Not exact matches
I did not
hear, or have forgotten, the
continued course of his life, but the
final result was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth # 60,000.»
This week will be another busy one when it comes to budgets: the City Council
continues its preliminary budget
hearings and state budget negotiations enter their
final ten days - a state budget is due by April 1 and some say a deal could be announced before the end of this week.
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Hearing on SB 441, requiring policies on
final grades, on February 6
To questions about the plans for Booker T. Washington plan, they replied only that nothing is
final and that they are
continuing to
hear concerns from the community.
Again, an uncertain and vague burden with notice and
hearing requirements; rights to a
hearing and appeal would allow a breeder or retailer in violation to
continue operating until a
final ruling could be obtained.
If Link tells her that he'll
continue being a train engineer, the
final scene shows the princess
hearing the Spirit Train whistling; she approaches the window and greets her savior as he navigates through the Forest Realm.
Hopefully this train can
continue to pick up speed as we move into 2018 and begin to
hear even more on
Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Permanent support, which is the term used to refer support that will
continue after the case is finished, can be awarded in a
final hearing on divorce, or an alimony or separate maintenance case.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the originally scheduled trial date is
continued for any reason, and upon motion of any party, the court after
hearing shall require the tenant or occupant claiming under this section to deposit with the clerk of the court, the plaintiff's attorney, or other secure depository each month (or at such other intervals as the court deems just) the amounts due for use and occupancy, calculated according to the fair market value of the premises, which amounts shall be held in escrow pending
final disposition, unless the court determines that such requirement would result in undue hardship to the tenant or occupant.
Sir James said: «It would have been unjust, indeed inhumane, to
continue with the
final hearing of applications as significant as those before me — this, after all, was their
final opportunity to prevent the adoption of their children — if the parents were unable to understand what was being said.