It shall give notice of its decision to the other party six months prior to withdrawal.
"We want to give notice to the media and the American public" before the vote, Lott said.
And then, miraculously, Adam's new job came through, with a salary generous enough for her to give notice.
The Secretary of State is required to give notice to Mr Assange unless it is impracticable to do so.
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To end the racket, they suggest Malaysia's customs should give notice to their Chinese counterparts when legal shipments of logs leave their shores.
And this, too, provides a perfectly valid justification to give notice.
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Mr Beecroft proposes that firms should be able to sack staff without cause, so long as they give notice and a payoff linked to salary and service.
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He said this was because some employers believed it protected them from claims of unfair dismissal, the need to give notice and the obligation to make redundancy payments.
Mr Kiely denies five counts of blackmail, one count of acquiring criminal property, two counts of concealing, disguising, converting or transferring assets, and two counts of unlawfully failing to give notice of a change in circumstances.
Under union law, union executives need to give notice that they are taking strike action at least seven days before action is taken although individuals do not have to tell their employer they intend to strike.
"Even if they give notice on Monday that they are seeking the death penalty, they can come off that and enter into a plea bargain any time, " said attorney Dan Recht, a past president of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar.
First, the NHL would de-register the contract and give notice to the NHLPA. The NHLPA would then have until 5:00 p.m. the following day to dispute the decision in writing (or five days if they are notified between July 1 and seven days prior to the start of the regular season).
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It requires that operators of websites or online services that are either directed to children under 13 or have actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information from children under 13 give notice to parents and get their verifiable consent before collecting, using, or disclosing such personal information, and keep secure the information they collect from children.
"At least two other councils - East Lindsey and South Kesteven - have also given their notice to withdraw and if we don't give our notice then we will automatically be rolled on into the new programme and end up picking up their bill, " he said.
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Rev Mervyn Gibson told the BBC the Order may no longer give police notice of parades.
When that happens, you give your notice and become a satisfied employee for another company.
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We only need to give them notice that we are going down.
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The one minute speeches allow MEPs to raise "matters of political importance" without having to give prior notice of the topic they intend to discuss.
Per the settlement preliminarily approved by Judge Lucy Koh Facebook just has to give more notice to users about their star turn in ads.
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No gains increase has ever been made retroactive Congress has an incentive to give you notice, since the extra selling in advance of a rate increase gooses revenues.
Homes and businesses in the PZ automatically become part of the Cleanup Facility and are required to give this notice to any potential buyers of their properties.
There are some key similarities: couples need to give public notice of their intention to partner in the same way as a man and woman who are marrying.
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Among other things, this requires the employer to give full notice of the proposals to those likely to be affected, to trade unions and to ensure that the rules are applied fairly.
She raised the issue during the one-minute speeches on 14 November 2011 which allows MEPs to raise "matters of political importance" without having to give prior notice of the topic they intend to raise.
He agreed to try to give longer notice.
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The League One visitors had made life uncomfortable for their Premier League hosts and 33-year-old Jones had tapped in to give Birmingham notice they were in for a tough game when he put Rochdale in front.
Certainly by joining the now 23-country forum, North Korea is obliged to make public its key positions on defense, participate in high-level exchange visits related to security and give prior notice to other members of military drills.
While IRS has not indicated when they will stop accepting the prior version of the form, one has to hope they give adequate notice, since they are currently running three to four weeks behind in posting the information to their internal CAF system of tracking authorizations.
They said the UK was obliged to give 12 months notice before halting JAT flights into Britain.
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