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"voided" Definitions
  1. having a void.
  2. having been made void: a voided contract.
  3. having a section or area that has been cut out or omitted: a voided Greek cross.
  4. Heraldry
  5. (of a charge) depicted as if the center had been removed so as to leave only an outline: an inescutcheon voided.

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505 Sentences With "voided"

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The deficiencies found as a result of that inspection have resulted in more blood tests getting voided in addition to the two years' worth of blood tests it had previously voided.
But whether Hernandez's conviction remains voided is an open question.
The agreement can be voided if AMI commits any crimes.
Between 22019 and 1900, Congress voided state elections 30 times.
The above image shows an example of voided 2013 work orders.
Higher earners would get a smaller share of their debt voided.
In the process, Judge Lee voided existing detainers in those states.
The ruling voided the federal Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act.
Friday's agreement voided Trump's threatened levies for at least 90 days.
Still, the voided arrest record remained logged in the N.Y.P.D. database.
"Vance allowed that to happen," Hoechstetter said of the voided arrest.
"Any extended conversation was after they voided the cooperation agreement," Giuliani said.
Never before had a foul voided an apparent win at the Derby.
First, officials said the required certificate of liability insurance has been voided.
Mr. Sandler said the one that had not expired had been voided.
Hadden's arrest was voided and he was allowed to return to work.
If the president signs the joint resolution, the agency rule is voided.
West had his Moto2 results over an 18-month period voided retrospectively.
The charges were later voided and he will not face prosecution, police said.
Werdum's title-synching defeat of Velasquez at UFC 188 immediately voided this argument.
The exchange voided the trades after discovering the error, which happened on Feb.
Greg Abbott signed into law legislation that specifically voided all local rideshare regulations.
Ricardo Rosselló demanded the deal be voided, saying the controversy was a distraction.
That arrest was voided, however, and Hadden was allowed to return to work.
Once the rideshare company went public, it voided some of its obligations to SoftBank.
However, a contract can be voided when there's an intervening criminal act, he said.
The Alabama Supreme Court voided the adoption, saying it should not have been granted.
Two of his three fraud convictions were later voided, and his sentence was shortened.
It said that the statute of limitations voided any conduct at Volkswagen before 2010.
Last year the Hawaiian Supreme Court voided the telescope's building permit on procedural grounds.
But earlier this week, Puerto Rico's governor announced that the deal would be voided.
The last coup voided a constitution which had established legislative scrutiny over defence policy.
And some athletes in various sports continue to have contracts voided after becoming pregnant.
His conviction for contempt of Congress was finally voided in appeals court in 1962.
Then their registrations could be voided after they missed the next two general elections.
After that inspection, Emtech was found to be unsound, and the sale was voided.
On Monday the government voided a local debt auction due to scant investor appetite.
Neither of us could leave each other a review because his reservation was voided.
So it may be that someone is simply arrested and the arrest is voided.
Tyrese wants the order to be voided or modified to prove she needs childcare.
Janot said the plea deal should be voided because facts had been hidden from authorities.
His conviction was voided because of what an appeals court ruled was incompetent legal representation.
Its planes were largely acquired through leases that have been voided because of non-payment.
As the process continues and ballots are voided, the magic number will start to drop.
Theranos said in response to regulators that it had voided the results of those tests.
It also voided or corrected numerous results from many tests it performed in the past.
In April 2015, the Supreme Court voided the single-term limit outlined in the constitution.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz on Wednesday called for the contract to be voided.
But that arrest of Hadden's was voided and he was allowed to return to work.
Davydenko forfeited the game due to injury, and Betfair voided all bets on the match.
Almost a million blood test results in Arizona and California have been voided and retested.
They announced themselves aggressively as exactly what they marked: the voided substance of pointless routine.
Under Michigan law, a bill that includes an appropriation like this cannot be voided through referendum.
Fox, meanwhile, is challenging the ruling and arguing that most of the damages should be voided.
But his actions were not considered to be illegal; there was nothing that voided his action.
Then, just over two years ago, the government voided over four-fifths of banknotes in circulation.
Theranos has informed regulators at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of the voided results.
Setting it up typically involves filling out a short form and attaching a voided blank check.
The SEC, however, has voided the Omidyar Network's PDR and thus revoked Rappler's Certificate of Incorporation.
Last month Mueller voided Manafort's plea agreement because, they said, he was not telling the truth.
The Marlins had initially optioned Koehler to Triple-A New Orleans, but they voided that move.
In May, the company even voided two years of tests made using its proprietary Edison machine.
Google is appealing all three decisions, leaving open the possibility that the fines could be voided.
Trump has bashed Cruz's conduct, calling for the results to be voided and threatening a lawsuit.
Perry—the lawsuit that eventually voided Proposition 8, California's voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage.
Ultimately, nearly a million tests conducted in California and Arizona had to be voided or corrected.
The district court had also voided Kentucky's approval, which blocked work requirements from being implemented there.
For some delegations, Australia among them, the change in format voided the automatic Olympic qualifying process.
Cruz called Wednesday for the company's contract to be voided, questioning its legal and ethical standing.
For some delegations, Australia among them, the change in format voided the automatic Olympic qualifying process.
CBS was handed a fine by the Federal Communications Commission for indecency, which was ultimately voided.
The drugstore giant cited CMS' concerns over deficiencies as well as the test results voided by Theranos.
The drugstore giant cited CMS' concerns over deficiencies, as well as the test results voided by Theranos.
This would be a dead give-away to a vendor that a customer had voided the warranty.
DHS says he voided his DACA status by leaving the country; he says the leaving was involuntary.
Berman voided that ban, but a divided federal appeals court in Manhattan restored it on April 25.
The first contract he signed this summer was voided because he was too old to sign it.
The council voided the candidacy of Julio Guzmán, an economist, by a vote of 3 to 2.
He was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 1966, but the pick was voided on a technicality.
She claims the arrest was eventually voided, but the damage is done as far as Taryn's concerned.
Hernandez's conviction in the 28 killing of Odin Lloyd was voided after he hanged himself in prison.
"The arrest was voided and the case was pursued as a sex crimes investigation," the prosecutor added.
An appeals court recently voided the convictions of 73 police officers for their participation in the killings.
If Stone is pardoned, his conviction would be voided, and he would not face any criminal sentence.
It alleges that the deal violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act and seeks to have it voided.
The deal will be voided should Sean and Lisa ever discuss what happened during his night with Montgomery.
Replay overturned the touchdown while the penalty on the voided play stood, as is standard in this situation.
Royal Bank of Scotland rose after a U.S. appeals court voided a Bank of America Corp mortgage penalty.
Industry analysts predicted that upwards of 20 states would legalize sports betting if the federal law is voided.
On Friday, the OCC voided the exemptions that it had originally granted Wells Fargo in a September settlement.
Schooner, according to the paper, has advocated for the hotel lease to be voided since Trump was elected.
But the judges on Wednesday said that decision that she had voided her membership was "unlawful and invalid".
Theranos recently voided the results from tens of thousand of tests and corrected the results of other tests.
Shipping companies were told refugees who had already booked passage to America might find their visas now voided.
It is believed that the baseball commissioner voided Mitchell's contract after the game, perhaps embarrassed by the episode.
Last November, however, a three-judge panel voided that $502.6 million calculation, granting Apple a win of sorts.
In all, Brown is asking for more than $23 million in salary, fines and voided guarantees, Rapoport said.
The negative determination in the USITC's final phase antidumping and countervailing duties investigation means duties will be voided.
Reviving non-delegation doctrine would put many of these regulations at risk of being voided by the courts.
The electoral council decision came after several regional courts voided the results of an opposition signature drive against Maduro.
An email shows Haqqisha Taylor, an assistant to operations manager Keith Barton, requesting that outstanding work orders be voided.
But an appeals court voided the conviction, saying essentially that too much time had passed for a proper trial.
But after half a year of regulatory turbulence—and the two years of voided tests—Walgreens ended the partnership.
But after half a year of regulatory turbulence—and the two years of voided tests—Walgreens ended the partnership.
For example, if 12 ballots are voided, the new magic number would be 590 divided by 6, or 99.
When he threatened the psychologist with violence, doctor-patient confidentiality was voided and the evidence made admissible in court.
But Manafort voided the agreement by lying to the FBI, the special counsel's office and a federal grand jury.
But in May, Turkey's electoral commission voided the election and declared a new contest to be held in June.
However, the Boeing contract was later voided because of the potential crafting of a new Air Force One plane.
