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Impounded by US Government due to breach of sale conditions.
Special sale conditions were that credit cards were required, and that all sales were final.
Eliminate the manner of sale conditions and ease the volume limitations for resale of debt securities by affiliates.
As part of the sale conditions the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission attached special conditions to the sale to ensure competition in the rail freight industry.
At the time, NSW clubs and pubs were subject to strict licencing laws which limited trading hours and regulated alcohol prices and sale conditions.
Under the sale terms, Mobil may not return for six years.
Sale terms are still being thrashed out with the buyers but heads of agreement have already been signed for all three.
Despite the turmoil, Brazilian telecommunications companies were required under sale terms to meet ambitious targets for building cellular service.
This is where goods are taken on hire purchase, credit sale or conditional sale terms.
Under the sale terms, Mr. Magnin remained in the kitchen.
Water industry sale terms 'an investor giveaway'.
Under the sale terms, Gas Natural will have to invest at least 100 million reais over the next five years to increase distribution networks.
Seagram keeps executive offices in the building and, under the sale terms, wields an exceptionally strong voice in maintaining the building's luster.
Nation, once again speaking for the Hulman family, would say only that "clearly the property sold has a negative value and the sale terms reflect that."
The SPA was attacked by populist groups because several companies' management had the right to find buyers and discuss sale terms with them thus "stealing" the company.
One Potential Buyer Quits The sale terms laid out by the Tribune Company represent the beginning of any sale negotiation.
The sale terms stipulated that, except for the new construction project, work on the buildings had to begin within six months of the owners' taking title and completed within one year.
The sale terms also call for the Tribune Company to assume any liabilities for the 800 or so permanent replacements hired to take over the jobs of striking News employees.
Mr. Glasberg said that unless Mr. Jackson makes the same sale terms available to all, the A.C.L.U. will sue.
Negotiations on the terms of the purchase have not been completed, but the agency will begin managing the property soon, even if the sale terms have not been concluded, agency officials said.
He defined as "controlling" anything above a 25 percent interest and said the Government had "always taken a very strict view of newspaper ownership" and would not agree to the sale terms as they now stood.
The sale terms were to have been set today by Goldman, Sachs & Company and Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Company, the lead underwriters for the deal.
In respect of the transfer of properties, the agreement may include reference to the applicable provisions from the National Conditions of Sale - a national standard form set of property sale terms.
Once initial sale terms are agreed your buyer will review commercial aspects of your business - such as contracts, staff and key customers - to ensure the claims you have made about the business are accurate.
When completed and signed by the customer, it will constitute an offer to the finance company by the customer to take the goods either on hire-purchase or on credit sale or conditional sale terms.
In this case it was said Mr Harts conduct was "beyond reproach", emphasising most of the sale terms and conditions were proposed by the trusts own solicitor, which Mr Hart merely accepted.
When a homeowner qualifies for the HAFA Short Sale, the servicer approves the Short Sale terms prior to listing the home and then accepts the payoff in full satisfaction of the mortgage.
Sale terms on most parcels were "absolute auction," meaning Conrail would not reject bids as too low once bidding ended, said Alan Kravets, senior vice president of Sheldon Good & Company of Chicago, which organized the public sales.
Were Robert Maxwell - or anyone else, for that matter - to buy The Daily News, he would not pay a penny up front for the paper, according to a person familiar with the sale terms set by the owner, the Tribune Company of Chicago.
"The agency model guarantees a higher margin for retailers than did our previous sales terms.
He prepares proposed sales terms and offers it to Carl on those terms.
The record went gold in sales terms.
The album was a failure in both sales terms and in properly showcasing the group.
To keep the team in Dallas, he found local buyers and wrote sales terms making it prohibitively expensive to move the team for three years.
More troubling are the sales terms.
Stipulations in sales terms for the network require that the network maintain the word "Family" in its name.
It is Britain's leading general interest car magazine in sales terms, with over 150,000 copies distributed each month in 2012, a drop of 50,000 from 2007.
In 1965 he began a series of four books featuring a private detective called Rex Carver, and these were among his most successful in sales terms.
One of the most successful of Slingsby's gliders in sales terms, over 100 had been built when production was ended by the 1968 factory fire.
One former editorial employee said neither publication had had an advertising staff for more than a year and that sales terms had made the properties unattractive.
"He likes to have his way," said one publisher who has encountered Mr. Riggio's fixed stares during discussions about sales terms.
Gym bunnies may have scoffed and couch potatoes carried on scoffing, but in sales terms at least Wii Fit has been a huge success.
The company expects it to generate $40 million in revenue this year, its first full year, making it bigger in sales terms than the company's cotton business.
At Henri Bendel, the ratio, in sales terms, is now "2 to 1, color over black and white," said Ed Burstell, the store's general manager.
Nonetheless, South Korean manufacturers are increasingly gaining the upper hand in negotiating sales terms, said Yonhap, South Korea's semiofficial news agency.
Further, it may be possible to reliably adjust CUPs where the goods, services, or property are identical but the sales terms or other limited items are different.
That document is supposed to clarify potential sales terms for Queens Hospital Center, Elmhurst Hospital Center and Coney Island Hospital.
"First, on music publishing, EMI's publishing is 24 percent larger in sales terms than WMG, and as a result EMI has greater scale efficiencies."
Up until the 1960's, most commercial letters of credit, reflecting documentary sales terms, called for payment against presentation of negotiable ocean bills of lading indorsed to the issuing or confirming bank.
A set of international sales terms have been devised by the the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) to remove the uncertainties of different interpretations of terms in different countries.
At the same time, software vendors came to realize that they were missing out on potentially lucrative sales to small and midsize companies that could not handle the usual cash-up-front sales terms - including the burgeoning number of start-ups diving into Internet commerce.
The Dot contract was not successful in record sales terms, and he returned to RCA Victor and had a minor single hit in 1966 with the song "Games That Lovers Play" with Nelson Riddle, which became the title of his best selling album.
After the Top 20 placings for Phaedra and Rubycon, Ricochet fared less well in sales terms, spending just four weeks on the UK album chart (all editions of the now defunct British Hit Albums erroneously state only two), reaching number 40.
In the event of any conflict between any provision of the Term Sheet and these Content Sales Terms and Conditions, the provisions of these Content Sales Terms and Conditions shall prevail.
Agriculture and public health experts proposed a strategy of education and safer farming practices and selling conditions to impede the spread of avian flu, which has led to the deaths of 54 people and the loss of 140 million birds in the past two years.
Demolition on nine of the homes is scheduled to begin in September 2008, but the owners of 11 of the 21 homes have yet to come to selling terms with the school district.