US-based mapmaker Rand McNally, for example, changes national borders only when the US State Department recognises a change, although it will shade areas under dispute.
The city said a 2011 court decision made the protections illegal, but the bus workers' union said the ruling didn't apply to the routes under dispute.
And because, according to Martha Stewart, the Macy's agreement doesn't say that goods under dispute can be sold only in "stand-alone" Martha Stewart stores, the mini shops in J.
Correspondents say Unesco membership would allow Palestinians to apply to classify their monuments as World Heritage Sites at a time when the heritage of much of the region is under dispute.
Areas under dispute have included pay and pensions, with the CWU saying a pay rise came with unacceptable strings attached, and the Royal Mail wanting to scrap its final salary pension scheme and raise the retirement age.
Counties will now have 11 days to certify results, but the new law makes it clear the deadline is mandatory -- something which had been open to dispute under existing election rules.
By 1998, the Mexicans had had enough, and brought a formal complaint under the NAFTA dispute settlement system, and in 2001, prevailed with a unanimous panel decision that found the United States in violation of the agreement, and ruled that Mexican trucks meeting U.S. safety standards had to be given access to the U.S. market.
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Its principal role, once a dispute is under way, is still to act as referee while two or more governments fight it out.
Although vigilantism may to some conjure up visions of mob violence and lynching, few would likely dispute that under extreme circumstances, it still has a place.
Ferguson, who has been at United since 1986, had been expected to get a lucrative new four-year contract, but that was put under threat by a recent dispute with the Irish duo.
Now, Apple can only suspend the developer's rights under the license agreement until the dispute is legally resolved, according to Bereskin.
The archaeologists' report was ordered by the court hearing an ownership dispute which has been under way since 1949 about the site in Ayodhya.
Under the tribunal rules, for example, companies of under 20 staff will be obliged to have formal dispute-resolution procedures in place, something they have so far been spared.
The current dispute centers around whether Shari Redstone, under terms of a family trust, is entitled to become chairman of Viacom and CBS succeeding Sumner Redstone after his death, without board approval.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (CNN) -- Six months after a bitter dispute put Florida's election procedures under the glare of critical sunshine, the state Legislature gave final approval Friday to a sweeping package of reforms that should make hanging chads history in the state.
Richard Jeffrey, chief executive of Tie, is under political pressure to find a way of ending a dispute with the construction firm, Bilfinger Berger.
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The Hobbit, now in pre-production in New Zealand under director Peter Jackson, is also dealing with a labor dispute that threatens to further delay production on the picture which is slated for release in December 2012.
Any state in a border dispute with another can petition directly to the high court under judicial powers defined in Article III of the Constitution, according to Joseph Zimmerman, a political-science professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York, and the author of several books on interstate disputes.
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When players' incomes are tied closely to league revenues, as they are under a salary cap, there's only so much room for dispute.
This 2009 report by the Public Review Board of Unite Here, formed under a previous consent agreement, says that at the height of the dispute UNITE leaders may have conspired to deprive HERE members of their right to elect their own representatives.
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The West African nation's football pedigree is something beyond dispute, winning the African Cup of Nations four times and the under-17 world championship twice.
But since May 2012, Buzz score has been trending upwards under interim CEO, Ross Levinsohn, who worked with Facebook to solve the patent dispute.
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The Tompkins dispute with Chevy Chase Trust comes at a time when the finance industry, under intense regulatory and competitive pressure, facing another round of consolidation.
The sight of such unusually open dispute encouraged an outburst of enthusiasm from a public that had grown inured, under Mr Ahmadinejad, to a bland, adulatory media diet.
The land in dispute here, near the capital city of Guangxi, was swallowed up for urban development under the principle of eminent domain.
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Mr. Anand, the lawyer representing Ram Singh, said he didn't dispute that his client made a statement to police but said it wasn't, under Indian law, admissible as evidence in court.
In addition to effectively exempting the most likely basis for a program access dispute, the Sunset Order makes clear that a distribution rival still can bring a complaint under other sections of the Cable Act.
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Legal advice received by Unite suggests a general strike could be legal under human rights legislation if it were called as part of a political - rather than a trade - dispute.
For almost the last two years, Education Secretary Michael Gove has been in dispute with Information Commissioner Christopher Graham, over whether Mr Gove's private emails were accessible under the Freedom of Information Act.
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