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"vacate" Definitions
  1. vacate something to leave a building, seat, etc., especially so that somebody else can use it
  2. vacate something to leave a job, position of authority, etc. so that it is available for somebody else
"vacate" Antonyms
remain stay tarry wait linger rest sojourn abide bide hang reside squat hover be left hang about hang around hang out stay behind stay on stay put occupy fill populate ensconce pervade load overflow people inhabit tenant dwell in move into settle in assume hold undertake take up take over take on have adopt be employed in be in be placed in embark upon engage in enter upon hold down set about set to take to implement establish institute uphold enforce enact confirm reaffirm support validate approve authorise(UK) authorize(US) effect effectuate legalise(UK) legalize(US) ratify sanction apply arrive come show up turn up put fill up rush in check in emerge show approach appear materialize(US) enter bust in make it reach make the scene present oneself recharge charge feed provide refill repower restock supply charge up replenish stock take in stay at persist with continue with persevere with see through stay with stick out stick with blockade barricade obstruct close constrict trammel clutter pack clog congest stuff block block up clutter up cram clog up burden corrupt darken depress dirty dull keep pollute upset begin open commence start launch initiate embark on enter into enter on go into jump into kick off launch into make a start on caulk seal occlude cork heap stopper set fix embed engrain sink secure bury plant deposit lodge insert persevere persist stand your ground hold fast hold your ground stay pat not budge advance proceed progress march engage face continue ahead continue on forge ahead forge on gain ground go ahead move ahead plow on press ahead press on push forward push on move forward

889 Sentences With "vacate"

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"You'd never vacate an apartment home to sell it, so why should we vacate a rental home," asks Gary Beasley, co-founder and CEO.
ARROYO: And then the judge ordered them -- by the way, the judge has ruled the kid has to vacate, the man has to vacate.
These Indiana residents were forced to vacate their homes due to high lead levels These Indiana residents were forced to vacate their homes due to high lead levels This segment originally aired Dec.
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The day after the order to vacate expired, bulldozers arrived.
This month, his landlord asked him to vacate the property.
What part of "vacate you Russian traitor" don't you understand?
Jeff Flake will vacate when he retires after this cycle.
Franken is expected to officially vacate the seat in January.
And if the apartment sold, they would have to vacate.
Law enforcement officers began distributing notices to vacate late Monday morning.
They had been ordered to vacate the apartment by 10 a.m.
Thus, his only avenue is to have the court vacate it.
Another vacate order was issued, forcing the tenants out yet again.
Would the UFC make him vacate his two other titles first?
Bartek said he only had 15 minutes to vacate his home.
I also informed the WBC that I will vacate their title.
Mr. Morgenthau moved to vacate the verdicts his office had won.
But then came the solution: an order that everyone must vacate.
And, Amazon says, that should be grounds to vacate the award.
The only option, they said, was to vacate Mr. Washington's conviction.
Supreme Court to vacate and remand the substantive rules we fought so
Cooper left the room while the Republicans refused to vacate the space.
Michael had 30 days to vacate, as recommended by the couple's lawyer.
Now, Hill had to vacate his spot on the ballot for Bayh.
Almost exactly a year ago, Zellner applied to vacate the judge's decision.
Both mother and daughter have since filed motions to vacate their pleas.
This Court should therefore deny the government's request and vacate the order.
And while — if it's validated, the Court could then vacate the order.
However, Judge Susan Garsh ruled in May to vacate the murder conviction.
The team must vacate wins that could include the 2013 national title.
They also told him that they'll help him if he does vacate.
During the winter months, he would vacate chilly New York for Miami.
But they also asked the judge to vacate the February 16 order.
Shull and other city officials worked to vacate Woodard's conviction last year.
Diplomats from Moscow were working to vacate the properties over the weekend.
This comes after DA office voices their position to vacate the conviction.
Without a vote, the Texas Constitution required him to immediately vacate his office.
But after two months of disruptions, the owners moved to vacate the protesters.
Prosecutors joined in the motion to vacate the conviction and dismiss the case.
In exchange for $35,000, Bohan had agreed to vacate the home they shared.
Asylum seekers and refugee claimants will have to vacate the dormitories by Aug.
Failure to vacate the national parks will result in forceful eviction, she said.
However, the city late Wednesday filed a motion to vacate its previous objections.
But late Wednesday, the city filed a motion to vacate its previous objections.
Jacky Rosen -- to vacate a seat where Trump beat Hillary Clinton last year.
They asked if we could vacate early, and I said we would try.
Darcel D. Clark, the Bronx district attorney, had moved to vacate the conviction.
Officials, however, told the men they had to vacate the camp on Tuesday.
Johnny Isakson will vacate when he resigns at the end of this year.
"I feel so ashamed, I just want to vacate my life," Gork laments.
Following public outcry, state legislators freed the women but didn't vacate their convictions.
LA Times columnist Bill Plaschke argued the Astros should vacate their 2017 title.
Dutch politicians are preparing to vacate the 22001th-century Binnenhof complex in the Hague.
Both Diane and Rachel have filed motions asking a judge to vacate their pleas.
On Thursday, Apple filed a motion to vacate the California magistrate judge's initial ruling.
Prosecutors also contest Welch's decision to vacate Syed's conviction because of poor legal representation.
In any case, they have 14 days to vacate, by order of the mayor.
Musk had agreed to vacate the chairman's role under a settlement with U.S. regulators.
Bob Corker announced he will vacate, and in Mississippi, to challenge sitting Republican Sen.
John Kline (R-Minn.) decided to vacate his swing-seat and retire from Congress.
China is not expected to vacate or dismantle the artificial islands it has built.
Over a loudspeaker, an officer told the marchers they had ten minutes to vacate.
Now 73, he announced on Thursday that he will vacate the role in 2018.
In the time since the vacate order, of course, we have not been idle.
In total, nearly 5,000 people are under orders to vacate their homes, officials said.
The Manhattan district attorney agreed to vacate the Central Park Five convictions in 2002.
A new motion was filed by Rosean Hargrave's legal team to vacate the charges.
It pulled apart the lower court's decision to vacate the conviction point by point.
Ms. Rea agreed to vacate the deeds, giving the property to the public administrator.
Encouraging members to vacate committee posts is not sitting well with some outgoing lawmakers.
The downside was that he and his wife and adult daughter had to vacate.
The downside was that he and his wife and adult daughter had to vacate.
The day after that approval, the hospital asked the court to vacate the order.
Nor did the court agree with activists' demands to vacate BLM's resource management plans.
What about collective punishment, like a MLB pledge to vacate wins for PED use?
In December 2012, Bronx prosecutors moved to vacate the convictions of all five in the Diop case, and in January 2013, the office moved to vacate the convictions of Mr. Ayers, Mr. Cosme and Mr. Perez in the Raymond murder as well.
Therefore, I will finish the remaining five months at my post and vacate my seat.
TMZ adds that he was officially evicted last week and has 10 days to vacate.
Now, she is scheduled to consider his request to vacate the conviction on Oct. 4.
Today, drivers pull into a bay then vacate the car and the robot takes over.
In exchange for $35,000, Bohan had agreed to vacate the home they shared by Friday.
His lawyers are also expected to ask a court to vacate his 2015 murder conviction.
UFC lightweight Michael Johnson has a message for the UFC -- vacate Conor McGregor's belt already!!
But in return Oksana agreed to vacate Mel's $2.4 million rental home in Sherman Oaks.
Did the nobles of Westeros accidentally elevate a ruler who will never vacate the throne?
"Therefore, I will finish the remaining five months at my post and vacate my seat."
Each state has its own rules for when a driver must vacate the left lane.
That's okay, we all smiled watching you and your husband vacate the White House. Bye!
A lawyer for the Register has requested that the Iowa Supreme Court vacate Wiggins' order.
Late Monday night, the Arkansas Supreme Court granted the state's request to vacate Griffen's order.
Justice Department prosecutors had agreed with Arpaio and urged the judge to vacate that finding.
They had estimated that prosecutors would not vacate the convictions of 500 to 700 people.
That ruling led prosecutors to vacate the convictions and guilty pleas of several other people.
The judge will now hear arguments on Arpaio's request to vacate the conviction Oct. 4.
PHH sued, seeking to vacate the CFPB's order and arguing that its mere existence was unconstitutional.
NEW YORK MILLENNIAL ORDERED TO VACATE PARENTS' HOME PACKS UP HIS ROOM AND FINALIZES MOVING PLANS
Security service officers arrived at the address on Tuesday, and ordered residents to vacate the building.
Russian diplomats were working to vacate the properties over the weekend, including the six-story consulate.
Police drove up and down streets with bull horns telling residents to vacate their homes immediately.
When those attacks occur, Hamas usually orders its fighters to vacate potential targets for Israeli retaliation.
He's now filed a motion to vacate her divorce, but not only due to the typos.
Two months after he closed the case, Hunter and FLPA jointly moved to vacate the judgment.
The industry, which can no longer break even, begins to lay off workers and vacate land.
The coalition has promised military action against the separatists if they do not vacate government sites.
Despite the pardon, the judge who oversaw Arpaio's case declined to vacate her ruling against him.
By 4:30 AM, the four of us are politely asked to vacate the kebab shop.
The guidelines say all members of the public previously at refuges would be made to vacate.
If she doesn't vacate, he could then take her to housing court to force her out.
Wireless mic users have until July 2020, at the latest, to vacate the 600 MHz band.
Alternately, Congress could act to vacate the rule and provide direction on issuing a new rule.
In some cases, employees are asked to vacate the very workplaces where the virus is treated.
The administration said they were, and it urged the court to vacate the appeals court decisions.
She piloted the conversation: work, work, a problem with a tenant who wouldn't vacate a house.
What is the movie you can put on that will make everyone slowly vacate the room?
Messer has to vacate his seat in order to run, opening the door for Pence's bid.
Security forces must vacate the premises and refrain from punishing journalists for doing their legitimate work.
"The more accessible a brand becomes, the more the alpha consumer doesn't vacate," Mr. Kartsotis said.
"We've asked him to vacate the permits which would mean the pipeline has to stop," said Hasselman.
State's attorneys or individuals can petition a court to vacate convictions for possession up to 500 grams.
Ruben Kihuen will vacate after this term, following an allegation of sexual harassment, which he has denied.
The justices returned the case to the Kansas Supreme Court, which may again vacate the death sentences.
Since the clients are more established, they're less likely to suddenly run out of money and vacate.
Now the Department of Justice needs to restore funding to help survivors vacate criminal records that remain.
Or are they going to eventually vacate cities for the 'burbs, just like every generation before them?
Scaramucci was forced to vacate his communications director role following Kelly's swearing in as chief of staff.
That Monday, fire officials invaded the warehouse and demanded all tenants vacate the premises within an hour.
"Mehta wanted the building to be burned so we would be forced to vacate," Panvalkar told me.
Detroit police broke up the protest and forced protestors to vacate the federal property, the station reported.
You should vacate the premises until the work is complete to avoid breathing in any lead dust.
During a protest on Tonic's last day, two artists refused to vacate the premises and were arrested.
Thousands of undergraduate students must vacate their NYU residences, the school said in an email this week.
He said the program is trying to find out why it was told to vacate the offices.
