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Among them is Lord Robert Bruce, who bends the knee to the English sovereign despite having a claim on the Scottish crown.
" Review snippet: "There's no way to definitively test 'DNA health', so having a claim of supporting DNA and/or mitochondrial function seems far-fetched.
"Within the United States, having a claim like this and a big dollar amount attached to it, it's a chance to rally the troops within the United States," he continued, pointing out the impact the issue could have in the 2016 presidential campaign, where all the GOP contenders want to approve the project and all the Democrats oppose it.
Add in richer roles for (the great) Kelly Marie Tran as Leigh's sister and (the impeccable) Janet McTeer as Leigh's mother, and you have a series that is sensitively attuned to a group of people who all experience Matt's death in their own ways, without any of them having a claim to what might be the "correct" way to grieve.
Every person having a claim against the Commonwealth, ought to have a judicial remedy therefor.
Prytanis I (Greek: Πρύτανης) was king of the Bosporan Kingdom from 310 to 309 BC. He was a son of Paerisades and the youngest brother of Satyros II and Eumelos. He was part of the Bosporan Civil War during 309 BC, between himself and his brothers, Eumelos having a claim to the throne and backing of Aripharnes, king of the Siraces.
Gohyaku rakan - five hundred statues depicting arhats, at the Chōkei temple in Toyama The Sanskrit word arhat (Pāḷi arahant) is a present participle coming from the verbal root √arh "to deserve",Whitney, D. W. Roots, Verb-forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language cf. arha "meriting, deserving"; arhaṇa "having a claim, being entitled"; arhita (past participle) "honoured, worshipped".Monier-Williams Sanskrit English Dictionary The word is used in the Ṛgveda with this sense of "deserving".RV 1.4.
Having a claim for Total and Permanent Disability insurance approved can be a cumbersome process for the insured. In Australia, the vast majority of TPD insurance policies are provide by superannuation funds. These funds offer products that are typically more basic than what can be found in the Retail Insurance space. Generally, TPD provided by super funds will require that you have been off work for a period of at least 6 months before they will consider a claim.
Islam and Protestantism have in common a reliance on textual criticism of the Book. This historical precedence combines to fact that Islam incorporates to a certain extent the Jewish and Christian traditions, recognizing the same God and defining Jesus as a prophet, as well as recognizing Hebrew prophets, thus having a claim to encompassing all the religions of the Book. The Quran itself regards the Christian Bible as corrupt, and holds that Jesus was not physically crucified (Sura 4:156–159).
After an aborted attempt at filming Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction novel Dune, Jodorowsky produced five more films: the family film Tusk (1980); the surrealist horror Santa Sangre (1989); the failed blockbuster The Rainbow Thief (1990); and the first two films in a planned five-film autobiographical series The Dance of Reality (2013) and Endless Poetry (2016). During the same period, he wrote a series of science fiction comic books, most notably The Incal (1980–1989), which has been described as having a claim to be "the best comic book" ever written,Parkin, Lance (2001). The Pocket Essential: Alan Moore. Pocket Essentials.
A member of the prominent Kachwaha caste, Jai transformed his domain into a powerful geopolitical force within the Mughal Empire. However, his death in 1743 resulted in a succession crisis to break out among the Kachawas. Jai's eldest son, Ishwari Singh, was named as the Maharaja of Jaipur per Kachwaha tradition; however, due to a treaty Jai had signed with his second wife's father-in-law, his youngest son Madho also had a claim to the throne. Despite having a claim to the throne of Jaipur, Madho Singh initially lacked the support to challenge Ishwari's rule.
Owen has been described by one biographer as having "a claim to be considered the most erudite of the nineteenth-century fellows of his college". He edited The Unbloody Sacrifice by John Johnson in 1847. His major works were An Introduction to the Study of Dogmatic Theology (1858), and Institutes of Canon Law (1884), written at the prompting of Walter Kerr Hamilton, who was Bishop of Salisbury. In 1880, he published Sanctorale Catholicum, or, Book of Saints (1880) which not only included a significant number of Welsh saints but was also the first such book to include "just men" of the Anglican church.