His his contract was voided, and the Yankees traded for Alex Rodriguez to take his place at third base.
Voters whose ballots were voided will have to attend caucuses on Saturday in order to have their preferences counted.
In its 3-0 decision, the appeals court voided Silver's conviction on three counts tied to the mesothelioma scheme.
After a long legal fight, the Supreme Court in 2016 voided all court rulings that upheld the HHS mandate.
The arrest was voided, and Hadden returned to his job at the medical clinic for more than a month.
On the federal bench, he voided a New York law banning the sale of birth-control products to minors.
In accordance with our rules and in the interest of fairness, we voided the clue and threw it out.
And then, with the agreement voided by Mr. Trump's comments, The Times responded by challenging his version of events.
To wit, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that the company has voided two years' worth of blood tests results.
That didn't mean much when the car had been declared a total loss, which voided the warranty on its own.
"We voided the warranty on these rovers a long time ago — just got a tremendous return on them," Squyres said.
The WSJ reported in May that Theranos had voided all results for Edison-device tests conducted in 2014 and 2015.
They can also be voided if a court finds them unreasonable, meaning that they are too broad in their scope.
In 2002 Matias Reyes, a serial rapist serving a life sentence, confessed to the crime, and the convictions were voided.
He was nearly dealt to the Detriot Pistons last February, but Detroit voided the deal after he failed a physical.
If it has, contact your company and speak to the IRS to file a certain form to get it voided.
In 2015, a federal judge voided Bagcho's narco-terrorism conviction after questions were raised about a witness' testimony, Higgins said.
Three weeks after winning Ironman Canada, Miller was disqualified from the race, her time erased, her first-place finish voided.
But Mr. Carson, who has endorsed Donald J. Trump, met the state's deadline for requesting that his votes be voided.
Unfortunately, it also means that health providers and patients relying on the voided tests may have made faulty medical decisions.
They potentially voided a constitutional crisis by politely, yet effectively, sidelined the President's attempt to interfere in an ongoing investigation.
Proceed at your own risk, however, as manufacturers warn this may lead to security issues and possibly a voided warranty.
Reid Magney, a spokesman for the Wisconsin Elections Commission, said 3,027 voters had voided their ballots as of Friday afternoon.
Even a fine levied against Mr. Bolsonaro for fishing in protected waters back in 2012 was voided by the authorities.
The repeal last week voided HB2 and prohibited lawmakers from regulating who can and can't use bathrooms or locker rooms.
It has voided two years' worth of results from its Edison machines, and this week, Walgreens ended its relationship with Theranos.
Luce said the tweets described what would happen if the company's contract was voided, as the mayor had previously called for.
It's corrected and voided tens of thousands of tests and Holmes' net worth has been struck down to $0 by Forbes.
Two months later, Theranos voided two years of test results in an effort to avoid the sanctions, according to the Journal.
That is in part because of his policy of "demonetisation", in which 86% of the banknotes in circulation were abruptly voided.
Image: APThe blood-testing startup Theranos has announced to health regulators that it has voided and revised results from its tests.
In 1991, all talk of potential survivors was voided when modern DNA testing determined the remains belonged to the royal family.
The list of demands was voided last week after Qatar rejected them and its neighbors said they would continue their boycott.
The department said it voided Amnesty's lease on the grounds that the tenant was violating the terms of the rental agreement.
Trump, who finished in second place in Iowa, has seized on the concerns to call for the results to be voided.
"It is a shell that has currently been voided, but it remains a shell into which we can put substance again."
In that case, the absentee ballot — presumably cast because the person would be unable to vote in person — would be voided.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz said Wednesday morning the company's contract should be "voided", questioning its legal and ethical standing.
Mr. Chapman's lawyer had asked that it be voided on the grounds that his client was mentally incompetent at the time.
But in 2013, the Supreme Court voided the lower court's ruling, saying it was up to India's Parliament to change the law.
Signing him to another extension after the contract is voided would be an obvious option and keep Brady from the open market.
Meanwhile, running back LeSean McCoy's nightclub altercation seems permanently stuck in the news cycle, and wide receiver Percy Harvin's contract has voided.
The district created a more complicated formula for race-based admissions, but a federal appeals court voided affirmative action there in 1998.
Pakistan argued its move was legitimate because TCC's feasibility study was incomplete and the country's Supreme Court voided the deal in 2013.
Virginia] decision voided all those [marriage] laws in the country, but the law stayed on the books in a lot of states.
Courts have voided two New Jersey laws, also including one in 2012, designed to raise revenue for state coffers through sports betting.
Read the lease again to confirm that a bounced security deposit voided it, said Sherwin Belkin, a Manhattan lawyer who represents landlords.
Other nuclear power deals South Africa had signed with corporations in the US and South Korea were also voided by the court.
Cruz says that the contract "should be voided right away" and a transparent process should take place to find a new agreement.
Mr. Mueller said that breached the terms of the deal and voided all promises of leniency — but not Mr. Manafort's guilty plea.
But after the upset against the Yankees, it is believed that the baseball commissioner voided her contract, perhaps embarrassed by the episode.
Every ballot, whether it's cast, voided, or left blank, is tracked on Election Day, and when the polls close at 9 p.m.
In a current North Carolina case out of the Fourth Circuit, a liberal panel voided the state's newly passed restrictions on voting.
A few hours later Ms. Saavedra, 173, was released and her arrest voided after police determined she had not committed a crime.
The company voided all test results produced in 2014 and 2015 by its core Edison technology, The Wall Street Journal reported last month.
In 2016, Theranos "voided" two years of blood tests because federal regulators said they were putting patients' health and safety at immediate risk.
In her lawsuit, Mayorga says she later accepted a $375,000 payment in exchange for her silence -- but now, she wants that agreement voided.
A controversial settlement between the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) has been voided.
In June, the pharmacy operator formally ended its relationship with Theranos, after the embattled health care company voided a number of test results.
Two months later, Theranos voided two years' worth of test results, in what the WSJ reported was an effort to avoid the sanctions.
A ballot is voided if it runs out of selections, which is why it's important voters do not repeat names on their list.
Would the administration and the student body have allowed the first gay student body president to be voided for using charity glow sticks?
According to ESPN reporters, Brown was fined by the team Friday night, which voided nearly $30 million he was owed in his contract.
The Nevada State Democratic Party received 940 early ballots on Saturday and Sunday that had to be voided, state party officials told CNN.
Even though the ticket was later voided, Officer Hernandez says she kept a copy "because she knew it was wrong," the lawsuit says.
A US district judge voided federal approval of work requirements in Kentucky in June, just days before the mandate was set to begin.
The Nevada Democratic Party is notifying about 1,000 early-voters that their ballots have been voided for errors, The Nevada Independent reported Thursday.
The number of voided ballots account for 2.8 percent of 85033,000 ballots cast in three of the first four days of early voting.
But, whatever happened was so bad, the pro hockey team fired him with cause and voided the remaining 2.5 years on his contract.
He said the tweet is meant to foreshadow what the company would have to do if its contract with the island is voided.
And a Dodd-Frank rule that required energy companies to disclose whether they made payments to foreign governments was recently voided by Congress.
A lawsuit filed last week by Daniels asks for that nondisclosure agreement to be voided on the grounds that Trump never signed it.
An appeals court recently voided the convictions of 73 police officers for their participation in the killings, raising criticism from human rights groups.
In 1965, he successfully co-sponsored a bill that voided a 19th-century provision barring the dissemination of birth control devices or information.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit voided Mr. Ayers's conviction in 2010, and he was freed nearly a year later.
He had been serving his sentence when the federal appeals court in Manhattan voided his second conviction on May 3 and ordered him freed.
However, the new alleged lawsuit states that the contract should be voided because it violated Louisiana law and California code, according to Page Six.
Earlier on Thursday, Venezuelan ruling party officials said several regional courts had voided an earlier signature drive by the opposition, due to fraud allegations.
"The contract should be voided right away, and a proper process which is clear, transparent, legal, moral, and ethical should take place," Cruz said.
In her original lawsuit, Mayorga says she later accepted a $375,000 payment in exchange for her silence -- but now, she wants that agreement voided.
Live Nation Lushington discouraged fans from purchasing any resale tickets, warning they may be voided and holders would be denied access to the venue.
However, Schroeder later voided the result, saying that the repeated references to the earlier case could have confused jurors and were unfair to Apple.
"There is no need to worry that it will be voided," Bank Indonesia Governor Agus Martowardojo told reporters earlier this week before the filing.
The Supreme Court last month voided the election citing procedural irregularities and ordered a re-run, which is to be held on Oct. 26.