Is this legal under the new rent laws, which prohibit landlords from destabilizing apartments when tenants vacate?
The agreement requires Kurdish fighters to vacate terrain they have held while battling ISIS, solidifying Turkey's ambitions.
He said he looks forward to "several new redevelopment opportunities" after Sears and Kmart vacate the premises.
Strengthening rent regulations and eliminating vacancy decontrol, which allows landlords to increase rents when tenants vacate apartments?
At Harvard, students were told on March 10 that they had until that Sunday to vacate campus.
They will vacate it soon enough, but they will do so, you sense, in their own time.
On Thursday, the government responded to Apple's motion to vacate, which the tech giant filed last month, asking the court to vacate an order that it create a special version of its operating system to help the FBI crack the password of a phone used by Syed Rizwan Farook.
According to the Post, this does not vacate his convictions and he can still be given life sentences.
That followed the Army Corps' earlier decree to vacate the camp, which is on federal land, by Monday.
Police were called and Abraham allegedly continued to refuse to comply with their orders to vacate the premises.
It was "just and appropriate" for the judge to vacate her orders and dismiss the case, they argued.
But short-term contracts pose an investment risk if tenants vacate and revenue dries up during a downturn.
As the US aircraft did not comply with such protocols, it was forced to vacate (the Venezuelan airspace).
This isn't the first time controversy has pushed corporate honchos to vacate advisory posts with Trump's White House.
He will vacate his 39th District seat , and several Republican and Democratic candidates are competing to replace him.
One morning, I woke up in panic to hotel staff screaming for all guest to vacate the hotel.
Hansen was ordered out of the apartment last week by a judge and given 10 days to vacate.
Last week, Apple filed a motion to vacate, saying creating such a tool would open a Pandora's Box.
Rep. Tom Rooney (R-Fla.) is the latest Republican who will vacate their House seat after this term.
In order to protect tenants from such situations, the city should change its approach to issuing vacate orders.
Nehlen is running again this year for the same seat, which Ryan will vacate with his announced retirement.
A cease-fire was reached Tuesday, according to the Associated Press, to allow rebels and civilians to vacate.
The NDMA warned residents on Tuesday to vacate dangerous buildings and to stay away from flash flood points.
He ultimately persuaded the 28th Circuit in 28 to vacate the cy pres payout and the extra fees.
The move to vacate the United States Embassy in Caracas was a significant setback for the Trump administration.
His legal actions — appeals, motions to vacate, petitions, writs of mandamus and habeas corpus — have all been denied.
" Lisa Schreibersdorf, executive director of Brooklyn Defender Services, called Mr. Gonzalez's decision to vacate convictions "a visionary one.
A court ruled that Ms. Yau and Mr. Leung must vacate their offices, a judgment upheld on appeal.
The appellate ruling led Mr. Bharara to vacate guilty pleas and convictions of at least seven other people.
"We cannot do anything for them (illegal settlers) - they must vacate the areas they are occupying," he said.
But for some being asked to vacate campus due to the novel coronavirus, it could mean they're homeless.
A detective who touched traces of the poison fell ill, and his family had to vacate their home.
They petitioned to vacate the convictions that had resulted from Sergeant Watts and his team's arrests years before.
Meanwhile, Ms. Sheriff settled with the tenants, who agreed in writing to vacate the apartment in mid-April.
There's a hearing set for Monday where David will ask the judge to vacate the order of protection.
Since that did not occur in this case, Wells Fargo's request to vacate the decision is denied, she said.
Today's announcement comes less than 24-hours before ACE had mandated that the protesters were to vacate their camp.
However, police were not in heavy riot gear and backed down after protesters initially refused to vacate the road.
The next day, the Department of Buildings revoked the Mirage's permits and issued an order to vacate the property.
Arpaio's lawyers asked Bolton to vacate the verdict and dismiss the case several days after Trump announced the pardon.
"It is only fair that the court vacate its verdict and all other rulings in the case," they argued.
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision to vacate the federal corruption conviction of Kaine's successor, former Gov.
The administration is now asking the Supreme Court to vacate a lower court ruling in the teen&aposs favor.
Apple just took its next swipe in the fight over unlocking a terrorist's iPhone: a court order to vacate.
According to their divorce agreement, Staub is obligated to either purchase the $2.15 million home or vacate by April.
In last week's motion to vacate, DOJ disclosed that it had procured a new warrant under the CLOUD Act.
McClain testified at the hearing, but Welch vacate Syed's conviction on the cell tower evidence rather than McClain's testimony.
Ms Sandu says that if it does not vacate government offices she will call her supporters onto the streets.
A crucial piece of the circuit court's decision to vacate Syed's conviction concerned vital evidence first uncovered through Serial.
But in the totality of this circumstance, the circuit court will vacate the original intent of the president's order.
"Thus, we vacate and remand for a new trial in light of these errors," the three-judge panel wrote.
Kavanaugh voted to vacate a lower court's ruling that would have allowed the immigrant teen to have an abortion.
The Syrian army said that rebel fighters should vacate east Aleppo in return for safe passage and aid supplies.
City authorities had been negotiating with the group to vacate the building since February, Sao Paulo City Hall said.
Retail real estate is on sale as malls and strip centers see long-established brands vacate and stores close.
Requires support from a majority of Democrats for a motion to vacate the speaker, rather than just one lawmaker.
Under the Constitution, Mr. Kabila is supposed to vacate the presidency when his mandate runs out, on Dec. 19.
IBF made me vacate my Intercontinental belt so I could get a world title shot...I can't wait anymore.
The petition asks the Supreme Court to vacate the October 24 decision that allowed Doe to get an abortion.
But the city took her to court, and a federal judge gave her 10 days to vacate the building.
The per curiam panel did not vacate the 2018 RFS but remanded it to the EPA for further action.
The most powerful tools in their arsenal, such as emergency orders to vacate, are applied only in extreme cases.
Mr. Trump's answer is simple: When you have come to upend the establishment, the establishment must vacate the premises.
Employees of the mission were ordered to cease all operations and given until October 13 to vacate the premises.
The "Bones" team will seek to collect its money, while Fox is looking to vacate the $128 million ruling.
The Hill reported Tuesday that Democrats are debating whether the Florida Democrat should vacate her role as DNC chairwoman.
Brooklyn's office has asked judges to vacate 22 wrongful convictions; Manhattan's has asked that six verdicts be set aside.
State's attorneys or individuals would be able to petition a court to vacate convictions for cases with 500 grams possession.
Pontotoc County District Attorney Paul Smith declined to vacate the convictions, but offered to modify the sentence to time served.
Among other possibilities they could also vacate the lower court decision and send the case back down for further proceedings.
Sinclair will vacate his role next month, and is set to be replaced by Margaret Georgiadis, a former Google executive.
Once the pesticide operation begins, people occupying infected lands have to vacate for 24 hours until the chemicals break down.
After the pardon in August, Trump's first as president, Arpaio asked Bolton to vacate the conviction and dismiss his case.
The Elizabeth Dee Gallery will vacate its current space in Harlem following the building owner's decision to raze the site.
Acting City Manager Patrick Duhaney issued a notice to vacate last week, but later extended the deadline to Wednesday morning.
But rather that comply with orders to vacate the premises, those propping up the bar fought back against the police.
The lawyers said Och-Ziff, Och and Frank intend to oppose class certification, and urged Oetken to vacate his order.
It also wants the justices to vacate travel ban precedent from the 4th and 9th U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal.
Wickremesinghe is refusing to vacate his prime ministerial residence and insists he remains in office until voted out by parliament.
The company filed a motion last week asking Judge Pym to vacate a district court order to unlock the phone.
If they prevail on that argument, then the Supreme Court would vacate the lower courts' rulings against the Trump policy.
He presents her with the choice to either buy her co-op back from him or vacate in 30 days.
Cohen moved to vacate the agreement on Friday and requested that Daniels return the $130,000 she received in the deal.
Democrats will request to vacate the vote and take it up again next week, according to a Democratic leadership aide.
WFP state director Bill Lipton said Crowley refused to vacate the line he won in New York's 28503th Congressional District.
As if it's finally time for the parents to vacate the premises and let the kids get the party started.
Recently, he had to vacate his Casa de la Esperanza outreach center, because the family that owned it sold it.
Joyce abruptly announced in April that he would vacate his position at the White House to return to the NSA.
On Monday, officers with the Federal Protective Service distributed notices to the Portland demonstrators, ordering them to vacate the property.
When Seitz did not respond, and his Party colleagues remained standing in silence, she told him to vacate the podium.
Those records have themselves been called into question — a factor cited in the lower courts' decisions to vacate Syed's conviction.
In its brief, the Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to vacate the appeals court's ruling, which the court did.
MOVE, a black radical group, had refused to comply with court orders to vacate the row houses it was occupying.
Security forces have been trying to persuade protesters to vacate roads across Lebanon but have orders not to use force.
Some landlords are offering tenants cash buyouts to vacate their stabilized apartments so units can be combined, according to lawyers.
Under a longstanding Massachusetts legal principle, courts customarily vacate the convictions of defendants who die before their appeals are heard.
Their deadline was Friday, when the student, his siblings, and grandmother would be forced to vacate their property, Atilano explained.
Ms. Austin now says she has no option but to vacate the apartment, since the gas supply will be disconnected.
The N.C.A.A. forced Ole Miss to vacate 33 wins over a six-year period — including those two wins over Alabama.
The museum will first have to document all the cultural monuments inside the cathedral before it can vacate the building.
But still, there's something fishy about the asking the court to vacate the injunction — and allowing the payments to proceed.
King learned of the motion to vacate his charges from a phone call with the Innocence Project, according to Cleveland.
Morton County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Maxine Herr said authorities will "passively" enforce the governor's order for protesters to vacate the area.
The Xinhua report quoted Le as calling Meng's detention "extremely egregious" and demanded the U.S. vacate an order for her arrest.
Earlier Monday, federal law enforcement officers entered the Portland&aposs ICE headquarters to secure government property ahead of the vacate notice.
"They kicked every resident out, they gave us a letter saying we had seven days to vacate the property," Rimmer said.
Davis's attorneys also asked the appeals court to vacate the district court's orders, saying the contempt decree should not have issued.
The Sens appealed, but before their case was heard, the Justice Department announced in December 2014 it would vacate the convictions.
After protesters ignored orders to vacate the square, the Chinese government deployed armed troops and tanks to forcefully dispel the demonstrators.
Video captured by an NBC reporter Tuesday showed members of law enforcement telling members of the group to vacate the area.
The speaker told the Guardian it was not "sensible to vacate the chair" while there were such major issues before parliament.
In one case, Judge Gleeson wrote to the United States attorney in Brooklyn to request that the office vacate certain convictions.
News obtained court documents that suggested Bohan refused to vacate Patridge's property, which legally belongs to Patridge, as per their prenup.
Wednesday, CNN employees were asked immediately to vacate the building, located in Columbus Circle in Manhattan and leave behind their belongings.
Sunday night, Democrats filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court asking justices to vacate the order from the 6th Circuit.
Most notable is that Colbert has, about a month in, fully stepped into the political shoes he was looking to vacate.
