Not exact matches
How about a little injury
contingency, elneny doesn't reassure
as cover for a
period of months if xhaka gets injured!
Many Riots from the late 20th century till today, stand out
as particularly dramatic moments in American urban history, and it is useful to tease out some of the historical
contingencies and large social conditions that produced these
periods of strife in order to prevent more violence from occurring.
The time to plan is now for all
contingencies, and please realize that this is an art and not a science, so if someone comes to you with glitzy simulation analyses, ask them to run the following scenarios: run every 30 - year
period back
as far
as the data goes.
Although the work of Jannis Kounellis and Kishio Suga developed separately within a distinctive national context during the postwar
period, their work shares affinities in an approach to material and process, which articulates the artwork
as a site of
contingency, open to the possibility of fragmentation and ephemeral states.
An Act to improve access to justice by amending the Solicitors Act to permit
contingency fees in certain circumstances, to modernize and reform the law
as it relates to limitation
periods by enacting a new Limitations Act and making related amendments to other statutes, and to make changes with respect to the governance of the public accounting profession by amending the Public Accountancy Act
The benefits payable under the policy in different
contingencies during this
period shall be
as under:
In Arkansas alimony may be granted to either spouse in fixed installments for a specific
period of time and subject to
contingencies such
as death of either spouse or remarriage of the receiving spouse.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Over a 1 - year
period, a four - treatment condition randomized design evaluated the outcomes for family court with usual services, drug court with usual services, drug court with Multisystemic Therapy (MST), and drug court with MST enhanced with
contingency management for adolescent substance use (
as measured by self - report and urine screens), criminal behavior (
as measured by the Self - Report Delinquency Scale and arrest records), symptomatology (
as measured by the Child Behavior Checklist), and days in out - of - home placement (
as documented in criminal justice records).
The issue likely to come up, would be if the listing sold or «firmed up»
as to
contingencies during the «dead contract»
period, while waiting for the new one in place to be «processed» into the system.
However, if the the rusted breaker box problem was revealed only
as a result of the home inspection, or the roof is on a two story home and the condition not readily apparent from the ground, the inspection
contingency should allow you to notify the seller of the problem within a stated time
period and negotiate a remedy to fix the problem.
Your agent will also go over any specific
contingencies to include in your offer, such
as a time
period to allow you to have a professional home inspector do a walk through of the property.
In addition to maintaining separate trust accounts, when strata fees that include
contingency reserve funds or special levy payments of a section are received by the brokerage, the brokerage must transfer the portion of the fee that relates to the
contingency reserve fund or special levy to the
contingency reserve fund trust account or special levy trust account of the section,
as the case may be, within the time
period set out in section 7 - 9 (4) of the Rules.
As the DD
period winds down without raising $ 800,000, he starts to realize that if he removes his contract
contingencies without knowing how or where he's going to raise the money, he could lose his $ 50,000 earnest money deposit.
You must account for
contingencies such
as vacancy
periods or unexpected maintenance costs: you should allocate approximately 10 % of your property's value for costs such
as taxes, maintenance and management fees.