Stan's lawyers argued the first order -- submitted by attorney Tom Lallas on Stan's behalf -- should be voided as Lallas hadn't repped Stan for months.
There are dozens of frantic forum posts and Yahoo Answers questions from people who opened their devices and are worried they voided their warranties.
She has 3 minor children -- David, Mercy and Rocco -- and she wants the rule voided so they can stay there when mom isn't home.
The amount of water still remaining in subjects' bodies two hours later — that is, not voided in urine — was assigned a score of 1.0.
The judge did indicate that he is unlikely to remove the state signature requirement, which would allow the now-voided ballots to be counted.
The court also said another generic drugmaker, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, did not show that the patent concerning the drying process should be voided.
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But Equality Now said there had been progress, with over half of laws highlighted in its past reviews having been repealed, amended or voided.
It also said general-obligation bonds brought to market starting in 2012 had exceeded the territory's debt limit and would have to be voided.
But Judge Baddour ruled that the Confederate group lacked standing to file its initial lawsuit claiming ownership of the statue, and voided the deal.
Providers wasted as much as a billion dollars on the FCC's earlier attempt at an open standard, which a federal court voided in 2013.
The conduct fine voided the guarantees in his contract, while the Raiders also reportedly would not be obligated to pay him any termination pay.
Justin might not have faced any charges — he's a celeb and did not have his ballot voided by the authorities — but we're not all Justin.
In the November ruling, a three-judge panel of the court voided a jurys calculation that Apple should pay $503 million for infringing VirnetX patents.
The IOC said it had voided the athletes' results from Sochi, stripping Zubkov — now president of Russia's bobsleigh federation — and Fatkulina of their Olympic medals.
Walgreens Boots Alliance — Walgreens claimed in court papers that medical testing lab Theranos voided 11.3 percent of all blood tests provided to customers at Walgreens.
If the DOJ and FCC's request is approved by the court, the previous rules, spearheaded by Tom Wheeler, would be voided from the judicial record.
Royal Bank of Scotland was also a notable gainer, rising 2.7 percent after a U.S. appeals court voided a Bank of America Corp mortgage penalty.
Because DACA requires individuals to get preclearance to leave the country, Montes' reentry showed he had left without authorization and voided his status, DHS said.
Eventually, the United States Supreme Court voided the district; on its fourth appeal, the Legislature finally found a solution that seemed to pass constitutional muster.
As head of the Center for Constitutional Rights, Michael Ratner oversaw litigation that, in effect, voided New York City's wholesale stop-and-frisk policing tactic.
Brown's post comes after reports that the team had voided $30 million in guaranteed money on his contract due to conduct detrimental to the team.
In 1883, the Supreme Court voided the Civil Rights Act of 1875, which had banned discrimination in public businesses like theaters, restaurants, trains and shops.
It did not say which electoral districts the boxes came from, why the ballots were voided or what criteria it used in taking that action.
Mr. Lay died in 2006 while waiting for his criminal sentence, and a judge voided his conviction because he could not appeal his guilty verdict.
The arrest was voided and Hadden returned to work and continued to see patients for about another month until he was removed from his post.
Other states, including North Dakota and Arkansas, have passed similarly prohibitive measures restricting abortion and have seen them swiftly voided by the courts as unconstitutional.
But a state property agency asserted that the original transfer of Bashneft to the regional government in 1993 was illegal, and voided all subsequent transactions.
In both, federal courts of appeals this summer voided or modified Republican laws requiring voters to produce photo IDs, saying they disproportionately reduced minorities' turnout.
Other states, including Iowa and North Dakota, have passed similarly prohibitive fetal heartbeat measures only to have them swiftly voided by the courts as unconstitutional.
Twitter is, obviously, all about this: Of course, just because Ariel could have legally voided the contract doesn't mean she could have done so in practice.
As a result of the suspension, the guarantees in the four-year, $24.956 million deal Elliott signed with Dallas in 2016 will be voided, per ESPN.
Aleynikov spent 11 months in prison on his first jury conviction before the federal appeals court voided it, saying prosecutors misapplied federal laws on corporate espionage.
And the Epstein nonprosecution agreement itself could be voided, which would undermine Epstein's lawyers' argument that the Florida deal somehow precludes his current Southern District prosecution.
It's a tune with two poles: of wettening faces on a dance floor, punctuated silences in a heated car speeding down the motorway during voided hours.
President Uhuru Kenyatta defeated Odinga in August, but Odinga challenged the election and a court voided the results, citing procedural irregularities, and ordered a fresh vote.
In another incident, the Election Commission voided ballots from Thai expats in New Zealand because they were not delivered to their respective constituencies before voting ended.
She said Republicans would risk "people falling through the cracks or causing turmoil in insurance markets" if lawmakers voided Obama's statute without a replacement in hand.
They are asked to tell election workers if they've already cast an absentee ballot, which can be voided, and to cast a new ballot. http://bit.
I've witnessed contracts being voided because a model dared question her payment, and pocket money being withheld to discourage models who've gained weight from buying food.
Michael Ratner, 72, was a lawyer who won rights for Guantánamo prisoners and oversaw litigation that effectively voided New York City's stop-and-frisk policing strategy.
The insurers say the coverage obligation is voided because the BSA failed to take effective preventive measures such as warning parents that scouts might be abused.
Kenyatta defeated opposition leader Raila Odinga in August but Odinga challenged the election and the court voided it citing procedural irregularities and ordered a fresh vote.
But after Mr. Paes was re-elected in 2012, he canceled Morar Carioca's commitment to consultation with local communities and inexplicably voided contracts with architecture firms.
In 2010, the court voided a $43.8 million verdict that had been awarded by a different jury two years earlier, citing errors by the trial judge.
The petitioners had argued, amongst other reasons, that the outcome should be voided because the election board did not seek fresh nominations after the earlier Aug.
As part of its effort to avoid stiff penalties from regulators, Theranos has voided all 2014 and 2015 blood tests conducted using its proprietary Edison machines.
However, in November 2016, the Court of Cassation, Egypt's final recourse for appeals in criminal cases, voided the sentence and ordered a retrial of the defendants.
However, any discrepancy that can't be resolved requires poll workers to recheck the used ballot stubs, the voided ballots, and the printed results from the scanners.
The 2nd Circuit voided that conviction in July 2017, citing a then year-old U.S. Supreme Court decision narrowing the definition of corruption by public officials.
Although police arrested Hadden in 22014 after a patient complained he assaulted her, the arrest was voided and he was released as the DA's office investigated.
He was so miserable in his role in Cleveland that he voided his four-year contract, thereby leaving $12 million on the table, just to leave.
The appeals court unanimously voided the $1.35 million award for unjust enrichment, representing some profits from Kyle's memoir, saying Minnesota law did not support Ventura's claim.
Daniels' manager, Gina Rodriguez, said last week that Cohen's statement voided the non-disclosure agreement with her and allows her client to tell her story publicly.
Early on, hackers "jailbroke" iPhones by modifying their software to evade Apple's controls, but that process voided the iPhone's warranty and scared off many casual users.
Judge Bates voided major provisions of the rule and sent it back to the Labor Department to determine if any of the rule could be salvaged.
The Court of Cassation, one of Egypt's highest, has voided capital convictions for members of the Brotherhood obtained with evidence exclusively from (often uncorroborated) national-security investigations.
Singh remembers being unable to feed his children for some days and standing in long queues at the banks to exchange the voided currency for new notes.
Maye called the modifications, particularly the change in cycle timing, "dangerous" and said that the changes voided the guarantee with Leuchter's firm, which JVM had now acquired.
Another federal judge on Wednesday refused to halt enforcement of a similar California law, though bans have been voided in states such as Indiana and New Hampshire.
Elliott and the NFLPA now have the green light to continue the legal fight to have the 6-game suspension voided altogether ... which is their ultimate goal.
Conceivably, the investigations could show that some of Puerto Rico's debt was created unlawfully, and the island could seek to have it voided, leaving bondholders empty-handed.
Judge Richard Niess voided all the lawmakers' actions because he concluded they had brought themselves into session at a time that wasn't allowed, according to the Sentinel.
The state was set to begin implementing the mandate this summer, but was blocked by a US district court judge, who voided the federal government's earlier approval.
Wake County Superior Court Judge G. Bryan Collins last Friday voided amendments to require a voter ID and to implement a cap on the state's income tax.
The patient's firearm ID card and carrying permit will be voided if law enforcement determines that the patient is incapable under state law of possessing a firearm.