If prosecuted and convicted, we must have a system in place to vacate, or expunge, the criminal records of trafficking victims.
About 20 minutes before the execution warrant for Davis expired, the U.S. Supreme Court denied Rutledge's request to vacate the stay.
Artists Space will vacate its longtime home at 38 Greene Street after the close of Lukas Duwenhögger's retrospective in early June.
House GOP leaders moved to "vacate" the vote, and got agreement from Democrats, many of whose members also missed the vote.
He was dropped from his longtime record label RCA and, as of Wednesday, was ordered to vacate his Chicago recording studio.
"Cabot is pleased with Judge Carlson's decision to vacate the verdict and the award in its entirety," said spokesman George Stark.
Described by one source as "miserable in her job," Nielsen could well be the next cabinet official to vacate the administration.
In an interesting twist, Mr. Pair is now trying to vacate Finra's award to Barclays in a federal court in Georgia.
" Kelly's civil attorney Brian Nix tells PEOPLE, "It is my understanding that a motion to vacate the default judgment was filed.
He said it's more likely the court will issue a judgment to vacate the lower court ruling or leave it standing.
Having overruled A-R-C-G-'s case, he had to vacate the Board's decision in the A-B- case too.
Global sports events challenge fans to vacate their cherished comfort zones — normally framed in this country by soccer, cricket and rugby.
His decision to vacate the belts could set up a bout between Klitschko and Anthony Joshua to unify the heavyweight titles.
But Francisco said there is more than a fair prospect the court will vacate the injunction because the groups lack standing.
The bombing started shortly after a government-set deadline expired for the rebels to vacate the city at midnight local time.
If you're a long-term tenant and the city wants to shut your place down, they would issue a vacate order.
Washburn Gallery will vacate its space at 20 West 57th Street amid speculation that the building will be demolished for redevelopment.
Louisville's basketball program was forced to vacate its 2013 championship after news broke that recruiters used escorts to recruit some prospects.
Trump's vacation does coincide with renovations at the White House that are forcing his staff to temporarily vacate the White House.
Jim Murren stepped down as chairman and CEO over the weekend, following last month's announcement that Murren would vacate that position.
Meanwhile, Apple actually filed on Thursday to vacate the court order to unlock the iPhone in question, citing freedom of speech.
Then comes Senator Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, who has shown no inclination to vacate the top spot on the Agriculture Committee.
His landlords had asked him months earlier to vacate his apartment in Midtown Kansas City because they wanted to renovate it.
They note that the judge did not vacate the 2016 decision, and that Ms. DeVos was not compelled to reinstate Acics.
But it illustrates how Asian Americans still occupy a position as punchlines, which other minorities have more forcefully sought to vacate.
In its brief, the Justice Department urged the appeals court to await the new order and then vacate last Thursday's decision.
Many of those affected lived in rented apartments, which their landlords told them to vacate after the raids, the activist said.
""In other words," (Jobs continued,) "when the employee becomes a vice president, he or she must vacate all excuses for failure.
The goal will be to vacate the block that has seen 18 inmate deaths since December 2019, known as Unit 29.
In their petition, Raoul and McMahon asked the state's high court to vacate Van Dyke's second-degree murder sentence, authorities said.
The Yankees designated Adams for assignment last week in order to vacate a roster spot for ace right-hander Gerrit Cole.
The role could make Mr. Williams an instant contender for mayor in 29, when Mr. de Blasio must vacate the office.
The day before, his landlord had informed him that he had to vacate the apartment he once shared with Ms. Blichfeld.
Kelly's legal team is asking the court to vacate the decision ... so he can properly mount his defense this time around.
Morton County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Maxine Herr said authorities will be "passively" enforcing the governor's order for protesters to vacate the area.
But once the arbitration commenced, there was nothing pending in state court until the Kleins filed their petition to vacate the award.
The building was recently bought and he will soon need to vacate the place he's called home for the last 20 years.
As a result, the school will have to vacate all wins in which ineligible players participated between December 2010 and July 2014.
Galerie Perrotin will vacate its Madison Avenue space for a new 25,19193-square-foot location on the Lower East Side next year.
Although the Justice Department had pursued the contempt case, the government's lawyers argued that Bolton should have granted Arpaio's motion to vacate.
Bolton had acknowledged the pardon was valid and dismissed Arpaio's criminal case, even if she denied his request to vacate the verdict.
After the judge's order to  vacate  on Tuesday, which Rotondo reportedly dubbed "outrageous" at the time, he vowed to appeal the decision.
"We're gonna have to ask you to vacate the movies section and go sit with the TV folk," Samberg told the actor.
Powell had been ordered to vacate her Louisville home after her daughter was accused of pointing a handgun at a man outside.
Residents of the town of Burns, the largest nearby community, turned out in force on Tuesday to demand that the protesters vacate.
Hernandez's attorneys have asked Bristol County Superior Court to vacate the conviction, which is generally automatically granted, legal experts have told CNN.
So it's possible that Assange may eventually be forced to vacate regardless of whether the police are waiting to scoop him up.
That changed Wednesday afternoon when the city's top attorney, corporation counsel Steve Patton, filed a new motion to vacate its previous objections.
" And "if you see something that's suspicious" like a suspicious package, Brosnan suggests "that you vacate that area and locate the authorities.
For this obvious showing of bad faith on the part of the agency, a court should vacate the stealth repeal of NSEERS.
Wilenchik explained there is legal precedence that says the judge has to vacate the rulings in the case because it was pardoned.
The bill for these two expenses, housing and lawyers, could be covered by steeper fines for property owners who provoke vacate orders.
Several communications aides have left, and chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE is reportedly expected to vacate his post this summer.
Team The gallery will vacate 47 Wooster Street at the end of this month for the usual reason — an exorbitant rent increase.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock (D) is ordering a "citywide" effort to vacate and expunge low-level marijuana convictions from residents' criminal records.
"We reverse Bain's conviction for armed bank robbery, vacate his sentence, and remand [to the district court] for further proceedings," he added.
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed on Thursday its decision to vacate the Department of Labor's so-called fiduciary rule.
When asked to vacate the line, Crowley's campaign reportedly declined, likely due to the convoluted legal process that the request would entail.
In its brief, the Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to vacate the appeals court's ruling, wiping it out as a precedent.
The city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development temporarily accommodates New Yorkers displaced by fires or city-issued orders to vacate apartments.
Last week, the Army Corps of Engineers ordered all protesters to vacate the area north of the Cannonball River by December 5.
On September 10th students at the University of Zimbabwe had been told to vacate their dormitories to make room for visiting dignitaries.
That was before the police arrived at his apartment building and ordered him and hundreds of others to vacate within 48 hours.
The administration has tried to withhold federal law enforcement grants from sanctuary states and vacate California's sanctuary laws (but has mostly failed).
Even if the Ninth Circuit agrees to vacate the panel's decision, challenges to the original executive order will continue in other courts.
Mr. Trump and his staff are not the first to vacate the White House for major repairs in the month of August.
The three entities filed a joint motion on Monday asking Justice Mark Dwyer to vacate the convictions and dismiss the original indictments.
Carter's release comes a week after the US Supreme Court rejected her appeal to hear the case and to vacate her conviction.
On learning the truth, Mr. Lee filed a motion to vacate his conviction, arguing that he had received ineffective assistance of counsel.
Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks: Credit Suisse plans to vacate London office building- Bloomberg bloom.
Within 21 days of the Notice of Sale, the house will be put up for auction, at which point you must vacate.
The move could vacate as much as a third of the 1.5 million arrest warrants pending, but more needs to be done.
Cochran, a senator since 1978, announced earlier this month that he would vacate his seat on April 85033 due to health issues.
The families were forced to vacate their homes and move to temporary housing for extended periods of time, according to the suit.
"You look like a homeless teenager," Mum (the great Lorraine Ashbourne) says, giving notice to vacate the shed by her 30th birthday.
After Ocasio-Cortez won, WFP wanted to put her on their ballot line for the November election, and asked him to vacate.
A judge ordered the squatters to vacate the farm, but most of the shacks have remained while the decision is being appealed.
In the declaration, as well as the motion to vacate, Apple does not deny that it has the technical capabilities to build GovtOS.
That reduces accommodation on the market, inflates prices and imposes conditions such as a requirement to vacate the property from May to September.
The Justice Department asked the court to vacate that ruling once the administration has rescinded its original order and issued a new one.
Since the appeals will become moot before there's a final ruling, Francisco wrote, the justices should vacate the decisions entered by lower courts.
Ronald Vitiello will vacate his position as acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday, an agency spokesperson confirmed to Politico.
During court proceedings held on Tuesday, Judge Brian Sullivan approved a request from the Wayne County prosecutor's office to vacate Davontae Sanford's convictions.
Attorney General (Leslie) Rutledge intends to file an emergency request with the Arkansas Supreme Court to vacate the order as soon as possible.
He has refused to vacate his official residence and demanded that Parliament be summoned immediately to prove he had support among its members.
In 2010, New York became the first state to pass a law allowing survivors of trafficking to vacate their convictions for prostitution offenses.
"Plaintiffs' request for entry of default was an improper publicity stunt, and this Court should vacate the entry of default," Clinton's lawyers wrote.
The back and forth was apparently too much for Cleaver to handle, prompting him to vacate his position presiding over the House floor.
Lee has told colleagues that he is running for Barrasso's job on the assumption he will have to vacate it at year's end.
The Justice Department has since asked the Supreme Court to vacate that ruling and prevent others from pursuing a similar course of action.
DNA testing led the state to vacate his conviction and dismiss the case against him, but Maryland still wouldn't concede Bloodsworth was innocent.
On Wednesday, the group defied a High Court midday deadline to vacate the building, which sits on one of Dublin's best-known streets.
After decades of delays, lawmakers have finally agreed to vacate the building in the mid-2020s for a multi-billion-dollar renovation program.
It asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to vacate the FTC order, and the court agreed to do so.
Now, Afghanistan's Supreme Court has confirmed the decision to vacate those four death sentences, and nine other defendants also had their sentences reduced.
A magistrate judge recently ordered Apple to comply with this request; Apple in turn filed a Motion to Vacate (MTV) the magistrate's order.
Thus, the rule's defenders will now be able to cite the brief's vigorous defense in the likely upcoming battle to vacate the rule.
In 1945, notices went up in Silesia: all Germans had to vacate immediately, leaving the keys in their locks, on pain of death.
Escapism can be healthy and healing; it's refreshing to vacate our consciousness and temporarily retreat into another reality, particularly when life gets stressful.
It will be sent to the police commissioner, James P. O'Neill, who has the authority to uphold, modify or even vacate the ruling.
But another era seemed to begin in 2013 when the art college announced that it would vacate the property for a new home.
There is no need for sweaters or heavy coats in August, no need to personalize a home you may have to vacate tomorrow.
And in some cases, colleges like Cornell, MIT, Stanford, Harvard have told them they need to vacate campus much earlier than they expected.
In the footage, one officer can be seen relaying a warning from health authorities that people should vacate public parks and return home.
A notice is posted nearby with an allotted time frame, usually three days or so, during which people need to vacate the area.
The BFC is also requesting a rent freeze to keep retailers and brands from having to vacate their offices, warehouses, and retail stores.
