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effluxion การใช้

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  • Unless the parliament is dissolved sooner, it " expires through effluxion of time " 3 years after it first sits.
  • Karp韆ek's work is characterized by topics such as, effluxion, the erotic, and, above all, spirituality.
  • Seven seats were contested-six by the " effluxion of time " ( John Baker, who died the previous May.
  • Describing that the former partnership " had expired by effluxion of time ", this led Primrose to seek new investors in a proposed limited company.
  • Eight members were elected-six by the " effluxion of time " and two to replace members Forster and Waterhouse who resigned the previous December.
  • The Court further held that there is no necessary implication that the payment right must inevitably revive at some point, after effluxion of time or otherwise.
  • Seven seats were contested-six by the " effluxion of time " ( Peacock ) and one to replace Charles Hervey Bagot, who resigned the previous December.
  • The argument that a fixed term contract ceases on account of the effluxion of time can equally be applied to these two hypothetical cases; the work ceases because the term of the notice has expired.
  • The partnership of Henry Bessemer & Co . was formally ended on 25 June 1877 " by the effluxion of time ", although the Sheffield factory continued production with Allen buying Bessemer's interest in it that year.
  • Starting from 9 July 2004, the Tribunal also has power to adjudicate claims for possession of premises, the tenancies or sub-tenancies of which have expired by effluxion of time even when they are outside the said Ordinance.
  • Some Members of Parliament made it clear that in their view, the " effluxion of people from the Northern parts " was unwelcome, and compared them to " plants which are transported from barren ground into a more fertile one ".
  • If the tenancy is a fixed term tenancy, it may be ended either by the effluxion of time automatically expiring, with no need to serve any notice, at the end of the fixed term or, if the tenancy agreement gives the landlord a power to end the tenancy, by the landlord exercising that power.
  • In separate judgments, all of the judges Barwick CJ, McTiernan, Gibbs, Stephen, Mason, Jacobs and Murphy JJ, held that once the trigger conditions had been satisfied, the Governor-General could exercise the power at any time prior to'six months before the date of the expiry of the House of Representatives by effluxion of time '.
  • Leaving the sea, he obtained an appointment in a large mercantile house in London, and was so engaged in 1865, when Dr . Campbell, desiring a partner to take charge of his business while he visited Europe, entered into an agreement with Mackelvie, who came to Auckland and assumed the direction of the business of Messrs . Brown, Campbell & Co . until 1870, when the partnership terminated by effluxion of time.
  • An internal UK Foreign Office memorandum rejected Beadle's argument but recognised his belief that " because of the effect of the effluxion of time, he was entitled to take a different view ", and concluded that the Chief Justice's argument was " sufficiently plausible to make it difficult to say that that position is manifestly improper or that, in adopting it, Sir Hugh Beadle is manifestly guilty of misconduct . " Beadle explained in a 1972 interview : " We had been doing our best to try and uphold the law and when the thing was in the revolutionary stage we dug our toes in, we wouldn't budge.