Last week, a federal judge sided with three drug makers and voided a Trump administration regulation requiring the industry to include list prices in their TV ads.
The arrangement helped destroy Mr. Manafort's relationship with Mr. Mueller, whose team has now accused Mr. Manafort of lying to investigators and has voided his plea agreement.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan voided the once powerful Democrat's May 2018 conviction on three counts, citing an error in the jury instructions.
He left no will, which has led to drawn-out and contested proceedings among his six heirs, some of whom did not want the Universal deal voided.
The president-elect's new chief of staff, Reince Priebus, however, has hinted that the policy would be voided if the Cuban government didn't meet some specific demands.
An administrative court voided the accord in June after a lawsuit was filed against it, saying Egyptian sovereignty over the islands held and could not be given up.
Apple has previously come under fire for similar policies and just last year finally changed its stance that third-party screen repairs on iPhones voided the device's warranty.
Cal's first guilty verdict, in 2007, was voided after a new witness emerged to say he'd seen Michelle hours after the time that investigators believed she was killed.
MEDAL YO-YO In recent months, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has banned more than 40 Russian athletes from the Olympics for life and voided their Sochi results.
On Monday, Live Nation Lushington encouraged fans to refrain from purchasing any resale tickets, warning that the tickets may be voided and holders denied access to the venue.
Congress granted the 68-square-mile (117-square-km) enclave a mayor and council in the 1970s and has voided only a handful of District laws since then.
However, in cases of design patent infringement, like the smartphone case, all other contributions are essentially voided and the rounded rectangle and gridded screen of icons reign supreme.
Serial's examination of overlooked evidence helped Syed's defenders win a court's reconsideration of the case, and in 2016 his conviction was voided and a new trial was ordered.
So, the idea is that if Manafort's federal prosecution were to be voided, there would be no state double jeopardy bar against a subsequent New York State prosecution.
"The contract should be voided right away and a proper process which is clear, transparent, legal, moral and ethical should take place," she told Yahoo News on Wednesday.
His lawyer argued this oversight voided the initial search warrant, and Bourassa pushed the negotiations even further by offering to give up $200 million in undiscovered faux money.
The conduct fine voided the approximately $30 million of guarantees in his contract, while the Raiders also reportedly would not be obligated to give him any termination pay.
Democrats later captured the governorship and the State Supreme Court, which recently voided the existing district lines and forced an icy standoff between Republican legislative leaders and Gov.
The decision in February, by Judge James O. Browning, voided the formula used by the federal government to calculate risk adjustment payments each year from 2014 to 2018.
That court voided a 2015 Federal Communications Commission order that expanded TCPA liability, and on which U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein in Manhattan had relied in ruling for King.
The city went to court and got a ruling that voided the law calling for voters to have a say in the granting of public subsidies, which infuriated taxpayers.
The Journal points out that Theranos has processed up to 890,000 tests per year in the past, though it's not clear how many results have been voided or revised.
DACA requires individuals to get pre-clearance to leave the country, and so Montes' re-entry then showed he had left without authorization and voided his status, DHS said.
Ratings agency Moody's said a new ruling from India's top court that voided guidelines about how lenders should resolve their bad debts is potentially bad news for Indian banks.
He also maintains that his agency has carried out the program, saying DACA recipient arrested either didn't have their DACA status current or voided it with a criminal infraction.
"If you replaced the screen yourself with an appropriate one, then they could not claim that voided the warranty," Steve Lehto, a lemon law attorney in Michigan, told me.
The only son of Ned Stark's that we know to be alive is Jon Snow, but he's illegitimate himself, so his own claim on the Throne could be voided.
The blood-testing startup Theranos has been hit with a consumer fraud class action lawsuit, a week after the company voided two years' worth of Edison blood test results.
Theranos is now the subject of a class action consumer fraud lawsuit in California, filed after Thernaos voided two years' worth of Edison results because they provided inaccurate data.
He said that lack of candidates left him with "no choice at all," constituted racial discrimination under New York law, and voided his earlier agreement to arbitrate with Iconix.
This is how Britain earned a budget rebate, an opt-out from the euro, and, under David Cameron, a "renegotiation" of its membership (since voided by the Brexit vote).
The memo and working group came after Grewal voided a move by Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop last week aimed at decriminalizing marijuana in New Jersey's second largest city.
The former verdict was voided, in a decision now being appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, and the latter had no clear financial gain so no payout was sought.
"The contract should be voided right away and a proper process which is clear, transparent, legal, moral and ethical should take place," Cruz added in comments to Yahoo News.
Leases can be voided if the original agreement was made under untruthful conditions — if the lessee is a minor, for example, or does not possess a valid driver's license.
But such cases became tougher to prosecute in December 225 when a federal appeals court in Manhattan voided his convictions of hedge fund managers Todd Newman and Anthony Chiasson.
Kesha's original case was dismissed, and in 2018 a New York appeals court blocked her from filing a counterclaim against Dr. Luke that would have voided their business relationship.
But an official with Joe Biden's campaign voiced frustration with the state party over the number of ballots that were voided during the first two days of early voting.
Frank Cappelleri, executive director at Instinet, said this week's moves voided a "potential bearish pattern" in the S&P 500, noting his upside target of 3,530 remains in play.
Both parties also want to avoid missing out on $100 billion in extra spending from this year's budget deal, which would be essentially voided if an agreement isn't reached.
But Jackson voided Manafort&aposs plea deal after the court found that he breached the deal by lying to prosecutors about several interactions under scrutiny in the Russia investigation.
That form of media power was rooted less in vague notions of trust or quality than in control over distribution, and it is voided on a service like Twitter.
He was convicted of murder in 2015, though experts say that conviction will now be voided under an obscure state legal doctrine, because he died before his appeals were exhausted.
As India enters its fourth week since Narendra Modi, the prime minister, abruptly voided 86% of the country's paper currency, many of its 1.3bn people have had no such luck.
The appeals court in 2015 voided five of Blagojevich's 18 convictions and ordered a resentencing, but U.S. District Judge James Zagel in Chicago reimposed the 14-year term last August.
The longtime assumption has been that this is because it is a waste product, voided into the water by fish and other creatures, that signals the presence of potential prey.
It pictured glum citizens queuing outside a bank, a reminder of Mr Modi's painful "demonetisation" in 2016, which sent hundreds of millions of Indians rushing to exchange abruptly voided banknotes.
On April 12th the Supreme Court is to decide whether "electoral bonds", a new method of funnelling corporate donations anonymously into party coffers, should be voided midway through the voting.
"The CFPB has dodged the biggest bullet, which is to be declared unconstitutional and have all its prior rules and regulations voided," said Andrew Sandler, chairman of BuckleySandler law firm.
In fact, things got SO sour with the star RB -- team exec Tom Coughlin publicly ripped the guy and reportedly voided all the guaranteed money remaining on his rookie deal.
A federal judge on Thursday voided five oil and gas leases on public lands that amounted to nearly a million acres, arguing that the Trump administration wrongly excluded public input.
On Wednesday night, the jury found that Officer Rialmo had reasonably feared for his life when he killed Mr. LeGrier, but still awarded $22016 million before the judge voided it.
Nor should we continue down the path of pretending that the First Amendment's ironclad protection of hateful expression is voided whenever someone says (or texts) something that makes us squirm.
Only 65 ballots submitted over the weekend had to be voided due to voters not selecting three candidates -- representing less than a quarter of a percent, according to the officials.
It arose when a federal appeals court voided the elder Mr. Kovel's one-year sentence for contempt after he had refused to answer questions about a client in a case.
Allegations of ballot fraud by a contractor for Harris's campaign and an ensuing investigation by state election officials voided the results of last year's vote and prompted a special election.
Mr. Barrier, Mr. Toscano wrote, was "overcome with anxiety" and "likely to have his contract voided" if he was not released and able to explain the situation to the producers.
Joining the four liberal justices, Gorsuch ruled the criminal law responsible for the immigrant's deportation — as well as thousands of others every year — is too vague and should be voided.
Lawyer Tor Ekeland, who managed the fund, said at least $150,000 of the money collected came from fraudulent sources, and that the prevalence of fraudulent donations effectively voided the entire fundraiser.
She distinguished herself on the court by writing majority opinions that voided the state's mandatory death penalty for murderers already imprisoned for life, and broadening news media access to pretrial hearings.
"For most refinances, there is a three-day rescission period following signing in which you can decide not to go through with the refinance and have the documentation voided," Baker says.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) this month voided the results of 19 Russian athletes who competed at the Sochi Games and banned them for life from the Olympics over doping violations.