The administration has also tried to withhold federal law enforcement grants from them and to vacate California's sanctuary laws (but has mostly failed).
The four people seriously injured were flown by helicopter to hospitals while workers at the factory were asked to briefly vacate their positions.
Unflinching yet empathetic, the reporting by Mr. Chivers — himself a former Marine — prompted the state of Illinois to vacate the veteran's jail sentence.
Fearing for his safety in Gambia, Mr. Barrow was sworn in on Thursday in Senegal, as Mr. Jammeh refused to vacate the statehouse.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) had filed an emergency request with the court to vacate a stay of all four planned federal executions.
Freedman and Garber filed a motion to vacate Garry's conviction, but Bronx prosecutors opposed it, and hearings began in the fall of 2014.
The Justice Department asked a federal judge in California court to vacate its petition to force Apple to help it hack the phone.
The goal was to persuade the justices to vacate the lower-court decision, clarify the federal law and return the case to the state.
There would be no logic for the Jackson/Winkeljohn product to vacate a title without the chance of winning another being presented to him.
Colonel Ryan Dillon said coalition forces were "prepared to defend themselves if pro-regime forces refuse to vacate" a de-confliction zone around Tanf.
It's currently unclear what will happen to Koum's Facebook board seat that WashPo says he'll vacate, or who will replace him as WhatsApp's CEO.
While the bid process was on, Jet was forced to vacate its offices at many airports across the country and employee access was revoked.
Speaking in Reykjavik, where cranes dot the skyline, she said she has to vacate her current rental by November as it is being sold.
Although savvy observers say the aging al-Naimi was ready to vacate his post, the implications of the shake up are still far reaching.
Even if the court did conclude that the earlier cases are moot, the challengers urged the court not to vacate the lower court decisions.
News that her estranged husband has refused to vacate her property, which she says is owned by her alone and covered by a prenup.
Bates's order, if it takes effect, would vacate the DACA rescission order and order the administration to resume processing both new and renewal applications.
And El Al staff, if the men cannot be accommodated elsewhere on the plane, will sometimes ask the "offending" woman to vacate her seat.
There have also been calls for Zuckerberg to vacate his role as chairman of the board (which Zuckerberg told CNN doesn't currently "makes sense").
"You are not a good person to shop with," joked Obama, who will vacate the White House when her husband's term expires in January.
Serena Williams allegedly hates her stepmother so much, she ordered the woman to vacate the family home immediately ... or else she'll change the locks.
Munsingwear (340 U.S. 36), in which the court said its "established practice" in cases deemed moot is to reverse or vacate the decision below.
U.S. Bancorp nevertheless asked the court to vacate the lower court holding that it could not sue Bonner over the original Chapter 11 plan.
Despite a government order to vacate, tribal leaders as well as demonstrators camped out in Standing Rock, North Dakota, say they are staying put.
I think we are really premature to vacate the Court's order at this point because there's also the possibility that it will not work.
These companies can achieve reversionary gains when tenants vacate properties or when apartments are upgraded, whereas Annington depends on the MoD to releases properties.
Play with your speakers turned up, and if you hear one of these yelps, it probably means it's time to vacate your current position.
The highest court in Maryland, the Court of Appeals, overturned a ruling to grant Syed a new trial and vacate his previous murder conviction.
Everyone in New York's chattering class knew that Schneiderman would vacate his position to run for governor if Cuomo won the presidency in 2020.
If he does not vacate the premises within 30 days, do not accept rent from him and begin an eviction proceeding in Housing Court.
In 2018, there will be an election to replace John Hickenlooper, the Democratic Colorado governor, who will vacate his seat because of term limits.
Those students complied and were escorted by the Secret Service outside, where they were told they needed to vacate the area of the rally.
Despite multiple court orders to vacate the employer's property, one bearing a potentially ruinous $15 million fine, the UAW refused to end the occupation.
"The Department of State can confirm that the Russian government complied with the order to vacate its Consulate and two annexes," the official said.
The Texas Republican kicked off the House Freedom Caucus's efforts to highlight the aid by calling for a "motion to vacate" on Wednesday morning.
When they arrive, they encounter a staff member entering the center, who says the group needs to vacate the premises because it's private property.
Seattle announced last year that it will vacate convictions from 1996 to 2010 for misdemeanor marijuana possession, saying they disproportionally affected people of color.
Some, like Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Berea College, have asked students to vacate campus for the rest of the semester.
While driving in the rain, the water seemed to vacate my windshield as soon as it landed, making it much easier to see clearly.
In October, State Supreme Court in Nassau County ordered Mr. Gupta to vacate the temple premises, but he appealed, and has attained a stay.
Mr. Green, citing the judge's prior interactions with Mr. Castor, asked him to vacate that 2016 ruling and remove himself from any further proceedings.
The anger has been building against the team and against Commissioner Rob Manfred after he decided over the weekend not to vacate the title.
The decision to vacate the arbitration award is likely another effort by Wiedefeld to signal he will not tolerate safety negligence at the agency.
She has, however, requested that the U.S. Supreme Court vacate the stay issued for inmate Don Davis, whose execution was scheduled for Monday night.
If you choose to leave, hand the landlord the keys when you vacate, a critical step in providing evidence that you surrendered the apartment.
The school was forced to vacate wins from two seasons and put on probation, while Ollie was effectively prevented from coaching for three years.
If Cheney runs for the Senate, she will have to vacate her leadership position, potentially leaving the House GOP without a woman in leadership.
In the motion, Donald Blankenship's lawyer argued that the court should vacate and set aside Blankenship's conviction for conspiring to violate mining safety standards.
On Wednesday, lawyers for Alabama filed an emergency application asking the Supreme Court to vacate the stay of execution in the case, Dunn v.
Hector Caballero was told to vacate his apartment, part of the Clinton Hill Cooperative, where the handyman has lived rent-free for 19 years.
But he still has a year left in office, unless he should vacate the governorship early to accept a post in the Trump administration.
After giving his surprise testimony, he was jailed for violating the Police Disciplinary Act and his family was forced to vacate their police housing unit.
After giving his surprise testimony, he was jailed for violating the Police Disciplinary Act, and his family was forced to vacate their police housing unit.
Calls for Zuckerberg to vacate his dual role as chairman and be replaced by someone independent have increased following a turbulent year for the company.
The railroad company had originally given the group until Friday to vacate the premises, but on Tuesday decided to expedite the militia's removal, Guerra said.
Colleagues and, worse, bosses who routinely put you down and make you feel inferior create a toxic environment that you would understandably want to vacate.
Their landlords have hinted that they would like the family to vacate the apartment so it could be renovated, but so far have been flexible.
In response to Arpaio's request, the Justice Department agreed, calling it "just and appropriate" for the judge to vacate her orders and dismiss the case.
They also weighed opposition to changing the vacate-the-chair resolution, which gives members a chance to effectively vote no-confidence in the House speaker.
Boente is also serving as acting assistant attorney general for national security and will vacate that post once his successor is confirmed by the Senate.
The Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission today requested that the Supreme Court vacate an appeals court decision upholding net neutrality in 2016.
Just ask Sally Yates and Preet Bahrara, or the other 46 US Attorneys who were told to vacate their offices before sundown earlier this year.
If the court decides to vacate Avery's conviction based on his claims, prosecutors would have to decide whether to retry him without the impermissible evidence.
Though the government has asked a federal judge case to vacate the order, the issue is bound to come up again, he told "Squawk Alley."
In a statement on Monday, Apple responded to the DOJ's request to vacate the order by noting that the case should have never been brought.
Instead, as outlined in a Motion to Vacate Brief filed last week, it revolves around what Apples sees as the flaw in the government's reasoning.
Clinton's lawyers urged District Judge Royce Lamberth to vacate the default in a filing Thursday, arguing that the plaintiffs' request for the entry was erroneous.
Today, Apple filed a motion to vacate the district court order demanding it break security protections on a phone linked to the San Bernardino attacks.
After the vacate order was lifted in December 2012, she visited the building only to discover that a new tenant had moved into her apartment.
Avenatti argued on Friday that the sudden decision to vacate the agreement is an attempt to prevent Trump from having to sit through a deposition.
Tenants then have mere hours to leave their homes, and once they vacate an apartment it is nearly impossible for them to get back in.
When an inspector saw that the construction was eliminating egress and cutting off natural light, a stop work order and a vacate order were issued.
Earlier this year, the ride-hail company threatened to vacate Newark if the city approved new rules to require drivers to pay annual licensing fees.
The space that the restaurant will vacate will be taken over by Major Food Group, which owns downtown restaurants like Carbone, Santina and Dirty French.
A GOP operative told CNN on Saturday that officials are considering nominating Collins for a town clerkship that will allow him to vacate the ballot.
Multiple female Democratic lawmakers called upon Franken to resign after he expressed reluctance to vacate his position, arguing that he remembers the alleged incidents differently.
Another proposal wants to reform the "motion to vacate the chair," which allows a single lawmaker to force a vote on ousting the sitting Speaker.
Last December, Emanuel's NLRB wisely reversed the joint employer ruling, only to vacate the reversal after Senate Democrats once again raised "conflict of interest" concerns.
Fisher will serve as interim CEO after a "brief transition period," and Peck will also vacate his board seat, according to a company press release.
Bill Lipton, state director of the Working Families Party, said he immediately reached out to Mr. Crowley's campaign to request that he vacate the line.
But he could still return to prison if the state's plan to appeal a District Court judge's decision to vacate Mr. Jones's conviction is successful.
The two officers may now appeal their punishments to a civil service board, which will hold public proceedings and uphold, vacate or modify the punishments.
Residents of the neighboring buildings, 771 St. Nicholas Avenue and 775 St. Nicholas Avenue, were ordered to vacate their homes until the demolition was complete.
And should you die or vacate the apartment while she is living elsewhere, the landlord may argue that she has no right to move back.
In addition to urging the Supreme Court to dismiss the cases, Mr. Francisco asked the justices to vacate the two appeals court decisions under appeal.
According to Lori's Arizona landlord, he asked the family to vacate the home where the shooting took place, possibly prompting their move to Rexburg, Idaho.
House GOP leaders consequently opted to vacate last month's vote due to the number of absences and offer members another chance to be on time.
Collins is also reported to be Trump's pick to fill the U.S. Senate seat that fellow Georgia Republican Johnny Isakson will vacate at year end.
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) will vacate her spot as the top Republican on the panel in the next Congress because of Senate Republican term limits.
Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore blasted President Trump on Tuesday, calling the commander in chief a "Russian traitor" while urging him to "vacate" the White House.
Fearing for his own safety in Gambia, Mr. Barrow was sworn in on Thursday in neighboring Senegal, as Mr. Jammeh refused to vacate the statehouse.
Mulvaney's term as acting director ends June 22, and he would be forced to vacate the position if Trump does not nominate a permanent director.
Mr. Gbagbo declined to vacate the presidential palace, while Mr. Ouattara was forced to hide in a hotel with United Nations peacekeepers watching over him.
Apple has opposed the order with its own motion to vacate, claiming that the government's request would set a dangerous precedent and undermine users' privacy.
