It would represent the
most substantial alteration of Boston's school - desegregation plan since it was imposed by a court order in 1975.
But, it's getting increasingly financially unviable, tiring and unenjoyable for us to keep on
making substantial alterations for new resolutions, guidelines, and what have you, as they seem to never end.
And Ford's
substantial alterations — in addition to other strengths — help its half - ton truck surpass the Silverado.
These survived without
any substantial alteration until 1966, when the introduction of the groundbreaking 124 model imposed a further change in styling.
For his exhibition, Poledna proposed
a substantial alteration to its gallery space: the demolition, dismantling and removal of the ceiling structure, a steel truss grid that had horizontally bisected the double - height gallery since 1967.
The Court of Appeal found that the original trial judge did not make an error in applying the test, or in concluding that the breach of contract by the employer did not constitute a «
substantial alteration to an essential term of the contract» or «an intention not to be bound by the contract».
The trial judge's rejection of the [employee's] argument that the [company] had converted [his] bonus structure from non-discretionary to discretionary, and [the trial judge's] finding that the disagreement over what constituted income for the calculation of the [employee's] bonus was not an alteration to the contract, let alone
a substantial alteration, were supported by the evidence.
Under Florida law, there is no need for the Condo Board to ask for the vote of the condo unit owners — i.e., the full Condo Association — before going forward with work that is not ``... not a material or
substantial alteration or addition to the common elements.»