Sentences with phrase «triggered voting results»

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Caldbeck and Mazzeo's leaving will likely trigger a key man clause, which could result in investors voting to terminate the new fund.
Forget all talk that Clive Lewis is in trouble - this is an excellent set of results, in a pro-Remain, student - heavy seat that is tailor made for the left - winger who voted against triggering Article 50.
Furious Eurosceptics accused Mr Corbett of trying to sabotage the June 23 referendum result by paving the way to overturn it or trigger a second vote.
In contrast, Jeremy Corbyn's camp, who demanded we trigger Article 50 the day after the referendum vote and who can barely contain their glee at Brexit, want to «work with» the result of the referendum.
That result triggered a Dec. 10 runoff since no candidate received more than 50 percent of the vote.
On Thursday evening, Cameron was backed by 84 pro-Brexit MPs to remain as prime minister whatever the result, but about 50 did not sign the letter, meaning there could be enough to trigger a vote of no confidence.
The value of the pound swung wildly on currency markets as initial confidence among investors expecting a remain vote was dented by some of the early referendum results, triggering falls of close to 10 % and its biggest one - day fall ever.
As county officials reported certified results late last week, the «yes» and «no» votes appeared to be within the one - half - of -1-percent margin that would automatically trigger a recount.
The result has triggered outrage from the 48 % of the population who voted to remain, with calls for a second referendum, suggestions that the House of Commons could ignore the result, and a promise by the leader of the Liberal Democrats that the party would run on a platform to remain within the Union in any future general election.
The possibility of a 4 - 4 ruling in the Exxon Valdez punitive damages case as a result of Justice Alito's recusal (he holds stock in Exxon) has triggered a discussion around the blogosphere over whether there's a better way for the Court to handle recusals so as to avoid the possibility of a tie vote (in which case, the appellate court's ruling stands).
It is therefore conceivable that a jury could today decide to convict an individual for treason felony under s 3 of TFA 1848 in respect of the Vote Leave NHS funding pledge despite the fact that MPs have voted to uphold the result of the EU referendum and trigger Art 50.
If this was the case then a jury may be comfortable reaching the conclusion that an offence has been committed and that MPs who voted to trigger Art 50 in order to respect or uphold the result of the EU referendum were «overawed» for the purposes of s 3 of TFA 1848.
However, in the fallout of the leave vote, it has been called into question whether the referendum result makes it legally necessary for the United Kingdom to trigger Article 50.
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