While Judge Oetken expressed "[s]ympathy" that Monnin "is suffering from her poor choice of counsel" and agreed that her lawyer acted "unconscionably," he declined to vacate the judgment because the arbitrator relied on evidence to support his decision and the "apparent inequity" of the default judgment was not enough for the federal court vacate the judgment under the very protective rules for arbitration awards.
"The PEA proposed a plan in which EPL would be required to 'vacate' North America, essentially leaving the region in the PEA's control," the letter says.
That order stated he would vacate his powerful injunction that bars Argentina from making payments on debt unless all creditors were paid at the same time.
After two years as a part-time correspondent on GMA, Strahan announced abruptly on Tuesday that he would vacate his spot as co-anchor of Live!
At stake in this latest decision was whether the judge would decide to vacate the Corps' initial EA entirely, therefore vacating the easement granted to ETP.
If she loses Wednesday's vote, Rousseff will be served notice by the Senate on Thursday, at which point the suspended president must vacate the presidential palace.
"Defendants' failure to recognize the many differences between the programs renders their decision unreasonable," says the university's complaint, which asks the court to vacate DACA's rescission.
Arpaio has asked Bolton to vacate the "verdict and other orders in this matter," she wrote, and the Justice Department "appears to agree with" that request.
News outlets report Katina Powell was arrested Thursday, moments after the court told her to vacate her Louisville home, for allegedly cashing stolen and forged checks.
Despite orders from the FBI for remaining militia members to vacate Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, there are no signs that the months long occupation is abating.
Conn's has filed a motion to vacate the award in the Southern District of Texas, though Kerney said he feels "very confident" it will be dismissed.
But a court will vacate that conviction because Hernandez's appeal was pending, said Rosanna Cavallaro, a law professor at Suffolk University who has written about abatement.
When they are recognized as refugees, with access to regular benefits and the right to work, they have 28 days to vacate their government-provided accommodation.
The state's attorney also opposed all motions by a group of exonerees known as the Englewood Four to vacate murder convictions challenged by new DNA evidence.
We would not object to the hearing being postponed and moved because — and we request that the Court vacate the order that was entered ex parte.
"In order to preserve the integrity, dignity and respect for this chamber, Maduro representatives must vacate the chair reserved for the government of Venezuela," he said.
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge plans to file an emergency request for the Supreme Court to vacate that order, a spokesman said, allowing the injections to commence.
Clarissa wrote again to Judge Toomin, this time reminding him that he had promised to vacate their convictions if Watts were ever proved to be corrupt.
When passenger Dr. David Dao refused to vacate his seat so that United could seat a flight crew, it compounded the airline's lack of negotiating skills.
After less than a year, General Inch, who tried to make changes within the Bureau and navigate a middle course, was ordered to vacate his office.
Holmes said he will ask the Seattle Municipal Court to vacate all convictions and dismiss all charges for misdemeanor pot possession ahead of the 85033 legalization.
The conservation groups request that the court vacate the memo and declare the defendants "revert to their prior, correct longstanding interpretation and policy," the lawsuit said.
Griesa noted that he cannot now vacate the injunctions because of a pending appeal by Argentina with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said he would not vacate a previous permit while federal regulators conduct a new environmental review into the 28500,6900-mile pipeline.
It was "an enterprising stage manager at Miner's," Sante wrote, who came up with the hook, a method to get failed acts to vacate the premises.
Separately, Facebook said Netflix Chief Executive Officer Reed Hastings would vacate his seat on the social media company's board and not be nominated for re-election.
Gentrification was only slightly hindered by the residents' reluctance to vacate their apartments, out of the well-founded fear that the alternatives might be no better.
According to LWC, B&H will shut down its Bushwick warehouse later this month, while it plans to vacate Navy Yard Building 664 later this year.
But a judge denied her 2008 motion to vacate the conviction, and turned down her request for additional testing on clothes and other crime-scene evidence.
In Mr. Bush's autobiographical book, he described sitting alone in the Oval Office with an empty desk on the day he was scheduled to vacate it.
No party can go on forever, and at some point everyone has to vacate the premises and get the bus home to their inadvisable post-drinks.
Now Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, is expected to announce next week that his office will vacate misdemeanor marijuana warrants dating to 1978.
The department issued the commercial property owner violations for not maintaining the structure or sign and an order to vacate for the building, the spokesperson said.
However, Justice Department lawyers had previously asked the 9th Circuit to vacate the ruling a three-judge panel issued last month, refusing to stay Robart's order.
His administration fought a civil lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and he defended the police, though he did not disagree with the decision to vacate the convictions.
The Israels also paid an unidentified person for information about how to damage a structure so that the city would issue a buildingwide order to vacate.
The Hong Kong government and Beijing want the two representatives, who support independence for the territory, to vacate their seats rather than simply retake the oaths.
He was ready to vacate Siatta's conviction, he said, and allow him to leave prison and plead to a lesser charge with a sentence of probation.
The North also asked South Korean officials to vacate a joint liaison office in the North Korean city of Kaesong as a precaution against the virus.
Firestone Liberia General Manager Don Darden confirmed the evictions in an interview and said employees who lose their jobs have 222 days to vacate company housing.
Hall, who weeks ago announced plans to vacate her position in mid-January for an undisclosed role in the private sector, is named in Tuesday's lawsuit.
The "motion to vacate" resolution detailed a litany of complaints against Boehner, including that he limited amendments too much and punished those who disagreed with him.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said he would not vacate a previous permit while federal regulators conduct a new environmental review into the 1,170-mile pipeline.
Democrats are also proposing to get rid of the "motion to vacate the chair" rule, which allows any member of Congress propose the speaker be removed.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday blamed Barack Obama for the U.S. government's order for Russian officials to vacate three diplomatic compounds in the states.
Turner had to vacate her studio for four days in the winter so her pipes could be better insulated and was compensated for the time lost.
The day after the Army Corps of Engineers warned thousands of people to vacate their encampment near a disputed pipeline route in North Dakota by Dec.
If that sounds familiar, it might be because it's the same area where President Obama and his family plan to move after they vacate the White House.
The decision does not vacate Foster's conviction; it opens the door for Foster to go back to the Georgia state court and argue for a new trial.
Kim Deachilla, a spokeswoman for Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police, expressed concern in a statement about how the State's Attorney Office determined which cases to vacate.
When the process began in March 2017, Mosby said courts were denying requests to vacate because her office did not have the legal right to do so.
Take the case of Muhannad, who turned to the tribes when a commercial tenant refused to vacate his building—then stuck an AK-47 in his face.
The carrier claimed to have randomly chosen Dao and three other passengers to vacate their seats so employees could travel in their place on an overbooked flight.
The NCAA is being sued by a group of former Louisville basketball players over its decision to vacate the national championship won by the Cardinals in 2013.
The government asked to vacate the hearing at the eleventh hour, its lawyers claim, because it may have discovered an alternate way to break into the phone.
Arpaio's attorneys on Monday asked the court to dismiss his case and vacate his conviction for contempt, now that he has been pardoned by President Donald Trump.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to reflect that Shea-Porter is just the third Democrat to vacate a seat where Trump beat Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Then, last week, Mr. Bevin signed into law a less expansive measure, allowing felons to petition judges to vacate their convictions, which would enable them to vote.
Sources told the Post that Cipollone has already begun filling out the necessary paperwork to take over McGahn's position, which he was expected to vacate this fall.
As such, any demand softening could play a role in helping to build a surplus in inventories, which the OPEC cohort originally worked so hard to vacate.
Apple on Thursday asked a judge to vacate the court order directing the tech giant to help FBI agents unlock one of the San Bernardino shooter's smartphones.
Chinese authorities ordered residents to vacate their apartments and banned flying kites, lanterns, and homing pigeons to make way for the parade, The New York Times reported.
The department is petitioning the Supreme Court to vacate a lower court's ruling in the case, which could have consequences for other pregnant minors in Doe's position.
"There have been a handful of stores like Walmart where people have been camping, and those businesses have asked people to vacate the property," the spokesperson said.
In October, following a presidential pardon of the sheriff, Bolton accepted that Arpaio would not face sentencing but did not vacate her ruling that found Arpaio guilty.
This winery, event space and restaurant will vacate its 212,000-square-foot location in Hudson Square; Disney has bought the entire block for its New York headquarters.
Wickremesinghe, who had refused to vacate the prime minister's residence, said he intended to discharge his official responsibilities now that he had proved his majority in parliament.
Carmen Caballero, a 69-year-old retired doctor, was unsure at first whether to vacate her two-story home in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico.
Even if Mr. McCain were to vacate his office before November, Republicans believe that the governor would not be obliged to schedule a special election this year.
Mr. Gonzalez's office will also automatically vacate 3,438 open marijuana warrants stemming from summonses and is encouraging people to come forward to have misdemeanor arrest warrants cleared.
Rooms on the second and first floors were also affected, forcing some students to vacate as plaster and water dripped from the ceilings and down the walls.
On Thursday, the U.S. and Turkey agreed to a five-day cease-fire that requires the Kurdish fighters to vacate, largely solidifying Turkey's position in the region.
We found this out because the people staying below us got a visit from the city and were issued a citation and told to vacate the premises.
If he cannot, then he must vacate his leadership position immediately for someone who does not embrace and espouse the most anti-Semitic of tales and innuendos.
The passenger in Seat 54, a tall, middle-aged man with sharp gray eyes, had only an unreserved ticket, so he was asked to vacate the seat.
In early March, the building's owners were escorted into the hotel by police and judicial officials, who ordered the Trump Organization to vacate the premises that day.
He even offered a resident of another building, Herndon Werth, $1 million to vacate his rent-regulated apartment so he could buy his building and demolish it.
The Conviction Integrity Unit of the Bronx D.A.'s office, which has been investigating the case since May, could at any point move to vacate the conviction.
The parishioners say Father Quinn has told them that means they will vacate St. Joseph's this spring unless something changes, even though the lease ends in 2019.
When authorities shut down On Nut's thriving night market to make way for a luxury condominium in October 2015, vendors were given two weeks to vacate the premises.
According to the government filing, the US Attorney contacted Apple's lawyers at 2:45 PM on Monday "to request Apple's position" on the motion to vacate the hearing.
The arrangement -- Kasich would leave Indiana and Cruz would vacate Oregon and New Mexico -- doesn't guarantee Cruz will pick up voters left behind or unhappy with Trump, however.
After he received the pardon, Arpaio asked the court to dismiss his case and to vacate all of the earlier orders in the case — including his guilty verdict.
In Pakistan, the wife of Nawaz Sharif won a by-election for the parliamentary seat that he was forced to vacate when he stood down as prime minister.
The decision does not vacate Foster's conviction; it opens the door for Foster's case to be remanded to the Georgia state court to argue for a new trial.
Sonny Perdue (R) will vacate several positions at companies bearing his name, restructure family trusts and make blind trusts when he joins Trump's Cabinet, KCRA 28500 said Monday.
If not, the justices would vacate the lower courts' rulings against the Trump policy, in effect agreeing that the Homeland Security Department had the authority to end DACA.
Two hours later, when Cloutier was allowed to return for the conclusion, the judge told her that she had thirty days in which to vacate her mother's house.
SPD leaders say their price for a re-run of the current 'grand coalition' would be for Schaeuble to vacate the finance ministry and hand it to them.
