, Serafim Urechean, who had been elected as an MP in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, decided to resign as mayor of Chișinău in favor of the MP chair in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova (RM). The Acting Mayor was appointed Deputy Mayor Mihai Furtună. On April 26, 2005, 10 days after, the appointed acting interim mayor, Mihai Furtună was hospitalized, signed the disposition to transfer the acting interim mayor position to the deputy mayor Vasile Ursu, but only for the period of illness and not for an unlimited period.
The CMUCPP model is chosen by hardly any accountant in non-hyperinflationary economies even though it would automatically maintain the real value of constant real value non-monetary items, e.g. issued share capital, retained income, other shareholder equity items, trade debtors, trade creditors, etc., constant for an unlimited period of time in all entities that at least in real value at all levels of inflation and deflation - all else being equal. This is because the CMUCPP model is generally viewed by accountants as a 1970s failed inflation accounting model that requires all non-monetary items - variable real value non-monetary items and constant real value non-monetary items - to be inflation-adjusted by means of the Consumer Price Index.
Following the failure of the ratification process for the European Constitution, the clause was incorporated into the Treaty of Lisbon which entered into force in 2009. Prior to this, no provision in the treaties or law of the EU outlined the ability of a state to voluntarily withdraw from the EU. The absence of such a provision made withdrawal technically difficult but not impossible. Legally there were two interpretations of whether a state could leave. The first, that sovereign states have a right to withdraw from their international commitments; and the second, the treaties are for an unlimited period, with no provision for withdrawal and calling for an "ever closer union" – such commitment to unification is incompatible with a unilateral withdrawal.
Registration and payment allowed benefits such as unlimited download speed, immediate download (instead of experiencing a waiting period), download of several files simultaneously, queue skipping, the facility to interrupt and restart downloads, uploading, downloading bigger files up to 2 GB and to store up to 50 GB of data for an unlimited period. Until 1 July 2010, RapidShare operated an incentive program that rewarded uploaders with "RapidPoints" according to the number of times those files were downloaded by others; the points were redeemable for premium RapidShare subscriptions. RapidShare discontinued the program to avoid the impression it rewarded its users for uploading copyrighted material. Downloads by people without a current premium account subscription were subject to restrictions such as an enforced wait of several minutes between downloads.
The Committee noted that, "in this case, the decision of a single inspector, taken a few days before the elections and contradicting a language aptitude certificate issued some years earlier, for an unlimited period, by a board of Latvian language specialists, was enough for the Election Commission to decide to strike the author off the list of candidates for the municipal elections. [..] the State party does not contest the validity of the certificate as it relates to the author's professional position, but argues on the basis of the results of the inspector's review in the matter of the author's eligibility. [..] the State party has not contested counsel's argument that Latvian law does not provide for separate levels of proficiency in the official language in order to stand for election, but applies the standards and certification used in other instances. [..] the first examination, in 1993, was conducted in accordance with formal requirements and was assessed by five experts, whereas the 1997 review was conducted in an ad hoc manner and assessed by a single individual" (para. 7.4.).

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