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"nontransferable" Definitions
  1. not capable of being transferred : not transferable

33 Sentences With "nontransferable"

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Quebec in 2006 created a nontransferable parental leave for fathers, for instance.
This practice violates city Department of Health regulations, because the permits are nontransferable.
Once issued, tickets are nontransferable and may not be reissued once travel has commenced.
In this case, the booking conditions stated that the tickets are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Plenty of testimonies cited in "How to Change Your Mind" are nontransferable mental checks.
But these can be difficult to enforce, and in the case of nontransferable tickets, incredibly inconvenient.
The tickets, they wrote in their original Facebook post, which has since been taken down, were nontransferable.
To imitate Vaughan, as many have, seems nothing but phony; her sound and style were her thumbprint, nontransferable.
In an apparent attempt to eliminate scalping or reselling of the memorial tickets, they will be nontransferable and nonrefundable.
The Prize is nontransferable and no substitution will be made except as provided herein at the Sponsor's sole discretion.
Political strategists say the main risk to Mr. Bannon's strategy is that Mr. Trump's popularity with Republicans is singular and nontransferable.
Bear in mind that some tickets are nonrefundable and nontransferable, meaning if you miss your flight you may be stuck buying another ticket.
The shares would be nontransferable, except in the case of mergers or buyouts, but they otherwise would be treated just like any other shares.
BUYING BASICS After putting a 20280 percent deposit on a property, foreign buyers are required to obtain a permanent, nontransferable alien's landholding license, granted for a specific property.
A program called AlphaGo has bested one of the world's best Go players, but its intelligence is nontransferable: it cannot think about anything except Go, let alone steal someone's job.
The investment return that the fund generates would be paid out to each citizen in the form of a universal basic dividend, and the shares would be nontransferable to preserve the institution's egalitarian purpose.
Certain features, like stereotype plates, editions, impressions and reprints, belong to the history of books; others, like ownership marks and annotations, belong to the history of copies, and as such they are singular, nontransferable pieces of evidence.
Waymo is hoping to replace human drivers with robots, but the businesses that they're attacking — ride-hailing and freight — are what economists call nontransferable and not susceptible to being undermined by anything except price slashing in mature markets.
The attorney general also recommended that the state's Legislature remove its restrictions on so-called paperless ticketing, a technology that was introduced to thwart scalpers but, according to the report, is subject to a "de facto ban" because any show using nontransferable paperless tickets is also required to offer them in transferable form, undercutting their purpose.
In enzymology, a [heparan sulfate]-glucosamine 3-sulfotransferase 2 () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction :3'-phosphoadenylyl sulfate + [heparan sulfate]-glucosamine \rightleftharpoons adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate + [heparan sulfate]-glucosamine 3-sulfate Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl sulfate and heparan sulfate-glucosamine, whereas its two products are adenine 3',5'-bis-phosphate and heparan sulfate- glucosamine 3-sulfate. This enzyme belongs to the family of transferences, specifically the transformer, which transfer sulfur-containing groups. The systematic name of this enzyme class is 3'-phosphorylation-sulfate:[heparin sulfate]-glucose 3-nontransferable. Other names in common use include glucose 3-O-nontransferable, heparin sulfate D-glucose 3-O-nontransferable, and formalism/isomerism 2 (3-OAT-2, HST).
Flash Pass Ticketing System. [ca. 2006]. Light Rail Transit Authority. Retrieved November 26, 2009. A nontransferable Flash Pass card used for validation had to be acquired before a Flash Pass coupon can be purchased.
SNTV facilitates minority representation.Lijphart, A. Pintor, R.L. Sone, Y. “The Limited Vote and the Single Nontransferable Vote: Lessons form the Japanese and Spanish Examples.” Electoral Laws and their Political Consequences. Ed. Bernard Gromfman and Arend Lijphart.
Matthews, Washington. Grammar and Dictionary of the Language of the Hidatsa. New York: AMS, 1983. p. 37. Print. 'Ma' ("my") is used in the possessive case and is prefixed to the noun to indicate the possessed, in 'intimate or nontransferable' possession; examples include words such as 'maṡạki' ("my hand"), from the original word 'saki' ("hand").
The greater the nontransferable investments a person has in a given relationship, the more stable the relationship is likely to be. The same investment concept is applied in relationship marketing. Databases are the major instrument to build differentiated relationships between organizations and customers. Through the information process, companies identify the customer's own individual needs.