Marilyn Mosby, the state's attorney in Baltimore, is also seeking to have the courts vacate roughly 5,85033 prior marijuana convictions going back to 2011, The Associated Press reported.
"You can't vacate the field when you are a member of that faith, and you think in a non-arrogant way you know more than them," he said.
Within the next 90 minutes, 23 Democrats -- 10 of them women -- and one Republican senator -- Susan Collins of Maine -- had publicly urged their colleague to vacate his seat.
"There being no reason to recognize any exception in this case in the interest of justice the court has no choice," but to vacate Hernandez's conviction, Garsh said.
All seven judges on the city's municipal court agreed to vacate convictions from 1996 to 2010 for misdemeanor marijuana possession, saying that they disproportionally impacted people of color.
"The House could vacate the seat, and we could have a new election, and if the House vacates the seat, that also triggers a new primary," Bruno said.
The Edith Macefield House has been compared to the floating house from Disney's "Up" after the owner refused to vacate her property to make way for a developer.
"His numbers came down to 2218 in the fall," she recalled, "and that's when the retirements started to happen" — nervous Republican congressmen who decided to vacate their seats.
In the Indiana case, two members of the State Supreme Court expressed frustration that "a computer glitch" would vacate the views of 24 jurors and two trial judges.
Britain and France intensified warnings to their citizens in China on Tuesday, urging all who could do so to vacate the mainland to minimize the risk of infection.
She also said she remains undecided as to whether she will vacate her seat ahead of the August GOP primary for governor, where she faces a crowded field.
If the appeals court ultimately decides that neither the House nor the intervening Democratic states have standing, it could either let Judge O'Connor's ruling stand or vacate it.
The Shubert Organization, which is the largest landlord on Broadway, has ordered "Beetlejuice" to vacate the Winter Garden Theater, where its last performance will be on June 6.
"The Federal Government has directed the military to vacate the premises of @daily_trust and the order has been complied with," the president's spokesman, Garba Shehu, said on Twitter.
Black, who is running for Tennessee governor, also said she plans to step down from the chairmanship and possibly vacate her seat in Congress after the resolution's passage.
City councillor Mofizur Rahman described Korail's residents as "temporary" and said they would have to vacate the land when the government starts to build an IT park there.
"There being no reason to recognize any exception in this case in the interest of justice the court has no choice" but to vacate Hernandez's conviction, Garsh said.
His office filed a motion to vacate King's conviction Tuesday, which was granted Wednesday morning, the bailiff for Judge Brian Corrigan, who oversaw the motion, told VICE News.
But over the past week, vuvuzela noisemakers, loud music and strobe lights have all been commonplace on this block, as the Venezuelans try to pressure those inside to vacate.
Worse, you could end up booking an illegal short-term rental and, like some recent vacationers in Miami, have to vacate the property in the middle of the night.
Mrs Merkel's decision on October 183th to vacate the CDU leadership, a position she has held for 18 years, has unleashed passions that some Germans had forgotten they had.
"It is well-settled that a defendant waives his attorney-client privilege by filing a motion to vacate a conviction based on ineffective assistance of counsel," the prosecutors wrote.
He smoked to warm up then, to feel something other than adrenaline or boredom, to ward off sadness and fear, to vacate the mind, to make the music stop.
Inside the theater, the smell of urine permeated the air as the girls refused to vacate their seats for food, water, anything, unless forcibly removed by the theater attendants.
State officials on Monday ordered activists to vacate the Oceti Sakowin camp, located on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, citing harsh weather conditions.
Meanwhile, many of his retiring colleagues owe their position to his predecessors; getting his people into the senior posts they vacate will involve a bitter fight with rival factions.
In total, the commission is set to pay out over $86 billion (to be exact, $86,422,558,704) to broadcast stations willing to vacate their channels, share space or move elsewhere.
The Ankara agreement required Syrian Kurds to vacate a swath of territory in Syria along the Turkish border in an arrangement that largely solidified Turkey&aposs position and aims.
That afternoon, I notified the owners of the cottage where my son and I were living that we would vacate in about six weeks, a relief for all involved.
The team was forced to vacate all 12 of its wins from the 2010 season and to suspend five players for the first five games of the next season.
The university was given a four-year bowl ban and forced by the NCAA to vacate 111 of Paterno's wins (he was previously the winningest coach in FBS history).
After the performances were canceled attendees were given time to vacate the premises, as the only course of action that would keep that incident isolated and prevent further problems.
At the time of this writing, Mr. E, after requesting extensions, has been ordered to vacate the premises by March 20203, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Subsequent warnings and notices from the company for the small scale miners to vacate the area were met with resistance and outright refusal," the company said in a statement.
The envoy, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, a veteran diplomat from Mauritania, is the second United Nations mediator in less than three years to vacate the Yemen post in frustration.
Mr. Sini, who personally appeared in court to ask the judge to vacate Mr. Bush's conviction, said the existence of an alternative suspect should have been disclosed before trial.
But, the Gypsy King was forced to vacate the IBF belt as he opted for a rematch against Klitschko rather than take on IBF's mandatory challenger in Vyacheslav Glazkov.
Mr. Travers noted that while he would vacate the acting director job in a couple of weeks, he would remain at the counterterrorism center as he prepared for retirement.
Most likely he will run for the Senate again in 2020, this time against the Republican who decides to run for the seat John Cornyn is expected to vacate.
The most interesting part ... Allen says his 4,474 square foot lakefront property in Davie, Florida has been foreclosed on and his family has been asked to vacate the premises.
Mr. Tiberi, 54, could announce his plan to leave Congress as soon as this week, Republican officials said, though it is unclear when he intends to vacate his seat.
After swimming out through the front window during the storm and then clashing with her landlord during the cleanup, Ms. Nelson received an ultimatum to vacate within five days.
This departure, one she announced to her staff this morning, makes her the fourth editor of a major magazine to vacate the role in the space of a week.
But fans of the Metropolitan Opera were more than ready to vacate the worn old Met at 39th Street and Broadway for a massive new theater at Lincoln Center.
The Russians were given until noon ET (1700 GMT) on Friday to vacate the compounds in Centreville, Maryland, and in Upper Brookville on Long Island in New York state.
When reporters jokingly suggested he could present a "motion to vacate" in the Senate, Meadows replied that there is no procedural maneuver to remove a sitting Senate majority leader.
Sandusky's appellate lawyer, Peter Goldberger, last month sought to petition a federal court to vacate his conviction, but was told he could not do so until he is resentenced.
The court's decision to vacate earlier injunction is a shift from its assessment of last June, amended this fall, that allowed the ban to be enforced only in part.
She vowed at a news conference to no longer prosecute marijuana possession, regardless of quantity or prior criminal record, and said she would seek to vacate almost 5,000 convictions.
The law will also allow individuals, civil legal aid organizations acting on their behalf and state's attorneys to file motions to vacate for possession convictions up to 500 grams.
Ms. Fairstein wrote that she agreed with the decision to vacate the rape charges, but that other convictions against the five for lesser crimes should not have been overturned.
Calgary MP Darshan Kang had previously spoken at pro-Palestinian rallies, while Toronto-area MP Omar Alghabra had previously endorsed the idea that Israel should vacate the occupied territories.
The court then applied this framework to the three elements that Judge Berman relied upon to vacate the suspension—lack of notice that Brady's actions could serve as the basis for a suspension, the exclusion of NFL general counsel Jeff Pash's testimony, and the denial of access to the Wells Reports investigative notes—did not rise to the extraordinary level required to vacate a decision contemplated under such broad and collectively bargained powers.
If this all happens it means Esper likely will vacate the secretary of defense suite of offices in the Pentagon and go back to his former office as Army secretary.
He had secured the party's endorsement in the primary and according to the article, WFP's state director Bill Lipton asked that he vacate it after his stunning major-party defeat.
NEW YORK MILLENNIAL ORDERED TO VACATE PARENTS' HOME PACKS UP HIS ROOM AND FINALIZES MOVING PLANS Authorities do not believe Johnson distributed any child pornography or had contact with children.
Even if migrants are granted refugee status in Britain - and given access to regular benefits and the right to work - they must vacate their government-provided accommodation within 28 days.
It expects employees to vacate their positions by the end of fiscal 2019 and the program to save it between $225 million to $275 million annually beginning in fiscal 2020.
Alewine is looking forward to bringing his new family home, but the couple found out on Christmas Day that they will have to vacate their rented home by January 5.
Although Sanctuary for Families has opposed the broad decriminalization effort, it is backing both Ramos's bill to vacate trafficking-related convictions and the individual measure to repeal the loitering law.
At an evacuation center at Napa Valley College, Francisco Alvarado, 280, said he, two younger brothers and his parents decided to vacate their Calistoga home in advance of evacuation orders.
After five years of residency, the Ecuadorian government is actively working towards finding a way for Assange to finally vacate the building, although that cannot happen without the UK's cooperation.
USC claims the record is accurate since the school was ordered to vacate ALL games from the 2005-06 season (including the Bowl game) stemming from NCAA violations involving Bush.
Last month, Driver told Congress that while living on an Air Force base in Oklahoma, mold caused health problems, forced her family to vacate and left them $40,000 in debt.
The Fasses said they signed an agreement with the developer buying their house stipulating that they vacate by the original move-out date last month or face daily monetary penalties.
Jaish al-Islam agreed with a rival rebel group, Failaq al Rahman, that both would vacate a town they have been fighting over for almost two weeks, the Observatory said.
Doe ultimately won, but the Trump administration later asked the Supreme Court to vacate the order that secured her an abortion, arguing that Doe's lawyers misled them about the timing.
Years later, after Serial and other works brought national attention to the case, Judge Martin P. Welch of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City ruled to vacate Syed's murder conviction.
Instead, Carl passed away shortly after receiving the notice to vacate his home and the whole journey is about him passing over, with Russell serving as a guardian angel figure.
The Army Corps of Engineers sent shockwaves through opposition groups organized against the project this weekend when it said protesters needed to vacate a camp near federal land next month.
KOIN News 85033 reported that protesters have been camped out at the facility for eight days and were given written notices on both Monday and Tuesday to vacate the area.
If they had not been abandoned, the department said, workers were to give one-hour notice that the residents had to vacate the area and take their belongings with them.
Despite the country's worst famine in 60 years, he issued orders to white farmers to stop working their land and vacate, enforcing the redistribution of land from whites to blacks.
Working alongside firefighters, the team included a specialized art squad of Italy's carabinieri police that had been deployed specifically to vacate the city's municipal archives — 300 years in the making.
Officials had attempted to stall on the delivery of this information, filing a motion on Monday asking a court to vacate a requirement that the data be delivered by Tuesday.
Representatives for Gannett called Carson, who had been asked to vacate his home in light of the death threats, and gave him the choice to either resign or be fired.
Seattle announced Thursday that it will vacate hundreds of misdemeanor marijuana convictions and dismiss charges for pot-related crimes that took place before the state legalized the drug in 2012.
In the penultimate shot, after Dorita has been knocked over, she is sitting in the kitchen that she had just been planning to vacate, newly afflicted with Max's demonic telekinesis.