Typically, a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that's been left unsigned by one party could be voided if the other party returned the money, Roth Law Firm's Richard Roth told VICE News.
But the Rhode Island Supreme Court voided the conviction in 1984, claiming evidence had been gathered without a search warrant and that his attorneys had been denied access to important notes.
That said, the recovery in the banking sector may potentially stall after last week's Supreme Court ruling that voided the central bank's guidelines on how lenders should resolve their bad debts.
McCreary had sent in her signed modification agreement, along with her first payment, but because it wasn't in the form of certified funds, OneWest returned her check and voided the modification.
If you've ever heard about it before, it's probably in the context of car warranties: a warranty cannot be voided simply because someone uses aftermarket parts in their device or car.
If they were to vanish entirely, non-native foxes and feral cats would rush in to fill their voided niche — but that could upend the ecosystem, by spreading diseases like toxoplasmosis.
The court upheld the legality of a 2014 New Jersey law permitting sports betting at casinos and racetracks in the state and voided the federal Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz called Wednesday for the contract to fix the island's hurricane-ravaged electrical grid to be "voided" after it was awarded to the small Montana firm.
He claimed credit for the restoration of transmission lines by his contractors, even after his company's controversial contract with the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) was set to be voided.
A higher court voided the verdict and ordered a retrial, which concluded in December with a suspended sentence on lesser charges, including the denial of crimes committed by the Communist government.
But the numbers didn't lie, and when Bad Bunny gave scarcely a day's notice about dropping his full-length debut on Christmas Eve, the genuinely excited reaction voided the negative noise.
Then along came Kawhi Leonard in 2011, in a draft-night trade that might have been voided on the grounds of extreme cruelty to the unsuspecting fans of basketball-mad Indiana.
Controversy increased again this week, when the electoral body announced that it had voided votes from 1,021 ballot boxes around the country, as well as ballots cast by Iraqi citizens overseas.
The number represents 3.7% of all early votes cast over the weekend, the officials said, and the majority of those voided ballots stemmed from a lack of signatures on the ballots.
Both the Senate and House voided the consumer rule using the Congressional Review Act, a 1996 law that gives Congress the power to expunge rules that were created by government agencies.
A federal appeals court last month voided Obamacare's individual mandate penalty, but it sent the lawsuit back to a conservative federal judge in Texas who had previously axed the entire law.
But his conviction was voided by an appeals court in 2012 on the grounds that the acts he was accused of in 2006 were not war crimes when he committed them.
A company spokesman said the tweet to Cruz is not a threat, but meant to foreshadow what the company would have to do if its contract with the island is voided.
That ruling voided Article 14, Section 23 of North Carolina's state constitution, which said the state would recognize marriages or civil unions only if they are between a man and a woman.
That ruling voided Article 14, Section 6 of North Carolina's state constitution, which said the state would recognize marriages or civil unions only if they are between a man and a woman.
At that point, Tesla stops supporting the vehicle, meaning all warranties are voided and Supercharging is disabled, even after the repaired vehicle passes a high-voltage inspection by Tesla's own repair staff.
This was established in the Factortame cases in the early 1990s, when a British parliamentary act on ship registration was voided by the European Court of Justice after complaints by Spanish fishermen.
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday supported a lower court's finding that Italian oil producer Eni breached a contract with offshore drilling contractor Transocean Ltd, but voided a $160 million damages award.
Still, other investors believe AMLO will end up softening his stance — he's already promised that property rights will be respected, and that no energy contracts will be voided unless tied to corruption.
In February, Judge James O. Browning of the United States District Court in Albuquerque voided the formula used by the federal government to calculate risk adjustment payments under the Affordable Care Act.
It's a literal signal that there is an expiration date to their tenure — and they can't stick around longer, otherwise their actions can be voided, opening up the administration to legal challenges.
The Trump administration plan also voided California's ability to set its own, stricter standards, triggering a potentially ugly legal battle between Washington and blue states over the ability to fight global warming.
This summer, a federal appeals court voided much of a sweeping election law that the state's Republican-run Legislature had enacted, saying it was written expressly to discourage African-Americans from voting.
The mayor of Puerto Rico's largest city is calling for a contract to fix the island's hurricane-ravaged electrical grid to be "voided" after it was awarded to a small Montana firm.
On Wednesday, those critics won a victory when the judge who originally approved the agreement voided it, finding that Sons of Confederate Veterans lacked the legal standing to enter into the pact.
There are conflicting accounts between Mr. Montes's lawyers and Homeland Security about whether his permission to stay under DACA was voided after he crossed into Mexico and tried to get back in.
Ryan Fitzpatrick's contract with the Jets has been voided, as expected, making the 34-year-old quarterback a free agent and most likely ending his up-and-down tenure with the team.
Democrats in the House and Senate have called for an investigation into why Whitefish was awarded the contract, and San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz has said the contract should be voided.
In addition to a four-year ban, the sporting results for Pechenkin, who was still active until his provisional suspension, obtained between January 2012 and January 2016 are voided, the IBU said.
With Hernandez's death, his conviction of the Lloyd murder was voided because of a little-known legal doctrine in Massachusetts that voids convictions if a defendant dies before the appeals process is complete.
First, a decision by the Supreme Court in early April voided an RBI edict that ordered banks automatically to refer large companies which are behind in their debt payments to the insolvency regime.
The company also effectively voided all non-disclosure agreements with employees, stating their hopes that those agreements -- which were used "as a secret weapon to silence (Weinstein's) accusers" -- will not silence anyone anymore.
Oh, and most importantly, it's now available in Rose Gold, a color that previously required a trip to the art supply store and a voided warranty if you wanted it for your Mac.
DHS disputes facts of Montes' case DACA requires individuals to get preclearance to leave the country, and so Montes' re-entry showed he had left without authorization and voided his status, DHS said.
The retrial of Jesse Litvak, with jury selection set for Wednesday and opening arguments for Thursday, comes 13 months after a federal appeals court voided his original conviction and two-year prison sentence.
To address the CFPB's startling lack of accountability, the court voided the for-cause provision, meaning that Director Cordray can now be removed by the president at any time and for any reason.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court upheld a 2014 New Jersey law that permitted sports betting at casinos and racetracks in the state and voided the federal Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act.
"We've gotten a lot of the rules and regulations -- and you people suffered from that, to a certain extent, too, in all fairness -- but a lot of the regulations were voided," Trump continued.
" The request comes after the company feuded earlier this week with the mayor of San Juan after she called for the contract to fix the island's hurricane-ravaged electrical grid to be "voided.
Friday's decision largely upheld a June 2018 ruling by U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson in Philadelphia, but voided his requirement that the government obtain warrants before seeking custody of immigrants in city custody.
In addition to the $4 billion of bonds issued by the Public Buildings Authority, the lawsuits said general-obligation bonds issued in 2011 and 2014 exceeded the debt ceiling and should be voided.
Wentz's option had to be picked up Friday or else the quarterback's 242 salary would have ballooned to more than $232 million this year and the remainder of his four-year extension voided.
Eve Muirhead, the skip for Britain, had her final throw of the match voided when a red light lit up on her rock, indicating that she had not released the handle in time.
The Supreme Court voided much of that law, and Justice Stephen G. Breyer wrote in the majority opinion that it failed to offer "medical benefits" sufficient to justify the burdens placed on women.
That means any federal regulation approved since May could be voided by the Republican-led Congress once President-elect Donald Trump moves into the White House and can sign off on their disapproval.
Despite the severity of the allegation, Hadden's arrest was voided and he was let go because the "case required significant investigation and time," according to statements by a prosecutor at Hadden's 2014 arraignment.
The Republican leaders of North Carolina's legislature said in a statement late on Sunday they believed their colleagues would support repealing the law that voided the city ordinance - if Charlotte made the first move.
Those voided tests are just the latest indictment of Theranos' proprietary technology, which the company had once advertised as being capable of analyzing dozens of different diagnostic tests on a single drop of blood.
Legislation aimed at addressing the unfunded pension liability by reducing retirement benefits and other measures was voided as unconstitutional on Wednesday by a Franklin Circuit Court judge on grounds it was not validly enacted.
But Pauley noted the ability of judges to block regulatory settlements was narrowed in 2014, when an appeals court voided a judge's rejection of a $285 million accord between the SEC and Citigroup Inc.
Cruz called the contract "alarming" and said it "should be voided right away, and a proper process which is clear, transparent, legal, moral, and ethical should take place," in an interview with Yahoo News.