Respondent's company offered stock options to its employees based on their performance and continued employment. Respondent exercised the options offered. In recognition of his "contribution and efforts in making the operation of the Company successful," a corporation gave an employee options to purchase stock in the corporation. The options were nontransferable and were contingent upon continued employment.
They said it might be illegal, since the statute establishing the foundation said the collection was nontransferable and indivisible. One of the board members expressed concern that the collection might eventually by broken up and sold to private owners. The endowment was challenged by Czartoryski's daughter, Tamara, and in 2018 resulted in a lawsuit between Adam Karol and his daughter.
"Legitimate states that govern effectively and dynamic industrial economies are widely regarded today as the defining characteristics of a modern nation-state." Nation states have their own characteristics, differing from those of the pre-national states. For a start, they have a different attitude to their territory when compared with dynastic monarchies: it is semisacred and nontransferable. No nation would swap territory with other states simply, for example, because the king's daughter married.
The constitution stresses the importance of equality for all citizens. In article one, it is stated that "The Republic of North Macedonia is a sovereign, independent, democratic and social state. The sovereignty of the Republic of North Macedonia is indivisible, inalienable and nontransferable." Other examples of articles state things such as the fact that Skopje is the capital of the country, and that the cyrillic alphabet is the official alphabet of the Macedonian language (according to article 7).
Brock planned to sell (via merger) the license to the highest bidder, with a company such as the Tandy Corporation in mind. After Microsoft objected to Brock's "exaggerated interpretation" of the agreement and informed Brock that his license was nontransferable, Brock sued for million. The ensuing lawsuit was highly technical and grew to fill hundreds of pages in the months leading up to trial. The trial began at the end of 1986 and lasted three weeks.
The lease is nontransferable: if a family cannot farm, the leasehold reverts to the association for reassignment. Dayhan farmers receive land directly from the state. Initially, the land is granted in use rights, but once the farmer has established a record of successful farming (within two-three years), the land is transferred into "private ownership" and the farmer receives a special "land ownership certificate" from the authorities. On the other hand, if the farmer fails to achieve satisfactory results, the land may be taken away by the state, even if it has the status of private ownership.
Over the next few years, Stanford obtained written assignments of rights from the Stanford employees, including Holodniy, and filed several patent applications related to the procedure. Stanford secured three patents to the HIV measurement process. Some of Stanford's research that was related to the HIV measurement technique was funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), thereby subjecting the invention to the Bayh-Dole Act. Accordingly, Stanford disclosed the invention to the government, granted the government a nonexclusive, nontransferable, paid-up license to use the patented procedure, and formally notified NIH that it elected to retain title to the invention.
The suit was dropped when all parties agreed that the folk group owned the name and that the folk group would grant nonexclusive, nontransferable license to the supergroup to use the name. The two groups then shared the stage at a 1990 concert in Hollywood. The original group last performed in August 2009 at the Guthrie Center in Massachusetts. The rock and roll magazine Blitz described the Highwaymen’s record of their 1963 concert at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as the best compilation or reissue of 2009. Blitz also named the band's album When the Village Was Green one of the best releases of 2007.
The potential for tactical voting in a single non-transferable vote system is large. Receiving only one vote, the rational voter must only vote for a candidate that has a chance of winning, but will not win by too great a margin, thus taking votes away from party colleagues. This also creates opportunities for tactical nominations, with parties nominating candidates similar to their opponents' candidates in order to split the vote. SNTV has been measured through the lens of such concepts as decision-theoretic analysis. Professor Gary W. Cox, an expert on SNTV, has studied this system’s use in Japan.Cox G.W. “Strategic Voting Equilibria Under the Single Nontransferable Vote.” The American Political Science Review 88.3 (Sep., 1994) 608 Print Cox has an explanation of real-world data finding the, “two systems [plurality and semi- proportional] are alike in their strategic voting equilibria.”Cox 608 His research found that voters use the information offered in campaigns (polls, reporting, fundraising totals, endorsements, etc.), to rationally decide who the most viable candidates are and then vote for them.

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