After a Bronx judge denied a motion to vacate the conviction in 2005, the case went all the way to the United States Supreme Court, which declined to hear it.
For example: why did Alex Turner and drummer Matt Helders vacate the lovingly pudding-filled hills of Yorkshire and emigrate to the glistening yet cold concrete streets of Los Angeles?
Lineal and Ring Magazine middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez opted to vacate his WBC title as the organization's 15-day purse negotiation deadline with mandatory challenger Gennady "GGG" Golovkin loomed.
But prosecutors intend to appeal the decision to vacate Mr. Jones's conviction; if the appeal is successful, he could be sent back to prison for the rest of his life.
Once Britain leaves the European Union, its representatives will vacate the European Parliament; 27 seats will be redistributed to the remaining member nations, with the other 46 seats being retired.
This new arrangement has, however, rankled with some punters at the nearby Viking Bar, where regulars have had to vacate their usual stool at the counter and sit further apart.
This new arrangement has, however, rankled with some punters at the nearby Viking Bar, where regulars have had to vacate their usual stool at the counter and sit further apart.
The Trump administration will ask the court to vacate the appeals court decisions striking down the earlier ban, while the challengers will ask that the decisions remain on the books.
Multiple advisors told the President not to vacate a role that requires a Senate confirmation – like Mulvaney's or Mnuchin's – to fill the chief of staff position, which doesn't require one.
But the board voted to vacate that ruling after its inspector general found that a Republican board member had a potential conflict of interest and should not have taken part.
Mr. Thomas, 43, was released from a prison in Frackville, Pa., on Tuesday after prosecutors in Philadelphia formally asked a court to vacate his conviction in the interests of justice.
All seven judges on the city's municipal court agreed this week to vacate convictions from 1996 to 2010 for misdemeanor marijuana possession, saying that they disproportionally impacted people of color.
The Turks have repeatedly complained that the Y.P.G., which played a critical role in taking Manbij, has yet to vacate the city, despite American assurances that it has done so.
The podcast led to new court proceedings, and a 2018 decision by a Maryland court to vacate the conviction on the grounds that Mr. Syed had received ineffective legal counsel.
The owner occupies, and will vacate, the second floor; the other three floors are individually rented, with leases from one to three years and monthly rents from $2,000 to $2,600.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The first Stanislav Minaev knew his florist's shop was about to be demolished was a call at lunchtime from the local district council recommending he vacate the premises.
In April, the family was designated Family No. 2000 and given 219 days to pack up and vacate the house where they had lived for a decade and a half.
"After learning of the current analysis of the evidence, I believe that it is my duty to vacate Evin King's conviction," Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O'Malley said in a statement.
Many cities have none, meaning that, once your lease is up (usually one year), your landlord can give you a 30-days "notice to vacate" for any reason at all.
The New York man who made headlines last week after he was ordered by a judge to vacate his parents' home has started packing up his belongings and finalizing moving plans.
NEW YORK MAN, 30, IS ORDERED TO VACATE PARENTS' HOME AFTER REFUSING TO LEAVE FOR MONTHS "I can&apost have my phone getting jammed up with nonsense like that," Rotondo said.
His father Duncan Hunter, a veteran and revered former congressman, nudged the younger Hunter into the race when he was about to vacate the seat he had held for 28 years.
Justice Department lawyers face an uphill battle to vacate the lower court's order, but in making their arguments, they've laid out a broad defense that will replay in other upcoming challenges.
When a Camden, New Jersey, drill team had to vacate its dilapidated practice facility for repairs in July 20133, the rapper/actress stepped up with $22013,2524 for the Camden Sophisticated Sisters.
He also contested Welch's decision to vacate Syed's conviction because of ineffective legal help, saying Syed's lawyers had failed to raise the argument during his original appeal and in other petitions.
Because Ray waited until January 28, 2019 to seek relief, we grant the State's application to vacate the stay entered by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
In that case, the FBI tried to compel Apple to unlock an iPhone linked to a horrific workplace shooting, only to vacate the case when a third-party fix became available.
On Friday, the DOJ petitioned the high court to vacate a lower court ruling that allowed the undocumented detained minor known as Jane Doe to receive an abortion on Oct. 25.
The 68-year-old leader who has been at the helm of Pakistan's turbulent politics for more than three decades was expected to vacate the Prime Minister's residence by Friday evening.
According to Coughlin, the rule is usually that after an athlete finishes competing, it's best to vacate the village so that they can party and stay out late without disturbing others.
When an opponent begins to get frustrated and take that 'extra step' through the space he expects Machida to vacate, Machida will step in and meet him with a reverse punch.
"We made this deal with the lower courts that we would vacate the premises within 14 days of the Supreme Court decision," said Jon Rogers, a leader of the Friends' group.
Perdue reportedly told the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) that he will vacate roles at the National Grain and Feed Association and the Georgia Agribusiness Council as part of the agreement.
Arpaio's legal team on Monday asked the court to vacate the conviction and dismiss the case permanently before his scheduled October 5 sentencing and before the Supreme Court convenes in September.
The theory appeared to gain ground Monday after Howard Schultz, outgoing chairman and former chief executive of Starbucks, announced his intention to vacate his place on the board later this month.
Hours later, officers with the Federal Protective Service distributed notices to the demonstrators, ordering them to vacate the property, according to Billy J. Williams, US attorney for the District of Oregon.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said Monday that Ankara will resume its military operations in northern Syria if the Kurdish leftist YPG militia does not vacate the region, according to Reuters.
In January, hundreds of protesters refused to vacate their land and clashed with police at the opening of the industrial zone - the first violent opposition to Chinese investment in Sri Lanka.
Reform advocates say the tool has given too much power to individuals and small factions of the party, who dangle the threat of the motion to vacate over the Speaker's head.
On remand of MATS, the D.C. Circuit accepted the EPA's claims that most power plants already were in compliance and declined to vacate the rule declared unlawful by the Supreme Court.
" As a practical matter, Gale A. Brewer, the Manhattan borough president and a Democrat, said it would be best for Mr. Trump to vacate his current residence, calling the disruption "unprecedented.
Finn Balor, who was the first holder of the Universal title before legitimate injury forced him to vacate, is due back; whatever he ends up doing probably starts at the Rumble.
But some Republicans privately say the safer course is for Ms. McSally to wait for the ailing Mr. McCain to vacate the seat and eventually ascend to the Senate via appointment.
He also contended that Kush and an assistant conspired to harass him, physically as well as verbally, in an effort to get him to quit the team and vacate his scholarship.
Net neutrality activists are stepping up their pressure on lawmakers this week to support a bill that would vacate the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to repeal its net neutrality rules.
Over 370,000 Syrian refugees have already returned to the "peace zone," a stretch of land in Northern Syria that Erdoğan reestablished after his military forced Kurdish forces to vacate the area.
After a lawsuit from environmental groups, West Virginia's Department of Environmental Protection decided to vacate its earlier certification of the pipeline in September so it may further review the project's impact.
Apple last week asked a judge to vacate the order, arguing the request sets a dangerous precedent that would allow the government to force companies to hack their own secure devices.
M.L.B. wisely did not vacate the Astros' title, which would have been meaningless and intellectually dishonest; the Astros did, in fact, beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2017 World Series.
The sentence for contempt of court, after Wong and other demonstrators ignored an order to vacate a protest site, is the second time he has been jailed in the past year.
Apple last week asked a judge to vacate the order, arguing the request sets a dangerous precedent that would allow the government to force companies to hack their own secure devices.
He said the Supreme Court should vacate the lower rulings on the administration's earlier travel ban and send the cases back to district courts for a weighing of the new language.
Meadows last year authored a resolution known as a motion to vacate the chair, which if brought up for consideration would have forced a referendum vote on then-Speaker Boehner's leadership.
The Trump administration has introduced a rule trying to vacate Flores, but immigrant advocates have asked a federal judge in California to block the rule from going into effect in October.
But while it's unlikely that an institutional investor like Benchmark would vacate its entire position, the pressure for them to do so from some Kalanick loyalists — and fellow investors — is real.
Under the rules of the House Republican Conference, Cheney — the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney — would have to vacate her leadership position after formally declaring herself a candidate for Senate.
If the court were to refuse to vacate the injunctions now, "it would unfairly deny those plaintiffs the opportunities to resolve their disputes amicably with the Republic," Judge Griesa wrote on Friday.
The state's attorney's office has investigated 2,500 cases so far and will file to vacate 790 cases in which the officers suspected were deemed to be "material" to the case, she said.
The denial of the creditors lawsuits, which sought to remove or vacate an automatic stay order that currently blocks repayment, was issued by Puerto Rico District Judge Francisco Besosa late on Wednesday.
Keith Harward, 59, has been in prison since 1986, and Attorney General Mark Herring said on Wednesday he would ask the state Supreme Court to vacate Howard's convictions as quickly as possible.
It asks the court to vacate the policy and allow asylum seekers to remain in the U.S. A representative for Customs and Border Protection said the agency doesn't comment on pending litigation.
The original location was built in 2008 and lasted for five years until the owner of that lot forced them to vacate so he could develop the land into a high rise.
In its spending review in November, the government encouraged departments to find land and property to vacate and sell, with the aim of raising around £22013 billion ($212 billion) up to 21.5.
Reparation programs are in their infancy, but several palm farmers in Guaviare province were recently told to vacate land in favor of another claimant, said Jens Mesa, president of the palm federation.
State officials issued an order on Monday for activists to vacate the Oceti Sakowin camp, located on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, citing harsh weather conditions.
Cohen's shell company on Friday moved to vacate the 2016 nondisclosure agreement that provided $130,000 to former adult-film star Daniels in exchange for her silence about her alleged affair with Trump.
In court documents, lawyers for the property owner say that the manager has since been replaced and that repairs have been made, and continue to be made, to lift the vacate order.
A U.S.-backed military coalition in Yemen has agreed to financial deals with al Qaeda fighters in the region to get them to vacate key battle areas, The Associated Press reported Monday.
And last Thursday, a deadlocked court refused to vacate a stay of execution of an Alabama man, Vernon Madison, with the court's four conservatives saying they would have let the execution proceed.
" He added: "If Crowley would like to have further and direct conversations with leaders of the WFP to explore whether there are any avenues remaining to vacate the line, we'd welcome that.
The company said Wednesday that it had recently concluded that the scale of its current productions was not permitted by restrictions on the property, and that it would immediately vacate the premises.
The city's pro-Beijing government had asked the court last month to rule that Ms. Yau and Mr. Leung had violated a local ordinance on oath-taking and should vacate their posts.
Michael Cohen's shell company has reportedly moved to vacate a 2016 nondisclosure agreement with adult-film star Stormy Daniels, requesting that she return the $130,000 she received as part of the deal.
Stephens is never going to usurp Williams—and it's not like Williams plans to vacate her throne any time soon—but that isn't what she needs to do to be successful, anyway.
If an inspector finds tenants living in an illegal apartment in dangerous conditions, for example, if the apartment does not have adequate fire safety measures, a vacate order could force tenants out.
Family members who are in the country legally would be allowed to stay in their home, but entire families would likely vacate their homes to avoid being separated, the HUD analysis found.
