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Gray eyes looked down at her steadily for an in terminable moment.
Both have contracts with the Company terminable at 3 years' notice.
Believed that all the "answers" were de- terminable by Science.
The contract was terminable at will (meaning either party can renege without notice)
Significantly, the labour supply agreements were terminable by the owner entities without notice in circumstances of industrial action.
The conversation seemed in- terminable.
Certain terminable interests are included.
These leases are not terminable by the tenant, nor are rent abatements permissible.
The treaty would last for five years in the first instance, and at the end of that period it would be terminable at six months' notice.
"A month-to-month tenancy is terminable by the landlord upon the proper service of a 30-day notice of termination," he said.
Long-standing contracts, or contracts for an indefinite period, are terminable upon reasonable notice unless specifically agreed otherwise.
Terminable annuities are employed in the system of British public finance as a means of reducing the National Debt.
It is defined as the "shortest grammatically allowable sentences into which (writing can be split) or minimally terminable unit."
The students did not seek to secure lifelong jobs; they sought to demonstrate opposition to the law that would make them terminable at the drop of a hat.
And then there was the disheartening fact that the situation was not a permanent one, but terminable from day to day, according to the terms of the advertisement.
Of course, should you wish to make it terminable after a stated period --" Nicholas Cabot cut in, "It's preposterous.
In other jurisdictions, such permission immediately converts the easement into a terminable license, or restarts the time for obtaining a prescriptive easement.
DT&E Designations remain terminable at-will by the DHS should any concerns on the safety of technology come to light.
"QTIP" is short for "Qualified Terminable Interest Property."
All three were of sufficient military and political standing to exchange hostages with the Cashel kings instead of simply giving them as would proper subjects, and the relationship was apparently terminable.
Trinity Hall had control of the buildings and chambers; and these rights, though rendered terminable in 1728, were not abandoned until the incorporation of Doctor's Commons in 1768.
We may take as the extremest opposite to the eternal marriage idea the proposal of Mr. Bernard Shaw, that marriage should be terminable at the instance of either party.
On 31 December 1879, the British Indian Government purchased the East Indian Railway Company, but leased it back to the company to work under a contract terminable in 1919.
The case is, however, different as regards forty millions of consols (included in the above figures), belonging to suitors in chancery, which were cancelled and replaced by a terminable annuity in 1883.
He fingered his B-mode switch, waiting until his indicators told him that they had reached a speed per second beyond which no reading of "speed" or passage of "seconds" was de- terminable, just in case.