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"This remains subject to further credit approvals, due diligences and satisfactory outcome on the litigation currently in progress," she said.
A source close to the matter said problems arose during further due diligences carried out by Vivendi, showing Premium was less attractive than it had initially assessed.
A separate source said that one of the due diligences found out that the pay-TV unit's business plan was "unachievable" and needed to be revised downwards in order to be "realistic".
Diligences boats cut out of Corro a Spanish sloop of 70 tons (bm) and eight men and two unnamed schooners of 30 tons, all laden with mahogany. Diligence captured the Danish schooner Mahomet, of 140 tons (bm) and 14 men, which was carrying coffee from Aux Cayes to Curacoa. Then Diligences boats cut out the French brig Bon Adventure, of 140 tons (bm) and her cargo of coffee from Lans de Naud Bay. The American schooner Harriott, of 90 tons and 11 men, was carrying mahogany, coffee, and sugar from St Domingo to Boston.
Diligences boats cut the Dutch brig Minerva and her cargo of mahogany out of the Higuay (Higüey) River, and the Spanish brig Del Carpner and her cargo of mahogany. Diligence also captured the French schooner Rosario, which was carrying coffee from Jeremie to Curacoa, and the Danish sloop Aurora sailing from St Croix to Aux Cayes. Diligences boats cut out a Danish brig and ship from the River Triest, both of which were carrying mahogany. Diligence and detained the American brig Resolution, carrying coffee, hides, and cocoa, and Diligence and detained the Danish schooner Foresight, carrying coffee from Acquin to St Thomas.
The engines were called Pijl meaning Arrow, Olifant meaning Elephant, and 'Stephenson' (obviously named after its designer). They pulled bench-cars and diligences. On the return from Mechelen, the Olifant pulled all 30 cars. By 1840, Ghent, Bruges, Ostend, Antwerp, Mechelen, Brussels and Leuven were connected.
For those travelling greater distances, to other cities or the Paris suburbs, several companies ran diligences, large enclosed coaches which could carry six or more passengers. Smaller coaches, called Coucous, departed from the Place Louis XVI and from place d'Enfer to Sceaux, Saint-Cloud, Versailles and other destinations.
They seized the captain and reportedly were preparing to slit his throat when the revenue cutter Diligence approached. She had seen that Waterloo was heading for the shore and came to investigate. Diligences crew saved Ray and Waterloo. On her return, her owners sold Waterloo to Henry Moor (or Moore).
This new type of horse was called the "Diligence Horse", because the stage coaches they pulled were named "diligences". After the stage coach was replaced by rail, the modern Percheron type arose as a slightly heavier horse for use in agriculture and heavy hauling work moving goods from docks to railway terminals.
Arnoux had previously provided diligences for the Paris - Orléans journey from 10 June 1843; he hadn't foreseen their redundancy. This operation was first used on the first French (and first continental European) line, opened on 30 June 1827 between Paris and Saint-Étienne and 1 March 1832 to Andrézieux. Arnoux died in 1866.
The Unidroit Convention tackles the following matters: # the rights of the investor with respect to the intermediary (except for the right of ownership) # the methods of registration of the book entry-securities # the diligences of the intermediary concerning the control of the integrity of the securities # the simplified methods of collateralisation between account holders and intermediaries.
The prince never used it, residing mostly in the Little Palace which he built next to the Old Konak, while his court hosted the ministries of interior and foreign affairs. The building was designed by Kosta Šrepalović. On 24 May 1860, privately owned predecessor of the public transport in Belgrade was organized. The omnibus line was operated by the diligences.
Rogers (1900), p. 280 Sometimes, to be sure of return of the same horses, with a postilion as passenger.Rogers (1900), p. 282 Unless a return hire was anticipated a postilion of a spent team was responsible for returning them to the originating post house. Stagecoaches and mail coaches were known in continental Europe as diligences and postcoaches. Common in England and continental EuropeRogers (1900), pp.
Diligence also captured the Dutch schooner Kleine, which was taking dry goods and provisions from Curacoa to Acquain, and the French schooner Helene, which was carrying coffee from Jackamel to Curacoa. Diligences boats cut out a French schooner in ballast from Maregot. In mid-1799 she captured more merchant vessels, mostly schooners. Polly was sailing under Danish colours but under "irregular" passes and had a crew of Dutchmen and Spaniards.
Lastly, Diligences boats destroyed a Dutch schooner, a French schooner, and a sloop-rigged boat in the Gulf of Venezuela. From November 1799 the frigate and Diligence captured or destroyed even more merchant vessels. One was the French schooner Constance, of 17 men, which was carrying coffee from Lans de Naud to St. Jago. There were two French schooners of unknown names carrying coffee from Tuenice to St Jago.
The PLM line had been damaged between Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne and Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne.Ransom pp 54/5 The MCR was reopened in late September but the PLM took longer and diligences were used between St Michel and St Jean for several more weeks. The PLM was glad of any excuse to divert its passengers from Mont Cenis to Marseille. However, the MCR was popular even when there were problems.
The Legal Department advises the mayor, secretaries of the office, heads of administrative departments and managers of institutions decentralized in relation to their performances. It also deals with acquittal of the legal consultations, guarding the fulfillment of legal norms that regulate the Mayorship, reviewing the legal and constitutional aspects of projects in agreements, contracts, decrees and resolutions, and to take care of the managements judicial processes and diligences that are in the interest of the municipality.