Mayorga sued Ronaldo claiming she later accepted a $375,000 payment in exchange for her silence -- but recently announced she wants that agreement voided and went to cops to pursue a criminal case against Ronaldo.
In July, a judge voided the council's decision, ruling that proponents had used illegal means to win approval — specifically, that actors had been hired to pack a crucial City Council meeting and voice support.
Carson's comments come as the mayor of Puerto Rico's largest city said a contract to fix the island's hurricane-ravaged electric grid should be "voided" after it was awarded to a small Montana firm.
A State Senate committee earlier Thursday turned down a separate bill that would have voided a state activities association policy allowing transgender students to request to play on the athletic team of their choice.
Gina Rodriguez, a manager for Stephanie Clifford, who is also known as Stormy Daniels, said Wednesday that Clifford believes Michael Cohen voided the non-disclosure agreement with her by admitting he paid Clifford $130,000.
In following years, they invalidated campaign finance limits, upheld voter suppression laws, voided the federal statute that protected voting rights of minorities, and defined political gerrymandering as wholly free from important American constitutional limitations.
"I find and the State agrees that justice requires that Kerry Robinson's conviction of February 26, 2002, is immediately vacated and his sentence is voided and set aside," McDaniel wrote in the consent order.
Oliver described miners' safety concerns about a Murray bonus program, displaying voided bonus checks from Murray miners who wrote, "Eat shit, Bob" and "Kiss my ass, Bob," in a reference to the Murray CEO.
In Hong Kong, a law, Ordinance No 603, was enacted in 1844 to outlaw slavery, but it was subsequently voided by the British monarchy because the empire's anti-slavery laws already applied to its colonies.
President Trump tweeted on Friday night, calling for the joint Pulitzer Prize that the New York Times and Washington Post won in 2018 to be voided for the outlets' coverage of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
Following the opening of a criminal investigation, two years of voided tests and a proposed two-year ban on operating a lab, Forbes lowered Holmes' estimated net worth from $4.5 billion to nothing in June.
The amount of cash in circulation has returned to normal levels since the government abruptly voided most banknotes in 2016, but there has been a spike in demand for cash in the past few months.
A federal judge on Wednesday voided the Trump administration's "conscience rule," which would have made it easier for health care workers to avoid assisting with abortion or other medical procedures on religious or moral grounds.
The effort was halted -- at least temporarily -- on Friday after US District Judge James Boasberg voided the federal approval and kicked the matter back to the Department of Health and Human Services for further review.
Bush voided the five lease sales and required that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) change its procedures for oil and gas lease sales that are wholly or partially within sage grouse habitat management areas.
Bush voided the five lease sales and required that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) change its procedures for oil and gas lease sales that are wholly or partially within sage grouse habitat management areas.
She reached a settlement with Ronaldo shortly after, accepting $375,000 in exchange for her silence -- but, last year, she announced she wanted that agreement voided, claiming she was in no mental state to make that deal.
The U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage last year, leading Fox to side with three lesbian couples who argued that decision effectively voided Arkansas statutes and regulations requiring a child's biological parents to be listed.
"This crooked deal cannot stand," and should be voided to "ensure that some measure of justice is finally delivered to Epstein's victims who have been let down time and time again by their government," Sasse said.
The justices left in place a July 2016 ruling by the Richmond, Virginia-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that voided the law passed by a Republican-controlled legislature and signed by a Republican governor.
The 5-4 ruling, with the court's conservative justices in the majority, overturned a 2017 Kansas Supreme Court decision that had voided the convictions of three restaurant workers for fraudulently using other people's Social Security numbers.
George Bundy Smith, a former civil rights activist who in 2004 wrote the benchmark decision by New York's highest court that, in effect, voided the state's death penalty, died on Saturday at his home in Harlem.
In addition to the confirmation of a new Supreme Court justice, Neil M. Gorsuch, they take heart from the list of business regulations Mr. Trump has voided, and from his administration's aggressive enforcement of immigration laws.
Mr. Nasralla traveled to Washington this week to seek support, but he appeared to acknowledge that his fight was over on Friday, admitting that he had "no confidence" in the effort to have the result voided.
So dramatic is this exit from pictorial space that in "Peripherique" (2016) the lattice-like structures form a kind of second frame that hovers around the edges of the picture rectangle, its vast interior voided of content.
The state high court's decision voided one of the largest U.S. verdicts against a tobacco company related to smoking and tobacco-smoke exposure, which the U.S. surgeon general estimates causes 480,000 premature deaths annually in the country.
Afterward, I put the console back together (with its factory HDD) and was able to power it on without any problems, but at this point I would have already voided the warranty (if it wasn't already expired).
In his 32-page decision, McNulty dismissed claims over the first arrest, saying the FBI agents reasonably believed they had cause, though a federal appeals court later found otherwise and in February 2012 voided Aleynikov's first conviction.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has caused legal headaches for Trump and Cohen in recent months, as she has filed lawsuits against both men for defamation and seeking for the nondisclosure agreement to be voided.
ERBIL (Reuters) - Iraq's Supreme Federal Court, which voided results of a Kurdish independence referendum on Monday, reached its ruling without input from representatives of the Kurdish autonomous region, the region's Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani said on Monday.
Troubled bio-tech startup Theranos has told the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) it voided two years of results from the blood tests that it once staked its future on, reports the Wall Street Journal.
In one, she is suing President Trump and his former lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, claiming that the nondisclosure agreement used to keep her quiet about an affair she says she had with Mr. Trump should be voided.
The Devils acquired Kovalchuk at the 2010 trade deadline from the Atlanta Thrashers, and then (tried) to ink him to an enormous 17-year contract that summer, but were rejected by the NHL, which voided the deal.
The federal judge overseeing the settlement, worth an estimated $1 billion, on Friday voided all contracts with lenders who were supposed to be repaid when the players receive cash awards for their severe neurological and cognitive problems.
What awakened them was the declaration made early last month by the attorney general, Luisa Ortega Díaz, concerning two resolutions, 154 and 155, issued by the Supreme Court's constitutional division that in effect voided the National Assembly.
Human rights groups say at least 19 people have died in bloodshed associated with the August election, which was later voided by the Supreme Court, and in unrest surrounding the re-run of the presidential vote last month.
After injuries to both shoulders and a falling-out with his Russian club, CSKA Moscow, over who would pay for a surgery, Kucherov voided the final three years of his contract and came to North America at 19.
In October, the WSJ challenged Theranos' claim that it could perform blood tests that just require a few drops, and in May, the company voided two years worth of blood test results due to its faulty Edison technology.
Those doubts were validated when Theranos later voided R.C.'s and tens of thousands of other test results from 2014 and 2015 in an effort to get into compliance with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Compared with other countries, the United States has a strong guarantee of speech rights even for corporations, and at least one court has ruled that computer code is a form of speech, although that ruling was later voided.
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have both been informed that Theranos has voided "all" of the tests performed using its own Edison devices in 2014 and 2015.
A senior policy adviser to the opposition National Super Alliance (NASA), he has called since a disputed August election that was voided by the Supreme Court for western and coastal areas that are opposition strongholds to declare independence.
The unanimous decision voided anti-discrimination protections passed in 2015 in Fayetteville, a liberal city that is home to the state's flagship university, as well as similar ordinances adopted by other local governments in the politically conservative state.
In a closely watched case, US District Court Judge James Boasberg voided the federal government's approval of Kentucky's request to implement work requirements and kicked the matter back to the Department of Health & Human Services for further review.
In response to Nautilus's demands that the material be taken down, the state legislature passed a law which converted photographs and videos of shipwrecks into public records, which voided a prior agreement between the filmmakers and the state.
"Had his administration prevailed with the Clean Power Plan, the moratorium on federal coal lease sales and the stream rule — all voided in this past year — coal communities and their employment would likely never have recovered," he said.
On Monday, "Jeopardy!" released a statement saying that it had realized while taping the show that the clue was "flawed" and "determining an acceptable response would be problematic," so it voided the clue and replaced it with another.
Several state attorneys general have cited as an inspiration the long-running legal war waged against the Obama administration by Republican attorneys general, who derailed key White House policies on immigration and nearly voided the Affordable Care Act.
A federal judge in Boise, Idaho has invalidated a Trump administration policy intended to help boost oil and gas exploration and development on nearly 800,000 acres where imperiled sage grouse live and voided leases sold under that policy.
