What is a licensed retailer to do in the event of a "double denial" (both the private party buyer and seller are denied).
The private party celebrated the opening of a third Dash boutique, a clothing store with locations in Los Angeles and Miami, by Kardashian sisters Kourtney, Kim and Khloe.
LeRoy must bolster the private-party business, which makes up 45% of sales.
Mexico's conservative opposition, the National Action Party, largely favors a broader opening of the energy business to private investment, while the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution has proposed a more limited opening for areas like refining.
Dr Beck's slides also feature close-up portraits from the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel press conference, the Las Vegas Convention Centre gig, plus shots of a private party at the Beverly Hills mansion of the then president of Capitol Records, Alan Livingston.
With an exponential increase in the numbers of private firms and foreign companies, the Communist Party was concerned about losing support from young people and started a campaign to recruit new members in private and foreign companies.
The Going Private Transaction is a related party transaction with the largest shareholder of the company and advantaging existing management as well, and as such it will be subject to intense judicial review and potential challenges by shareholders and strike suitors.
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But it is proving a struggle to rally the party around his recent ideological bombshell, the idea of admitting the bosses of private enterprises as party members.
Upstairs was Over the Rainbow, a private club where we continued the party after hours.
In such circumstances, prosecutors are justifiably concerned about the appearance that government is taking the side of one private party against another.
But before that, he switches on the television to watch himself on a private channel viciously attacking the Communist Party of India (Marxist), commonly known as the CPM, which has ruled West Bengal for so long that its ways have seeped into the genetic code of the state.
It is no exaggeration to say that the QuintEvents private facility turned the game into a daylong party for its guests, who came early and stayed late.
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Furthermore, UNESCO was a driving force behind the 1995 adoption of the UNIDROIT Convention on stolen or illicitly exported cultural property, which aims at harmonizing private law in the 15 States party to the Convention today.
Party literature is suffused with a sense of crisis about the way the growth of private enterprise and the decay of the state sector are eroding the party's grip.
As party officials see it, setting up branches in the private sector is about more than just proving that a once-revolutionary party is still in touch with the masses.
Whereas the GOP was once described as a big tent, today the party is more like a private club.
He runs the Sandinista party as a private fief.
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Although the Labour Party's roots lay with the working class and private sector unions, New City co-editor John Muscat contends that the Rudd Labour Party has transformed into an instrument of the bureaucracy and "progressive" gentry.
Around the resort, guests can relax at the private beach, pool and spa, or party at nine different bars, including the 24-hour Bluetooth Bar and two-floor disco.
Groupon and Facebook, two companies that enjoyed robust action in the private markets, have already been party to SEC scrutiny.
The politicians, too often guided by party or private interest, had indeed shown a new maturity in voting to accept the guarantors' decisions in advance.
But since the Labour Party conference the government has imposed more restrictions on how private firms can treat staff working on contracts with the public sector.
Atef Awad, a member of al-Wasat party, told the private ONTV station that judges should be treated like all other public officials, expected to retire at 60.
Mr Crick said he had offered last year to hand a dossier on Lord Archer to Mr Hague at a private meeting to spare the party future embarrassment.
The second largest party in the governing coalition has questioned the level of private investment in the exploitation of a natural resource and the planned level of exports.
Following the reports, Ireland's opposition party Fine Gael tabled a private members' motion calling on the government to outline what action had been taken, after new anti-terrorist legislation came into force in the wake of the bombing.
With their four houses in choice locations, their armies of butlers and the pair of private jets that stood ready to whisk them to the next celebrity party or shopping expedition, they were accepted at their own valuation.
Or will an irate prime minister scold it for allowing an impression of sleaze and division to reach the point where party officials have started to say in private memos that Labour is in danger of losing the next election?
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