He later established a contract with the Accessory Transit Company. Gottels contract with the Accessory Transit Company consisted of diligences hauled by horses to transport people between Bahía de la Virgen (Bay of the Virgin) in Lake Nicaragua and the port in San Juan del Sur. In 1856 it left him in ruins due to the struggle between William Walker and Vanderbilt. Gottel resumed his diligence service in 1861 with his new partner, Colombian General Pedro Ruiz Tejada.
Debt related diligences, as an enforcement of a monetary obligation owed by a debtor to a creditor, usually form part of the third stage of debt collection. This is often the type of diligence discussed when using the term diligence in Scotland. The three stages of debt recovery in Scotland are:Scottish Law Commission, Report on Diligence and Debtor Protection, (Scot Law Com No 95), (1985), page 9. # The 'informal stage' in which a creditor pursuers the debtor for payment of the debt informally.
The original horses in Normandy and Brittany were small horses called bidets, introduced by the Celts, who settled in ancient Gaul beginning about the third century BC. Later, the Romans crossed them with larger mares. By the 6th century, the practice of horse racing was documented in the region,Hendricks, p. 374 and beginning in the 10th century, these "Norman horses" were desired throughout Europe. During the 16th century, Norman horses were known to be heavy and strong, able to pull long distances, and used to pull artillery and diligences.
The Report reviews how the RCMP made the decisions to introduce the conducted energy weapons, training, policies and procedures, and accountability. The report is approximately 150 pages and provides an excellent analysis on how a police force adopted the Taser. The authors of the report argued that the police did not do their due diligences, is concerned about training and the issues of accountability. The report also pointed out that the police in Canada have misclassified the Taser as a prohibited weapon whereas under the criminal code it is referred to as a prohibited firearm, and refers to excited delirium as "folk knowledge".
The Spanish brig Esperanso, of 100 tons, was laden with mahogany when Diligences boats cut her out of the Macoris River, east of St Domingo. A Spanish felucca of 60 tons (bm) with a cargo of mahogany was cut out of the Romain River, near St Catherines. Lastly, Diligence captured the Hamburg brig Gluk Luke Peter, of 160 tons (bm) and nine men, which was carrying coffee, cocoa, and indigo from La Guira to Hamburg. The Danish Schooner Margaretta, which had been sailing from Jacquemel to St. Thomas's with coffee and cotton had fallen prey to a Spanish privateer; Diligence detained Margaretta, and captured the privateer.
He became Lord President Reid Professor of Law in 1994 and held the chair until his retirement in 2016 when he became Professor Emeritus. He has published widely on commercial law, property law, trusts, insolvency law, comparative law and legal history; he is a Solicitor, a Notary Public and a Writer to the Signet. He is the author of several textbooks on conveyancing (co-written with former Scottish Law Commissioner, Professor Kenneth Reid); property, trusts and succession law (co-written with former Scottish Law Commissioner, Professor Andrew Steven), the law of inhibitions and adjudications (the diligences, or mechanisms for enforcing judgments, affecting land in Scotland); and searches. At the Scottish Law Commission, Professor Gretton was the lead commissioner for the project considering reform to the Scottish system of land registration.
The 1960 attack was claimed by the Portuguese and Galician left-wing group Directorio Revolucionario Ibérico de Liberación (DRIL) (together with four other very similar bombings committed that same day across Spain, all of them attributed to DRIL), and the attribution to ETA has been considered to be unfounded by researchers. Police documents dating from 1961, released in 2013, show that the DRIL was indeed the author of the bombing. A more recent study by the Memorial de Víctimas del Terrorismo based on the analysis of police diligences at the time reached the same conclusion, naming Guillermo Santoro, member of DRIL, as the author of the attack. ETA's first killing occurred on 7 June 1968, when Guardia Civil member José Pardines Arcay was shot dead after he tried to halt ETA member Txabi Etxebarrieta during a routine road check.
Quoted in Dendy Marshall Paxton shows an image of a coach, Fair Trader, credited to East Ayrshire Libraries. Baron Charles Dupin made a tour in Great Britain; Dendy Marshall thought that Dupin saw passenger vehicles ("I saw some diligences"), but the text is ambiguous: > A horse easily pulls five tons in going from Kilmarnock to Troon, and climbs > back with empty wagons, traversing a gradient of 1 in 576. The > diligenceDiligence = "Closed horse-drawn four-wheeled carriage, for the > purpose of conveying travellers" (Le petit Larousse, 2000) which makes this > journey on the grooved track, has four iron wheels. It is like an elongated > gypsy caravan; I think it could be made longer and, full of passengers, and > still pulled by a single horse.Un cheval tire aisément cinq tonneaux en > allant de Kilmarnock à Troon, et remonte avec les chariots vides, en > cheminant sur une pente d'un 576°.
During the 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cristian Diaconescu, pointed out Romania's concern about the current situation and has expressed his belief that the cessation of violence and identification of solutions for the humanitarian issues from the Gaza Strip are absolutely necessary in view of resumption of political dialogue. He said that the solution to this crisis may be found only by political means and he has emphasised Romania's preparedness to undertake, in cooperation with the partners from EU and following bilateral actions, the diligences necessary to support the political-diplomatic regulation of this crisis. He also said that, understanding the daily difficulties the population from the Gaza Strip is facing for, the Romanian authorities are available also for the identification of certain solutions to grant humanitarian assistance. During the 2014 Israel- Gaza conflict, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs activated a crisis cell for granting consular assistance to Romanian citizens in the Gaza Strip.

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