Ken Luce, a spokesman for Whitefish Energy, told the Los Angeles Times that its response to withdraw its workers from San Juan was not a threat, but instead telling the mayor what would happen if the contract were voided.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Manhattan federal judge on Tuesday voided the November 2005 conviction of a Pakistani man for conspiring to help an al Qaeda operative enter the United States, saying new evidence cast doubt on the defendant's guilt.
Arrested in July 2009 on federal charges, Aleynikov was convicted and spent 11 months in prison before a U.S. appeals court voided that conviction in February 2012, saying his activity was not a crime under federal corporate espionage laws.
In the 2014 ruling that voided the jury verdict, Circuit Judge Denny Chin, the dissenter in Friday's decision, said the government went too far by searching computer records it had long considered irrelevant for evidence of a new crime.
The revocation means the government voided travel visas for people trying to enter the United States but the visas could be restored later without a new application, said William Cocks, a spokesman for consular affairs at the State Department.
Lawrence W. Pierce, a longtime federal judge who voided a New York State law banning the sale of contraceptives to minors and joined in a decision to overturn New York City's elected government structure as unconstitutional, died on Feb.
The debt relief firm said it was simply challenging a CFPB civil investigatory demand, so if the Supreme Court found the CFPB director to have been unconstitutionally appointed the CID would be voided and the case would be over.
Such "point of view" testimony was deemed irrelevant by the federal appeals court in Manhattan on May 3 in a similar case, when it voided former Jefferies Group LLC trader Jesse Litvak's conviction and ordered his release from prison.
In an opinion written by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the court ruled that a plaintiff's legal claim is not voided if he or she does not accept a defendant's offer, even if the offer is exactly what the plaintiff requested.
State Farm argued the claims brought by the sisters, former claims adjusters who worked for the company after the hurricane, should be voided because their lawyer violated a court order requiring that details of the case be kept under seal.
After the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services voided two years of data connected to Theranos' allegedly inaccurate Edison machines, the company introduced the miniLab, which, if sold to other companies, would circumvent Holmes' two-year ban from operating a lab.
The Supreme Court's action voided an order in April by a three-judge panel to rework 34 districts in the state legislature and U.S. House of Representatives whose boundaries were crafted purely to advantage Republicans, a practice known as partisan gerrymandering.
Theranos has voided two years of results from its Edison blood-testing machines, issuing tens of thousands of corrected reports to patients and doctors and raising the possibility that many health care decisions may have been made based on inaccurate data.
Consider these examples: Blood-testing startup Theranos, once valued at $9 billion, voided all 2014 and 2015 tests on its Edison blood-testing machines, meaning thousands of patients received unreliable results and may have received incorrect treatments as a result.
Theranos voided 2014 and 2015 blood tests Concerns about the Edison device's inaccuracy reportedly forced Theranos itself to stop using the machines in June 2015, and led the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to conclude that they failed quality checks.
Blankenship, 66, argued that his December 73 conviction on a misdemeanor conspiracy charge should be voided because the federal indictment did not specify which U.S. mine safety regulations he conspired to violate, and because of several errors by the trial judge.
Jefferson County Circuit Judge Michael Graffeo issued a ruling late Monday which voided the 28500 Alabama state law that blocks local governments from removing monuments or renaming public schools that have stood for more than 6900 years, The Associated Press reported.
If those facts aren't enough to raise alarms about AHPs, consider this: If someone covered by an association plan gets sick and needs expensive treatments, that individual could be dropped from the plan — or the entire plan could be voided.
"The dissent's position that the new panel will remain puppets of MLB, rather than exercise its independent judgment, is pure conjecture," though the original award was properly voided because of "evident partiality," wrote Justice Richard Andrias, a member of the majority.
Circuit Judge Alan Lourie wrote for a 2-1 majority that while Indivior's patents should not be voided, it failed to show that they covered Dr. Reddy's and Alvogen's drying processes for their products, or a polymer that Dr. Reddy's used.
According to the WSJ, Theranos also told the CMS—which is currently investigating the startup for compliance issues—that it has issued tens of thousands of corrected blood test reports to doctors and patients, with some results voided and others revised.
After the arbitrator voided Linhoff's firing, Connecticut in October 2014 persuaded a lower court judge to restore it, on the ground that a suspension would send the wrong message to others given public policy against drug use in the workplace.
The Miami Heat handed out the league's first-ever contract exceeding $100 million, to Alonzo Mourning, then saw their seven-year, $98 million contract with Juwan Howard voided by the league for violating salary cap rules, sending Howard back to Washington.
The board said the debt should be voided because it exceeded the territory's constitutional debt limit, and it added that Puerto Rico would try to recover hundreds of millions of dollars in interest and principal payments that it has already made.
On November 8th, Modi, who leads the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party, announced that 86 percent of the country's circulating cash, via 23 and 1000 rupee bills, would be voided within hours to curb corruption and bring unaccounted income to light.
That ignited a litany of legal wrangling, with Cohen obtaining a temporary restraining order on Daniels in California to keep her from speaking out and Daniels and her new attorney, Avenatti, filing a lawsuit asking for the NDA to be voided.
Users may search for housing at any point between March 3 and March 24, select the number of adults and children within a group and find hosts who have voided all fees for those in need of shelter after the disaster.
Before the ordinance went into effect, the North Carolina state legislature convened a special session and passed the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, otherwise known has HB2, that voided the ordinance and preempted similar efforts by localities in the future.
Bolivia's electoral body said on Thursday that Morales was ineligible to run for a Senate position in the May 3 election re-run of a voided vote late last year that sparked a political crisis and led to his resignation.
Bolivia's electoral body said on Thursday that Morales was ineligible to run for a Senate position in the May 3 election re-run of a voided vote late last year that sparked a political crisis and led to his resignation.
By a 2-1 vote, the appeals court said the defamation award must be voided because of improper questioning of two witnesses, and improper remarks by Ventura's lawyer during closing arguments, suggesting that insurance might cover any judgment against Kyle's estate.
Voided Countries: Bhutan Brunei Darussalam Burma/Myanmar Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) China Laos Macau Maldives Mongolia South Pacific Islands Federated States of Micronesia Pacific Islands Trust Palau Papua New Guinea Sri Lanka Tibet And all countries currently under sanction by the OFAC.
Earlier in the week, the inquiry heard that TAL Life, owned by Japan's Dai-ichi Life, stopped insurance pay-outs to a woman with cervical cancer because they argued she had voided her contract after failing to disclose a prior history of depression.
Copyright law prohibits you from modifying its software in certain ways, opening you up to a voided warranty, cancelled service or even a lawsuit — but that's slowly changing as the government acknowledges the need (and arguably right) to repair our own devices.
State Farm argued that the claims brought by the sisters, former claims adjusters who worked for the company after the hurricane, should be voided because their lawyer violated a court order requiring that details of the case to be kept under seal.
Dozens of Brazilian engineering firms accused of price fixing and overcharging Petrobras for work, in order to pass on excess funds as bribes to executives and politicians, have been blacklisted from signing new contracts but have not had existing contracts voided by Petrobras.
Under an obscure legal doctrine in Massachusetts, Hernandez's murder conviction in Lloyd's killing will actually be voided, as he had not exhausted all of his appeals upon his death, Martin Healy, the chief legal counsel for the Massachusetts Bar Association, told PEOPLE.
It would grant a conditional green card to all current DACA recipients, unless they have voided the terms of their permits, and create a system for similar young undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children to also obtain conditional green cards.
In a ruling that sent shares in gaming companies and casinos soaring, the court voided the federal Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act and upheld the legality of a 2014 state law permitting sports betting at New Jersey casinos and horse racetracks.
Nevada's monopoly on legal sports betting will come to an end after the U.S. Supreme Court voided the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, a federal law which prevented states from making individual decisions on matters such as the legalization of sports betting.
The new cash will help Daewoo meet its need for about 12.7 billion won in operating funds by the end of April, and allow commercial banks to resume issuing ship owners refund guarantees on orders Daewoo wins, without which contracts are voided.
"The contract should be voided right away, and a proper process which is clear, transparent, legal, moral, and ethical should take place," she said, arguing that a company that had to rely on subcontractors did not have the necessary expertise to help the island.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An administrative court in Italy voided the appointments of five museum directors on May 24, striking a startling blow to the country's ambitious 2015 initiative to open competition for top cultural posts to citizens of other European countries.
Frank Cappelleri, executive director at Instinet, said in a note that the S&P 22018's "bullish patterns officially are voided" with these drops, noting that the S&P 500's 200-day moving average is the level being closely watched by traders and investors.
The trial judge, you may recall, voided all contracts between ex-players and most litigation funders – including contracts in which funders only obtained a right to repayment after players received their awards, rather than a right to seek repayment directly through the claims process.
