Sentences with phrase «then rescinded»

This just in: According to Brian Leiter «s Law School Reports, a blog on comings - and - goings in legal academia, UC Irvine, which recently got approval to start a law school, reached an agreement with Duke's Erwin Chemerinsky (pictured), a prominent constitutional law scholar, to have Chemerinsky be its inaugural dean — and then rescinded the offer yesterday -LSB-...]
The inquiry committee then rescinded its request for an agreement, then issued a letter under s. 33 (6)(b).
It's unclear, though, whether these will be games you can download and keep, or simply made available for the month then rescinded (similar to Steam's «free weekends»).
Other goals have been set, then rescinded over the past decade.
The Associated Press originally declared Grothman the winner of the GOP primary last week but then rescinded its call after additional votes came in and rendered the race too close to call.
Governor Cuomo suggests that perhaps the state could make up the Thruway's operating deficit, as occurred in 2013, when the Thruway authority proposed, then rescinded a plan to steeply raise truck tolls.
Cuomo suggests that perhaps the state could make up the Thruway's operating deficit, as occurred in 2013, when the Thruway authority proposed, then rescinded a plan to steeply raise truck tolls.
If you have not seen the incident when he sneaks up behind Tito Vilanova and sticks his finger into the then Assistant manager of Barcelona, then you can see it here on Youtube at around 2 minutes 50 seconds (note the smirk when he thinks he has got away with it and remember that the Spanish FA banned him and then rescinded the ban because of the power of Real Madrid in Spain!?! And he has the gall to denounce players for bad tackles!
Not to knock Longwood University (never heard of it before) but that seems lame to offer and then rescind a story in an alumni magazine.
But most borrowers probably wouldn't sign loan docs and then rescind just to get those fees reimbursed.
With the ROR it's possible to get those fees reimbursed if you actually pursue the ROR, but that requires getting to the finish line then rescinding...
The couple divorced in 2003 and four years later, in 2007, her former husband, with whom she had two children, asked the Quebec Superior Court to reduce his ex-wife's alimony to $ 2,500 per month until the end of that year, and then rescind it completely.
I have since gotten the wrong weekend for a friend's birthday celebration in the Hunter Valley and subsequently had to RSVP negatively to a Girls Night In function then rescind five minutes later and say I would be coming after all...

