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1558 (the elder son Thomas died before the | restitution aged 15). |
anizations in accordance with international | restitution agreements. |
n 2010, Universal paid about $10 million in | restitution and penalties to settle the charges. |
collect information on relevant claims for | restitution and compensation. |
s - "founding father" of the English law of | restitution and former Professor of Law at Cambridge Un |
er aspects, the bill provides for mandatory | restitution and allows trafficking victims to bring a c |
ion and was forced to pay about $106,000 in | restitution and penalties. |
ound in his favour, ordered Stewart to make | restitution, and erected the Menzies lands into the fre |
Conversion, surrender, confession, | restitution and the necessity of evangelizing others we |
emphasis on the needs of victims, providing | restitution and compensation for them and imposing mini |
nd ordered to pay a total of $28 million in | restitution and a one million dollar fine. |
ve in championing the cause of recognition, | restitution and reconciliation with respect to Canada's |
ng the Second World War, and to provide for | restitution and promote education on Italian-Canadian h |
voluntary (or rather just in case) and the | restitution aspect was suspended |
rrently being returned to the family by the | restitution authority. |
ase gained notoriety, media coverage, and a | restitution bill for defacing the web site of NASA's Go |
nni Valdarno) was the most important act of | restitution brought about by Siviero during the German |
Margery and Katherine, who in 1553 obtained | restitution by act of parliament. |
sses, in 1629 Ferdinand issued the Edict of | Restitution, by which all the land stripped to the Cath |
rty; however, by 2004 there were no pending | restitution cases for the Jewish community. |
an government passed a special law allowing | restitution claims on properties such as Bran, which wa |
alers who, after the war, pressed their own | restitution claims for work they claimed to have lost d |
poem addressed to Cardinal de Richelieu La | restitution de pluton, ( 1640) is really a plea for the |
d Wallenstein's dismissal and suspended the | Restitution edict, which enabled the Catholic emperor t |
After unsuccessful attempts at | restitution following German re-unification, the Dresdn |
The players were required to make | restitution for the money they received from the sale o |
1654, colonists visited the tribe to demand | restitution for damages, but a brawl ensued in which Ta |
a misdemeanor disorderly conduct, and paid | restitution for injuries and damages incurred during th |
chool systems in Texas and required to make | restitution for funds that he allegedly misused. |
ed a similar lawsuit in August 2008 seeking | restitution for Missouri residents hurt by the company' |
He was among those ordered to pay | restitution for organizing a demonstration that became |
piracy, negligence, products liability, and | restitution for health care costs for recipients of pub |
d at Lompoc, and ordered to pay $100,000 in | restitution for a misdemeanor conviction of willful fai |
in Illinois and order the defendants to pay | restitution for aggrieved consumers, civil penalties of |
carry weapons to defend themselves; require | restitution from criminals to their victims |
on 28 granted victims of crime the right to | restitution from the perpetrator unless there were "com |
ative effort to determine how the Cigarette | Restitution Fund from the Global Tobacco Settlement wou |
Monetary | restitution had to be given in the pre-exile version of |
In his | Restitution he wrote, "The divine, unquestionably Holy |
pire, Georg Friedrich authored the Edict of | Restitution in 1627. |
ons Klarentza (Κλαρέντζα) (the most closest | restitution in Greek of CLARENTIA), around 20 times |
Restitution inattendue is an 1902 French comedy film of | |
Prior to sentencing, Bell had to pay | restitution, including medical bills and the cost of th |
This reparation may also take the form of | restitution, indemnification or rehabilitation. |
Toubou legal customs are based on | restitution, indemnification, and revenge. |
Goff, co-author of Goff & Jones, The Law of | Restitution, is the acknowledged father of English rest |
Restitution is subsequent to salvation, wherein wrongs | |
law professors and judges as to whether the | restitution is excessive and whether the link between p |
the mucosal lining of the stomach (“gastric | restitution”) is a far more rapid process than previous |
on September 10, 1952 and the first German | Restitution Law in 1953. |
e Jewish community of Norway as part of the | restitution made to Norwegian Jews for the confiscation |
ame evident that this had not been a formal | restitution Masovia re-established herself in Potsdam, |
After 1945 the | restitution of Upper Austria took place. |
Turner, Caswall & Co was ordered to make a | restitution of £250,000. |
1945 he was seconded to the Council for the | Restitution of Legal Rights. |
ann's 1982 doctoral thesis, Marcion: On the | Restitution of Christianity, was published in 1984. |
In 1553 he was one of the committee for the | restitution of Bishop Edmund Bonner. |
Titus also ordered that each defendant pay | restitution of $3,274,538.42. |
The orchestra also contributes to the | restitution of the musical library of the Dukes of Aigu |
A tract on the | restitution of the coinage, written in 1553; dedicated |
lly petition the English Parliament for the | restitution of the family titles. |
He must also pay | restitution of $15,000 US to the U.S. federal governmen |
The new king, Henry IV, demanded the | restitution of that land, but Charles Emmanuel refused, |