The justices heard arguments in the state's appeal of a 2017 Kansas Supreme Court ruling that voided the convictions of the three restaurant workers and found that a 1986 federal law called the Immigration Reform and Control Act prevents states from pursuing such prosecutions.
Theranos's reputation has already been damaged after it issued tens of thousands of corrected or voided results to former patients, and has been subject to investigations by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Francisco, and federal and state health regulators.
Italy's top administrative court has upheld a ruling by a lower court that last November voided a tender that awarded a 161 million euro transport ministry contract to a consortium comprising Telecom Italia, Leonardo and Engineering Ingegneria Informatica, the text of the court's decision showed on Friday.
Until the Supreme Court voided the heart of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, it was one of nine states that was required to get Justice Department approval for all changes in its election procedures, a result of a history of voting discrimination against Native Americans.
Also brought into testimony was the fact that a divorce would have voided the $14 million that Mr. von Bülow would have inherited under his wife's will and left him with an annual income of $120,000 from a trust that she had established before their marriage.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voided the U.S. Department of Labor's so-called fiduciary rule on Thursday, nullifying nationwide the 2016 measure that was meant to curb conflicts of interest among providers of financial advice by requiring them to act in their clients' best interests.
Whatever credit he might have deserved for thwarting another global military conflict, Professor Deutsch's principles provided a theoretical framework for various Cold War negotiations, for court decisions that voided legally sanctioned racial segregation in the United States, and for Poland's peaceful transition from Communist rule in 1989.
In two closely watched cases, US District Court Judge James Boasberg Wednesday voided the administration's approvals of requests by Kentucky and Arkansas to mandate that low-income people work for benefits and kicked the matter back to the Department of Health & Human Services for further review.
North Carolina voided the Charlotte law with House Bill 19643, the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, which removed anti-discrimination clauses protecting the LGBT community and mandated that in government buildings people must use the bathroom or changing facility corresponding to the sex on their birth certificates.
The arrest of Kia Absalom, which was quickly voided after her boyfriend showed up at a Brooklyn police precinct to pay the fare, may have stemmed from her confusion over using Uber's app Absalom, 21, booked the ride from taxi driver Hassan Almaweri on the afternoon of Dec.
There is also a chance that a court might hold that the contract, even if it's technically valid, had provisions that were against public policy -- for example, that the non-disclosure agreement was too onerous or that Michael Cohen had voided it by speaking out on the case.
LA PAZ, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Bolivia's electoral body said on Thursday that former president Evo Morales was ineligible to run for a senate position in a May election re-run of a voided vote late last year that sparked a political crisis and led to the leftist leader's resignation.
Signed by the USCIS chief counsel, it emphasized that asylum officers should make decisions on a case-by-case basis rather than categorically denying any kind of claim, and it pointed officers to the past precedents Sessions had upheld instead of explaining which other precedents were now voided.
Now that Hernandez is dead, legal experts say his murder conviction could be voided — a move that prosecutors are fighting — which would pave the way for his estate to collect nearly $6 million in unpaid salary and bonuses from the New England Patriots, who released him following his arrest in 2013.
We have seen it used against Republicans, including the former representative Tom DeLay, whose conviction on corruption charges was overturned after he was forced from office, and the former senator Ted Stevens, whose conviction on failing to report gifts was later voided — after he had lost his re-election bid.
Read more here: — Judge says Trump policy undermined public input: In a win for environmentalists, an Idaho federal judge voided 1 million acres of oil and gas leases out West, ruling the Trump administration's move to limit public input on leasing decisions was "arbitrary and capricious," The Post's Juliet Eilperin reports.
The edge of the appropriated images cast shadows on to the voided space, emphasizing the feeling that something has been lost or forgotten, such as underground cultural spaces, sites of identity like defunct porn publications, or time periods and memories that came before the artist was even around to embrace them.
Why it matters: Following a series of reports by the Wall Street Journal starting in October 2015 that raised questions about the company's technology, Theranos has faced scrutiny from regulators, lost business partners, voided some of its test results, and shut down its clinics in an attempt to retool its business model.
Fournette was scheduled to earn $219 million in 262 and $21981 million in 285, but the Jaguars voided the guarantees after he was suspended by the NFL for one game for coming off the bench to fight with Bills defensive lineman Shaq Lawson during the Jaguars' loss at Buffalo on Nov. 21987.
The United States Supreme Court is expected to consider a number of cases involving gerrymandered maps this year, and Jessica Post, executive director of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, said the group is considering new litigation against state legislative districts in the Pennsylvania courts, which voided a Republican-drawn congressional map last month.
Advocacy groups have been calling for months for at least some of Puerto Rico's debt to be voided, but a legal analysis commissioned by the board said it would be difficult to do, in part because much of the debt was issued years ago and the statute of limitations would have run out.
Homeland Security acting deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli A federal judge in Washington DC ruled Sunday that Ken Cuccinelli, the head of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, had not been lawfully appointed to his job and a policy directive speeding up initial screenings of immigrants seeking asylum during his tenure should be voided.
A little over 24 hours after we put it in place, Gurbir Grewal, the attorney general of New Jersey, voided it as an overreach of municipal prosecutorial authority, though we believe that the policy was supported by laws and legal precedent affording municipal prosecutors the discretion to downgrade or dismiss complaints for good cause.
"The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth" — AB (@AB84) September 7, 2019 Brown most recently was upset over the $29.125 million in contract guarantees that Oakland reportedly voided after he received a $215,000 fine for "conduct detrimental to the team," according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
High-level Justice Department officials and a magistrate judge had to conclude there was probable cause that Cohen had evidence of a federal crime, that he could not be trusted to hand over evidence voluntarily, and that there was reason to believe Cohen had voided his attorney-client privilege by "engaging in crime or fraud," attorney Ken White writes.
And even before that happened, Juno was considering whether its program might have to be voided because of scrutiny from the S.E.C. Despite the inherent risks in such an arrangement, it's a fair bet that most gig economy workers would jump at the chance to get even a sliver of equity in a company like Uber or Airbnb.
These changes eliminated the traditional May 28503 commitment deadline for admitted students to finalize their college choices, voided the prohibitions on other colleges recruiting already-committed students (including recruitment of such students into transfer programs), and abolished rules that kept colleges from offering incentives such as special scholarships for students admitted under early decision application plans.
In May, the high court, in a 6-3 vote, upheld the legality of a 2014 New Jersey law permitting sports betting at casinos and racetracks in the state and voided the 1992 federal Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, which had prevented states beyond Nevada and a few other grandfathered states from offering sports betting.
Trump tries to make good on promises to roll back Obama-era regulations The two other bills voided a regulation that required government contractors to disclose labor violations, including wage theft, unsafe working conditions and hiring discrimination, to the federal government; and scrapped a Bureau of Land Management rule that affected how it assessed requests for commercial uses of federal lands.
Levandowski's downloading of files would have also voided Waymo's obligation to pay him his bonus, according to a Waymo spokesperson, adding: Uber's take: In a response filed on Friday, however, the company says that while the meeting in which Levandowski made these statements to Uber's then-CEO Travis Kalanick was attended by one attorney, it was not for the purpose of legal advice.
As my colleague Nate Raymond reported Friday, the 3rd Circuit ruled that U.S. District Judge Anita Brody of Pennsylvania was within the bounds of her power when she voided contracts in which NFL retirees, who sued the NFL over alleged neurological injuries, assigned litigation funders a right to seek money from the claim administrator supervising payouts in the class action.
" (Manafort later pleaded guilty and attempted to coöperate with Mueller's prosecutors, who subsequently voided the deal, saying that Manafort had lied to them.) In a series of tweets, Trump wrote of Cohen, "He makes up stories to get a GREAT & ALREADY reduced deal for himself, and get his wife and father-in-law (who has the money?) off Scott Free.
Epstein's death by suicide while in federal custody last week on charges of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy may have voided his trial, but federal prosecutors continue to investigate co-conspirators and collect victim testimony, while the Southern District of New York, the FBI, Epstein's current legal defense, and the Office of the Inspector General conduct investigations into the circumstances surrounding his death.
The last vote in the 9th District, which was voided earlier this year after state officials uncovered a sweeping ballot fraud scheme, showed McCready trailing his Republican challenger at the time, Mark HarrisMark HarrisThe Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats clash over future of party in heated debate Why my American Indian tribe voted Republican in NC's special election North Carolina race raises 2020 red flags for Republicans, Democrats MORE, by just 85033 votes.

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