Sentences with phrase «accepting old notes»

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She noted that Lacewell testified that Percoco, who is accused of accepting bribes from companies with business before the state, continued to come into his old government office at times after leaving the state payroll to run Cuomo's campaign.
Yet one understands Towne's note of rue: Still sharp as a shiv and filled with ideas for projects, he is nevertheless weary of the way things have changed since «the old days,» and, following frustrating experiences directing his most personal projects, has apparently accepted the role of Hollywood's resident script - doctor.
* Methods of payment accepted: Cash or checks only * * Please note that testing and rabies only applies to kittens and puppies 12 weeks and older.
US Dollars can be exchanged everywhere and banks, hotels and many shops also readily accept US Dollars (although very old, torn or damaged notes are usually rejected).
Please note the hotel will not accept bookings of minors aged 17 years old or younger unless they are travelling with someone 18 years of age or older.
There is limited authority on the evidential value of old sick notes in the employment tribunal; the EAT in the case MerseyRail Electrics 2002 Ltd v Taylor (May 18 2005 UKEAT / 0162/07), [2007] All ER (D) 44 (Nov) held that unless there was some reason to doubt the genuineness of a doctor's sickness certificate an employment tribunal will accept a medical sick note as proof that an employee was genuinely off work by reason of illness (see also the case of Teinaz v London Borough of Wandsworth [2002] IRLR 721 on a related but slightly different point).
Indians rushed to banks to exchange the old notes for new, as the old notes will no longer be accepted as legal tender.
Old Oak Realty v. Polimeni (232 A.D. 2d 536)- denial of motion for partial summary judgment dismissing broker's claims to a brokerage commission reversed; there is a notation precluding broker's claim for balance of commission due where broker's president accepted the tender of a check and note for less than the full brokerage fee and endorsed the note as «paid in full».
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