y Spicer filed a Divorce Court petition for | restitution of conjugal rights. |
e continuing demands to the Vatican for the | restitution of the bishopric to Cartagena. |
Her uncle was only ordered to pay | restitution of $6,000, of which she was to receive $1,1 |
s chairman of the British Committee for the | Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles. |
to three years in jail, and ordered to make | restitution of US$240,015. |
on, Abramoff and other defendants must make | restitution of at least $25 million USD that was defrau |
ius, Bishop of Reims, begging of Clovis the | restitution of the Sacred Vase taken by the Franks in t |
561, and confirmed on 25 February receiving | restitution of the temporalities on 4 March 1561. |
Secretary of the Canadian Committee for the | Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles, seeking the retur |
Among his first acts as pope were the | restitution of Formosus as Cardinal Bishop of Portus an |
alty, in addition to the victim being given | restitution of the loss, plus an additional 20% of the |
He insisted on the large-scale | restitution of nationalized properties, although he him |
es, and the Social Democrats called for the | restitution of the jury in 1925, the decrees largely ca |
iction to determine whether there should be | restitution of coal owner to a private owner, and it ma |
Pr. de Zayas states that the | restitution of confiscated Armenian property remains a |
n Rights amidst controversy over the failed | restitution of a Pissarro painting looted by the Nazis |
n of Joan II of Naples, Martin obtained the | restitution of Benevento, several fiefs in the Kingdom |
.S. District Judge Anne E. Thompson to make | restitution of nearly $15,000, along with fines in exce |
fifteen years' probation and ordered to pay | restitution of the stolen money, according to the Cobb |
had a statutory power, on enquiry, to give | restitution of possession of freehold land in respect o |
The imperial award required the | restitution of this territory to the bishop and the des |
The Tripartite Commission for the | Restitution of Monetary Gold, also known as the Tripart |
mies, the exchange of prisoners of war, the | restitution of all properties confiscated by the Chilea |
rebels, he procured a safe-conduct and the | restitution of his belongings. |
ged its name from British Committee for the | Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles to British Committ |
orld War II, chronicles the recovery of and | restitution of discovered hidden loot of the Nazi plund |
In 515 Pope Hormisdas worked for the | restitution of Macedonius, whom he considered unjustly |
Chairman, United | Restitution Office, 1948-1971 |
Paid fine and | restitution on 2007, during which time he also register |
ears in prison, and to pay $12.5 million in | restitution on the fraud and money laundering guilty pl |
onals from both countries to make claims of | restitution or compensations. |
College, Oxford had been wronged, and that | restitution ought to be made to them on religious as we |
yptologist advocating current international | restitution policies and guidelines regarding returning |
The Romanian media called the mode of | restitution scandalous. |
Henkel was part of a large-scale | restitution settlement. |
bond was drawn up by those present for her | restitution, signed by eight earls, nine bishops, eight |
gious objects donated in 1951 by the Jewish | Restitution Successor Organization, and subsequently a |
1993: Injustice and | Restitution: The Ordinance of Time, SUNY Press |
eady to extend the protection to the act of | restitution, though, even in the eyes of non-Catholics, |
The law, however, deals with | restitution to private citizens, rather than religious |
Aripert II confirmed this | restitution to Pope John VII in 707. |
e of 40 hours community service and $850 in | restitution to the victim. |
The methodology whereby | restitution to any person affected by those events or t |
month in prison, as well as a $3.1 million | restitution to UBS. |
ant was improperly ordered to pay immediate | restitution to the victim of his crime. |
The law provides for | restitution to politically repressed or exiled persons |
but it is proposed that it be replaced with | restitution to victims of misconduct. |
ease and is ordered to pay $27.5 million in | restitution to his victims. |
nt", and that all Bury should contribute in | restitution to "that wonderfully ingenious and martyred |
arole and was ordered to pay $690,294.11 in | restitution to victims' families and insurance companie |
he compelled Harington about 1549 to make a | restitution to the crown of a sum of money which Haring |
coin, was stored at Julius tower until its | restitution to France in 1919. |
During the | restitution to Dutch rule from August 1673 to November |
p the capital punishment process; providing | restitution to victims of crime, giving police access t |
not have to pay $100 to $175 million of his | restitution to the federal government due to a typograp |
They faced a lack of adapted | restitution tools for all operational departments of an |
Amy has received $170,000 in court-ordered | restitution under the Adam Walsh Child Protection and S |
So counter | restitution was impossible. |
Phosphate Co held only substantial counter | restitution was needed. |
munity service, drug rehabilitation, making | restitution with a victim of the circumstances, or avoi |
ams, Piers Plowman, and Richard Verstegan's | Restitution, with Boys's favourite book, Joseph Sylvest |
on, and agreed to turn over $200 million in | restitution within ten days of sentencing. |
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