Sentences with phrase «notice about the intent»

He then filed a lawsuit, claiming that he hadn't received proper notice about the intent to sell his home.

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I have think I may have sinned deliberately, I sinned today or yesterday at 1 am with my own will to watch pornography and spill my seed, and three days after that I seen some images on my friends facebook page and I noticed these images which caused me to have lustful intent and I went to these images and looked at them then when to go spill my seed elsewhere, and then I did the same thing before when I recently became christian but that time I did it three times, I, m 18 years old and I felt convicted when I had done them i didn't feel right, because I felt grievy, and I didn't know anything about willfully sinning until I read this article and I, m still learning and i feel ashamed and scared of my eternity.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers No sarcasm intended, I noticed something about Down with Love as I watched it with the DVD's director commentary activated, which is that it plays closer to intent without the original audio.
It's the common trend from those who hate Xbox / microsoft as you'll notice this thread is not about bashing ps4, its intent is to simply imply that X1 is addressing early flaws and improving, whether that's true or not WHY exactly does that bother the folks who should care the least?
I can arm - wave about an unsettled issue too, and then claim that I should get credit for noticing it when a peer - reviewed paper comes out a couple years later dealing with it, but I'd only do so if my intent was to confuse and obfuscate.
The reason you've found nothing official about the terms Notice of Understanding and Intent and Claim of Rights is that there is nothing official or legal about those terms.
If, for example, you notice you're within one or two points of a suspension, you may inquire about enrolling into a Driver Improvement Program (DIP) with the intent of trimming your total points.
The Court rejected all three arguments, finding that all three methods failed to provide the adequate notice required by the due process clause because none of these methods actually notified the Owner about the state's intent to sell the property.
The Supreme Court of the United States has considered whether the State of Arkansas («State») properly seized a residential property for the owner's failure to pay taxes, even though the State knew that the owner had not received notice about the State's intent to seize the property.
In the lawsuit, he argued that he had not received proper notice from the Commissioner about its intent to sell the property for unpaid taxes and the Owner's right to redeem the property prior to the sale.
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