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- Lijphart, A. Pintor, R.L. Sone, Y. “The Limited Vote and the Single Nontransferable Vote: Lessons form the ****anese and Spanish Examples.” Electoral Laws...
- owned the name but that the earlier group would grant a nonexclusive, nontransferable license to the supergroup to use the name. The two groups then shared...
- admiral. The combatant commanders are entrusted with a specific type of nontransferable operational command authority over ****igned forces, regardless of branch...
- 28dayslateranalysis. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014. "Nontransferable transfers the love in this modern Internet age". Hollywood Press Corps...
- complaints of non-compliance with Regulation 14 A regular licence is nontransferable, and its term is ten years. Regulation 10(1) specifies that only a...
- interpretation" of the agreement and informed Brock that his license was nontransferable, Brock sued for US$60 million. The ensuing lawsuit was highly technical...
- owned the name and that the folk group would grant the nonexclusive, nontransferable license to the supergroup to use the name. The two groups then shared...
- episodes. He is also a member of the Harvard Sailing Team Comedy group. "Nontransferable transfers the love in this modern Internet age". Hollywood Press Corps...
- a nontransferable two w****s' paid leave at the time of the delivery (four w****s if the mother is a factory worker) and fathers get a nontransferable two...
- their territory compared to dynastic monarchies: it is semisacred and nontransferable. No nation would swap territory with other states simply, for example...