View towards the Back to Back (Brook Street) houses at the Black Country Living Museum The museum is close to the site where Dud Dudley first mastered the technique of smelting iron with coal instead of wood charcoal and making iron enough for industrial use. Having a claim to be "the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution", the Black Country is famous for its wide range of midsteel-based products from nails to the anchor and anchor chain for the Titanic. The site's coal mining heritage is shown by an underground drift and colliery surface buildings. The museum has a working replica of a Newcomen atmospheric engine.
The Hamilton family of Brownmuir were probably descended from Udston, ancestor of the Hamilton's of Wishaw, however Dobie records that they were originally a cadet branch of the Hamiltons of Duchal and held Brownmuir for some centuries.Dobie, page 74 The first recorded laird from circa 1611 is Hugh HamiltonPaterson, Page 83 and the next Hamilton heir is William, noted in the 1615 testament of William Montgomerie, merchant in Rakerfield. William appears in the inventory of Hew Montgomerie of Boghall, as having a claim for dry multures and he was in 1685 recorded on the roll of the Lochwinnoch heritors, as the feuar of the land of Auchinbothie-Blair. William Hamilton, the elder of Brownmuir, is recorded as a creditor in 1648 of Robert Gawane (Gavin) of Beith.
According to tradition, however, memorialised in a family card table, he instead gambled away the manor to Sir Arthur Northcote, 2nd Baronet in a game of piquet. Sabine Baring- Gould describes the game in his 1898 book An Old English Home and its Dependencies: > Mr. Dowrish, being eldest hand, held the four aces, four kings, and four > queens, and promptly offered to bet his manor of Kennerleigh against £500, > by no means its value even in those days, that he won the game. Sir Arthur > took the bet, having a claim of carte blanche on his undiscarded hand. After > Sir Arthur had discarded, he took up two knaves, and held two points of five > each, each headed by the knave.
In an opinion written by Justice Stewart, the court decided that Sindermann had alleged enough facts to show that he was entitled to some kind of process and that the lack of a contractual or tenure right taken alone did not defeat his claim that the nonrenewal of his contract violated the First and Fourteenth Amendments. While Sindermann did not have tenure per se, his length of service at his last institution (more than the four years mentioned as the probationary period for a full-time instructor in the “Policy Paper 1” guidelines), he had asserted that he had de facto tenure. The court pointed to Board of Regents v. Roth, 408 U.S. 564 (1972), as an example of a non-tenured teacher not having a claim for a hearing.
A wrongful dismissal can be actual or constructive, but a constructive dismissal is almost certain to be a wrongful one, since the correct notice will not have been given if the dismissal was caused by a resignation, itself caused by the employer's serious breach of contract. An employee who was constructively dismissed, as well as possibly having a claim for breach of the duty not to destroy the bond of mutual trust, will usually have a claim for wrongful dismissal. As only economic loss can be claimed for breach of contract, the main loss will be earnings due to the lost notice period, as opposed to any disgruntlement about the manner or reason for dismissal, so the constructive nature of the dismissal tends to disappear into the claim for lost notice period.
The Savile family expressed their sorrow for the "anguish" of the victims and "respect [for] public opinion". Savile's body is interred in the cemetery in Scarborough, although it has been proposed that it be exhumed and cremated. Savile's estate, believed to be worth about £4 million, was frozen by its executors, NatWest bank, in view of the possibility that those alleging that they had been assaulted by Savile could make claims for damages. After "a range of expenses" were charged to the estate, a remainder of about £3.3 million was available to compensate victims, with those victims not having a claim against another entity (such as the BBC or the National Health Service) given priority, and all victims limited to a maximum claim of £60,000 against all entities combined, a compensation scheme approved in late 2014 by the courts.

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