Not exact matches

A 1994 Pentagon policy preventing women from serving in combat was rescinded in 2013 by then - Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, and ultimately led to the current DoD head Ash Carter making the historic change.
Then, if the offer is rescinded, the litigation process is much simpler, she says.
The President directed that if the Department makes an affirmative determination as to any of the above three considerations, or the Department concludes for any other reason, after appropriate review, that the Fiduciary Rule, PTEs, or both are inconsistent with the priority of the Administration «to empower Americans to make their own financial decisions, to facilitate their ability to save for retirement and build the individual wealth necessary to afford typical lifetime expenses, such as buying a home and paying for college, and to withstand unexpected financial emergencies,» then the Department shall publish for notice and comment a proposed rule rescinding or revising the Fiduciary Rule, as appropriate and as consistent with law.
If an insurance company succeeds in establishing a non-disclosure defense, then it can avoid or rescind the contract of insurance.
If the state is the source of man's rights, then the state also has the power to rescind those rights.
At its August convention, the United Church passed a resolution promising the Anglicans its prayers and solidarity in these difficult times, but then immediately rescinded the resolution at the insistence of delegates from bands (formerly called tribes) of First Nations.
Then, since no Assembly can pass an irrevocable act that another Assembly, of equal powers, can not rescind, Jefferson's bill adds a deeper understanding of the ground of this act:
The Gospel account, for example, stresses how the spirit of God intervened twice in the events leading to the birth of Jesus, first to invest Mary with the child, and then, in what must have been an extraordinarily delicate mission, to persuade Joseph to play faithful husband and rescind his divorce proceedings.
Silva was then told he would be granted a special - talent visa, only for that to be rescinded, which forced our club to send him out on loan, where he eventually joined Levante on a temporary deal.
After sharp protests from Leahy, Consumers Union and other groups, Ann Veneman, then agriculture secretary, rescinded these and two other directives issued by Robinson.
Actually, immigrants without documentation once were allowed to hold licenses in the Empire State, but then - Republican Gov. George Pataki rescinded that right through an executive order issued in 2002.
He may abide by the contract and then bring an action to recover damages he has sustained due to the fraud; or he may rescind the contract, return the property if already accepted, and recover the purchase price, if already paid, by action after demand and refusal.
De Blasio then blocked the three Success Academy charters from co-locating in city buildings this fall — rescinding approvals of the plans last year by the Bloomberg administration.
The council said he should not only apologise but rescind the decision, «If the terrain is not conducive for Nigerians from other parts of the country, then it should also be unsafe for continued oil exploration activities by multinationals and the Nigerian government.»
Organizers of the annual Little Italy event the Feast of San Gennaro plan to ask City Hall to rescind a nearly two - decade - old gambling ban instituted by then - Mayor Rudy Giuliani at the height of his crusade against organized crime.
The NYPD initially said Polanco had been reaching under his car seat, but then later rescinded the statement.
Then, Cuomo says, the local government leaders and school officials would have to be the ones to explain to the tax payers why the tax freeze was rescinded.
Then, he would need 9 votes to rescind the raises.
Tedros appointed Mugabe on 18 October as a WHO goodwill ambassador for noncommunicable diseases in Africa and then, following an uproar from the medical community and human rights groups, rescinded the posting 4 days later.
Since then we have helped publicize the slaughter of northern Rockies wolves, as part of a long - term strategy to pressure Congress to rescind the harmful rider, and filed a lawsuit that was successful in restoring «endangered» protections to wolves in Wyoming, where the 2011 rider does not apply.
Another time she explains, «I was invited as a B - lister, but then when her family RSVPd at the last moment, she rescinded her invitation two days before I was planning to attend, but [said] I could stand and watch at the church.»
Curriculum in the three states that adopted the standards, rescinded them, then adopted something else should be extremely confused.
Then it promptly rescinded the regulation claiming that it would have benefitted from public input on the issue.
If you realize you are stuck with this clause in your agreement after the fact, then write a letter rescinding this permission without a court order being obtained by the payday loan company first.
One minute he is misguidedly complaining about the high non-cash depletion charges associated with his iron ore royalty (remember that from a few quarters ago???), the next he is rescinding a promise to return capital back to shareholders (the intended amount started high, went higher, then went to nothing, presumably because of the Pea Ridge investment).
First there should be exceptions to when the dog IS allowed to threaten or bite, which would be considered provocation... those would include: a.) Legitimate self defense; b.) Defense of territory; c.) Defense of pack — human family, other home pets, and such; d.) Establishment of a reasonable pack order within the home; e.) Mouthing (which is not the same as being aggressive); f.) While being trained during lessons, and in the midst of long term maintenance training, to teach a dog to contain it's drives and aggression; g.) For legitimate police work — if a police force obtains ownership and control of the dog, then the court order should be rescinded and the dog be given a fresh start; h.) Legitimate hunting purposes (such as duck hunting).
Then Amex started freezing accounts and rescinding points that had already been issued.
Since then it would appear that Beaver has rescinded said comments, with the post in question having been removed from the blog, and a statement issued.
Apple rescinds statement about political games: It'd be great to see Paper's Please up on the App Store and then maybe they'll take that dumb line back about books and movies being the only form of art suited for cultural criticism.
If you are implying that RPSr receives untoward compensation for the positions he takes then that is a violation of the Comments Policy & you will have to rescind that implication.
Helen took the position that she was not required to pay the gifts in the will (although she first offered to pay $ 140,000 for her niece and nephew into court and then seemingly rescinded this offer).
Arthur Andersen then fired Edwards, and HSBC rescinded its job offer.
However, if the Initiative does generate popular support, then in combination with institutional proposals such as the creation of «associate citizenship» then it may form part of a holistic package of Union action which may provide «a new hope» for UK nationals who wish to continue to rely on their soon to be rescinded status as EU citizens.
[10] Councillor Ainslie then made a motion to rescind Council's August 25, 2010, decision.
An application to vary or rescind maintenance payments will proceed on the basis of the following principles: the court is to take the amount of maintenance originally ordered as the correct amount at the time the order was made and then to consider to what extent the circumstances of the parties have altered or changed since the decree nisi was granted.
Before both Mr Justice Jack and the Court of Appeal the employee argued that the clause was not a condition precedent to the payment; instead it was only an ordinary condition giving the employer an action in damages (ie once the amount had been paid); if successful in this, he would then have argued that the employers had not exercised their right to rescind the agreement and so had lost the right to damages.
On August 9, 2017, the PTO found the sole claim of the patent unpatentable after an inter partes reexamination proceeding, and the challenging parties then requested that the ITC rescind its exclusion order.
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