«When the time comes — and it could come reasonably soon, even while I'm around — and we really don't think we can get the money out
in a reasonable period of time into things we like, we have to reexamine, then, what we do with those funds,» Buffett said.
Not exact matches
If the water breaks after 36 weeks and one does not proceed
into labor
in a
reasonable period of time, then induction
of labor is indicated.
At the same
time, we will also issue a compliance policy that, with the exception
of outliers potentially harming public health
in a significant way right now, will give current product developers a very
reasonable period of time to interact with the FDA
in order to determine if they need to submit an application for marketing authorization and to come
into the agency and work on a path toward approval.
Compounding the risk for landlords under s. 57 is that if, within one year after the tenant vacates the rental unit, the designated person fails to occupy the rental unit within a
reasonable period of time and the landlord lists the rental unit for rent; or enters
into a tenancy agreement with another person; or advertises the rental unit or the building that contains the rental unit for sale; or demolishes the rental unit or the building containing the rental unit; or «takes any step to convert the rental unit or the building containing the rental unit» to a use other than residential premises; then, the landlord is «presumed, unless the contrary is proven on a balance
of probabilities,» to have acted
in bad faith
in giving the notice and is therefore liable to the penalties provided for
in s. 57 (3).
Despite the plaintiff's complete failure to mitigate his damages and the unreasonableness
of his decision to enter
into self - employment, Browne J only reduced the notice
period from twenty months to fourteen months, rather than dismissing the claim entirely or reducing the notice
period to a mere few months which he found to be a
reasonable time period in that case to get over the shock
of dismissal.
DO NOT GO
INTO DEBT OR USE A CREDIT CARD to pay for this program if you can not reasonably pay off that credit card
in a
reasonable period of time.