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A formal document issued by a court of probate appointing a manager of the assets and liabilities of the estate of the deceased i...
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How many times do disputes arise on construction projects because the parties involved have rushed into commencing works on site without sufficiently ...
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Dont run power lines together
In recent letters to the editor, statements have been made about the placement of the new Bonneville Power Administration 500- kilovolt lines and towers along existing corridors due to lower up- front cost savings.
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Letters of administration of decedent’s were appropriately granted pursuant to R.C. 2113.01. Evidence established that decedent was a resident of Ohio at the time of his death. Party’s alleged lack of standing to challenge administration of estate was waived on appeal since not raised to trial court. State ex rel. Jones v. Suster (1998), 84 Ohio St.3d 70, 77, 701 N.E.2d 1002.
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POMONA - Cal Poly Pomona has mailed letters to 38 past and present faculty members notifying them that their personal data was accessible by people within the College of Business Administration.
The letters were mailed Monday, university spokesman Tim Lynch said.
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WASHINGTON | Democrats ratcheted up the pressure on airlines Friday to give back the windfall they've reaped by raising fares during the tax holiday created by the partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Two more groups of senators sent letters to airline CEOs and other industry officials asking them to roll back fare increases.
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POMONA - Cal Poly Pomona has mailed letters to 38 past and present faculty members notifying them that their personal data was accessible by people within the College of Business Administration. The letters were mailed Monday, university spokesman Tim Lynch said.
Instruction and Information Technology personnel have determined the data - names and Social Security numbers for the 38 people - has not been "targeted, copied or will be used for any unlawful purpose," according to a university news release.
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Warning Letters issued to more than 1,200 tobacco retailers
SILVER SPRING, Md., Nov. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration sent Warning Letters to more than 1,200 retailers, the majority of which respond to violations relating to selling tobacco to minors, as part of its ongoing effort to reduce tobacco use among children.
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The Food and Drug Administration issued warning letters Wednesday to four manufacturers of alcoholic energy drinks, including one brand produced in Latrobe, saying the caffeine added to their beverages is an "unsafe food additive.
FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg said the combinations of caffeine and alcohol in the drinks is a public health concern and can lead to "a state of wide-awake drunk." Evidence has shown their consumption has led to alcohol poisoning, car accidents and assaults, she said.
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Prior to signing the Letters of Offer and Acceptance, the Administration notified Congress that the sale would serve to stabilize the conventional military balance in South Asia, provide Pakistan the ability to conduct Close Air Support in ongoing operations in the Global War on Terror, and restore Pakistan's confidence in the enduring nature of our relationship with them. Combined, these systems provide Pakistan's Air Force with the technological capability to conduct precision close air strikes against Al Qaeda, Taliban, and associated terrorist targets in the FATA, as well as provide Non-Traditional Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (NTISR), a critical enabler in a counterinsurgency campaign.