The reason is the attitude of the law to indemnities and sureties when there is another, quite viable perhaps, interpretation open. |
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Cost increases and poor response by sureties in some sub defaults have caused more customers to shop around. |
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Social contracts are also sealed using buffaloes as guarantees or sureties. |
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Greenpeace has offered sureties that will guarantee the return of all of those charged for any future court case. |
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Having seen and heard from the sureties, I cannot avoid taking some account of their integrity. |
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If he steps outside, he has breached the sureties of forfeit. |
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Are there suitable people in the accused's life who could act as effective sureties? |
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Temporal securities are vulnerable, but spiritual sureties are impregnable. |
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These are the sureties I need to build a business and not a white elephant. |
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If the men go to a mall and they have to go to the bathroom, their sureties have to go with them. |
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Any obligees, sureties or other persons referred to in the preceding paragraph may vary the priority of their respective interests by written agreement. |
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Within the limit of an overall sum which it shall define, the Supervisory Board may authorize the Management Board to grant deposits, sureties or guarantees on behalf of the Company. |
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The principal shall be reason of the forwarding contract and upon demand by the forwarder provide security in the form of a bond with sureties for any amount for which the principal is or may be indebted to the forwarder. |
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Use of paralegals to assist legal aid staff lawyers and duty counsel, by arranging sureties for bail, researching diversion or sentencing options, etc. |
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The loan is entirely covered by real sureties in the form of cash. |
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However, such restriction shall not apply to securities, guarantees and sureties given by the managing director or by the assistant managing director acting on behalf of the company, to customs and taxation services. |
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They were not government officials, but rather sureties who were appointed to enforce a contract or other legal relationship. |
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However, there is also evidence that most sureties were either relatives or lords of the contractor. |
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Interesting, it covers the ways that sureties were appointed to their duties, and hence it is informative on the way contracts were created. |
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In Colan, Cyfnerth and some of the Latin texts women could give sureties and could under certain circumstances act as sureties. |
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The board of directors may authorize the chairman and managing director or the general manager, as the case may be, to give securities, guarantees, sureties and on-demand sureties for a total amount to be fixed by the Board. |
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By their loudly-shouted sureties they have definitely damaged their cause and, consequently, the modern medicine raised its barriers even higher to be separative. |
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After the issues were delineated and sureties set, both parties agreed upon a judex, who was neither a lawyer nor a magistrate but a prominent layman, to try the case. |
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Anything received from a surety in return for the discharge of his suretyship obligation must be set against the debt and pro tanto discharges the principal debtor and the other sureties. |
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I approach this decision on the basis that I should forfeit no more than is necessary, in public policy, to maintain the integrity and confidence of the system of taking sureties so that a person may be released on bail. |
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Assange was first remanded in custody a week ago but his legal team made a successful appeal against the decision today, with several well-known backers again offering thousands of pounds in sureties. |
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However, the provision for losses takes into account only the value of securities and sureties related to companies that are insolvent or that would likely become insolvent over the short term. |
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The other four men, Mohammad Mahjoub, Mahmoud Jaballah, Adil Charkaoui and Mohamed Harkat, are on bail with sureties on conditions that are set up almost to fail. |
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The various instruments we have at our disposal to this end should enable us to succeed in this, whether we are talking in terms of start-up capital, sureties, loan guarantees, or even the joint European venture instrument. |
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The assignment of tangible real property, the total or partial transfer of shareholdings, the creation of securities as well as sureties, endorsements and guarantees must be authorised by the Supervisory Board. |
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The other species of recognizance, with sureties, is tor the good abearance or good behaviour. |
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The Bishop of Glasgow, James the Steward, and Sir Alexander Lindsay became sureties for Bruce until he delivered his infant daughter Marjorie as a hostage, which he never did. |
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While it would seem to have been sufficient to secure the first by just providing sureties, the second ones usually would have required both sureties and pledges. |
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In short, the brehons themselves were not involved in the enforcement of decisions, which rested again with private individuals linked through sureties. |
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In what is thought to be an archaic survival in some versions of Iorwerth it is stated that women are not entitled to act as sureties or to give sureties. |
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In addition to sureties appointed for specific contracts, relatives might be expected to act as sureties in cases where they were not specifically bound. |
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The three JPs now presumed that the case was too serious for Palmer to remain at Beverley House of Correction, and demanded sureties for his appearance at York Assizes. |
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