Dozens of India's doctors have taken to social media to complain about discrimination from landlords who have asked them to vacate their homes, several doing so anonymously because they feared professional retaliation.
Those living or working in buildings deemed to be dangerous or illegal are ordered to vacate, sometimes with just a few hours' notice, before homes, shops and even whole factories are demolished.
The N.F.L. players' union is suing the league on behalf of Ezekiel Elliott, seeking to vacate the upcoming ruling of an arbitrator over Elliott's six-game suspension in a domestic violence case.
Seattle officials announced Friday that they have filed a motion to vacate all convictions and drop all charges for marijuana possession for anyone arrested in the city in the past few decades.
The directive passed by the High Commission for Development of Riyadh, a government body, also ordered the migrant laborers to vacate the cramped and run-down quarters they used to live in.
"We conclude that foreseeability alone is not sufficient to establish proximate cause under the FHA, and therefore vacate the judgment below," Breyer wrote, sending the case back down to the lower court.
Years later, after that position became politically unpopular, she changed her mind and joined new political forces to vacate all the land across Iraq that so many great American patriots like Capt.
The special prosecutor who tried the case and the state's attorney general filed a petition with the Illinois Supreme Court, asking the court to vacate his second-degree murder sentence, authorities said.
In early April, the couple and their teenage son from a previous marriage must vacate the house they have been renting for $173,200 a month because their landlord plans to sell it.
Days before the protest began, Parks was arrested on December 1, 1955, while commuting home on Montgomery&aposs Cleveland Avenue bus after she refused to vacate her seat for a white passenger.
They now claim that to vacate DACA would be a travesty, notwithstanding that the program is blatantly illegal and would be undone by the courts if President Trump does not withdraw it.
This was the second time the unit had asked a judge to vacate a guilty verdict in a murder case because of evidence that the defendant had not received a fair trial.
That spot lies in a flood plain, so occupants are being urging to vacate the parking lot by Sunday afternoon, said Bryan May, a spokesman for the California Office of Emergency Services.
The Irishman also highlighted that he didn't agree with Dana White's ultimatum that he would have to vacate the featherweight title if he did not defend the championship in his next bout.
That's likely to bode poorly for corporate profits, which should see a dent if management is forced to compete to fill vacate positions or to dissuade workers from pursuing better-paying jobs elsewhere.
It would have taken five justices to vacate the stay and only four justices -- Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Anthony Kennedy -- were in favor of doing so.
Benchmark's lawsuit led some investors earlier today to urge the investment firm to vacate its place on the board and divest enough shares so that it would no longer have board voting rights.
The governor of Ohio had just chaired his last cabinet meeting and was impatient to leave the office which he has occupied for the past eight years and will vacate permanently this week.
"The Coalition does not seek to fight Syrian regime or pro-regime forces but remains ready to defend themselves if pro-regime forces refuse to vacate the de-confliction zone," the statement said.
Now, in a new 64-page court filing as part of his appeal, MacDonald's lawyers are asking the court to vacate his conviction based on evidence they say they uncovered after his conviction.
If net neutrality defenders are successful, courts would reverse and vacate the order — basically restoring the law of the land before Pai's order was issued — but it's a long path to that victory.
The accounting firm Mazars, the receivers appointed to the property by NAMA, disagree with Hansard's assessment and on Friday their lawyers sent a letter to the activists asking them to vacate the building.
Apple filed a motion late last week to vacate a court order obtained by FBI to create a special computer code to unlock the iPhone used by San Bernardino attacker Syed Rizwan Farook.
We broke the story ... Nelly says the rappers punched and kicked him in the head when they tried clearing out a VIP room at a nightclub in Melbourne that he refused to vacate.
Washington (CNN)The judge in Joe Arpaio's case has set a date to hear former Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio's request to vacate his conviction for contempt, according to court documents signed Tuesday.
In that case, the Sierra Club asked the court to vacate Mountain Valley's biological opinion and incidental take statement, which allow construction of the pipe in areas inhabited by threatened or endangered species.
Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez will appear in court Wednesday morning and plans to vacate outstanding warrants related to low-level marijuana crimes, as well as past misdemeanor marijuana convictions, according to local reports.
More than half of the death verdicts imposed in Louisiana have been reversed, meaning appellate judges found a legal error substantial enough to order a new trial or to vacate the death sentence.
The bill also included costs incurred from paid time off the city provided to city employees who were forced to vacate facilities near Trump during his stay over the course of two workdays.
The London Metal Exchange (LME) said it has cut fees in half for open outcry trades during August as a goodwill gesture after it had to vacate its premises because of structural problems.
This resulted in a string of heavy fines, as well as shows being cancelled, interrupted, or rescheduled, despite the fact that authorities didn't give the venue orders to vacate, or deem it unsafe.
He came close to execution in May 2016, after the United States Court of Appeals for the 43th Circuit had granted a stay of execution that Alabama then asked the justices to vacate.
A deadlocked eight-member Supreme Court refused to vacate a stay of execution issued by a federal appeals court, with the court's four conservative members saying they would have let the execution proceed.
By the time President Trump entered the East Room, Mr. Inch had already been ordered to vacate his office and had begun packing up books and memorabilia from his 35-year military career.
He is also the only college coach to win national titles with two different colleges, Kentucky and Louisville — although that distinction, too, could change if Louisville is forced to vacate its 2013 championship.
One would eliminate the ability of a single lawmaker to force a vote on a call to "vacate" the speaker's chair — a threat that helped drive John A. Boehner from office in 2015.
It was not clear why Ms. Powell told the judge she did not want to vacate the plea deal if she believes the government engaged in "stunning failures" to produce the exculpatory material.
Last summer, Meadows, one of the group's co-founders, studied a possible privileged motion to "vacate the chair" — a move that would have immediately forced a floor vote to remove then-Speaker Boehner.
The administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio threw its support behind the effort "to vacate nonviolent summons warrants that are older than 10 years," said Austin Finan, a spokesman for Mr. de Blasio.
If the bill is passed and signed into law, it would vacate the FCC's vote last month and prohibit the agency from ever trying to repeal the net neutrality rules in the future.
The prosecutors' petition asks the Supreme Court to vacate Mr. Van Dyke's sentence for second-degree murder and impose a sentence on each of the 16 counts of aggravated battery with a firearm.
Often on Sunday you could count to five before a defender came near Newton; Wilson usually got a three count before he had to vacate the pocket like a man pursued by bill collectors.
She will vacate the top spot if reigning U.S. Open and Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka wins her second-round match on Wednesday or if Czech Karolina Pliskova reaches the semi-finals in Toronto.
Simeon's alumni association, the football team's booster club and several parents are subsequently suing the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) in an attempt to vacate the game's score and get Mercado and others fired.
In the last full month of his presidency, Barack Obama gave Russia 24 hours to vacate two diplomatic compounds in the U.S. being used for "intelligence-related purposes" (or in less presidential terms, spying).
By 2:30 PM Mayor de Blasio ordered a travel ban (and also warned against food deliveries), meaning all non-emergency vehicles were told to vacate the streets, or else be subject to arrest.
In March, the Justice Department announced a tentative settlement with House Republicans: The department would produce additional documents if the judge, US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, would agree to vacate her earlier decisions.
Katz, who has more campaign donations and endorsements than Cabán, told BuzzFeed News that she also supports legislation in Albany to repeal the loitering statute and allow victims of trafficking to vacate related convictions.
"Under the circumstances of this case, the only practicable method of providing plaintiffs with the relief to which they are entitled is to vacate the [policy] and permanently enjoin its application," the judge concluded.
"On multiple occasions, Shervin effectively forced Hyperloop One's engineers to stop work on the project and vacate Hyperloop One's headquarters so that he could host parties for his friends and acquaintances," the complaint said.
As vice president of the executive branch and president of the Senate, Kirchner will vacate her Senate seat but retain congressional immunity from any charges that emerge from the ongoing corruption investigations she faces.
She will have to vacate the $2.15 million house they're still living in together in April, unless she buys it (and all of the furniture inside it), in which case Caffrey will leave immediately.
Russian staff left the consulate last month after Washington ordered Moscow to vacate some of its diplomatic properties, part of a series of tit-for-tat actions as relations sour between the two countries.
But the hosts asked him to "please vacate and go sit in the right section," turning a bit about Hollywood hierarchies and the Golden Globes seating chart into a thinly veiled allusion to segregation.
Speaking after the FBI's move to vacate Tuesday's hearing, an Apple attorney said that the company had no information on what technique the government planned to use to access Farook's iPhone, according to Reuters.
MANILA (Reuters) - The head of the Philippines' narcotics control body has resigned after just five months in the job, the second successive official to vacate the post for making statements contracting President Rodrigo Duterte.
Russian staff left the consulate in September after Washington ordered Moscow to vacate some of its diplomatic properties, part of a series of tit-for-tat actions as relations soured between the two countries.
ADEN, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia threw its weight behind Yemen's exiled president, as UAE-backed southern separatists who took over the port of Aden held strong against Riyadh's calls to vacate government sites.
Larry recently captured headlines when his former owner, Prime Minister David Cameron, was forced to vacate 10 Downing Street in a matter of days after the swift conclusion of the Conservative Party's leadership contest.
On Thursday, Apple filed a motion to vacate the court order, maintaining its stance that Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said he would be willing to take all the way to the Supreme Court.
In the wake of the rapid spread of COVID-19, a strain of coronavirus, all university classes were to be moved online, and everyone was required to vacate their dorms by Sunday, March 15.
And then the sellers asked to stay in the apartment after the closing, meaning Mr. Kromer and Ms. Vo, 42, had to find temporary housing because they needed to vacate their Prospect Heights loft.
Speaking after U.S. officials ordered Russia to vacate diplomatic premises in several American cities, Putin said he would order the Russian foreign ministry to take legal action over alleged violations of Russia's property rights.
Last month, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez lashed out at Mr. Crowley for his decision to remain on the Working Families Party line in the general election, despite the party asking Mr. Crowley to vacate it.
Instead, the so-called motion to vacate the chair would be replaced by a process in which one-third of the House would have to publicly sign a petition to force such a vote.
After the Newman decision, Preet Bharara, then the United States attorney in Manhattan, was forced to vacate guilty pleas and indictments against about a dozen hedge fund traders or analysts charged with insider trading.
ET, the court lifted that stay, clearing the way for the execution "because Ray waited until January 28th, 2019 to seek relief, we grant the state's application to vacate the stay," the majority said.
Authorities appealed to thousands of followers of the guru, who calls himself Saint Dr. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insaan, to vacate his headquarters in Sirsa, a town in Haryana state, and go home.
"It now would be appropriate to grant the certiorari petitions, vacate the judgment below, and remand to the court of appeals for further consideration in light of the NDAA," Solicitor General Noel Francisco wrote.
In the coming months, a judge will weigh Mallet's request to vacate his conviction, the affidavits he filed with it and the Bronx District Attorney's response to determine whether his conviction should be overturned.
James Martin, a prominent Jesuit priest, to to speak in Atlanta about outreach to L.G.B.T. Catholics In 2014, Gregory agreed to vacate a newly purchased $2.2 million mansion in Atlanta after local Catholics complained.
If the appeals court were to stay or vacate that injunction, it could allow for the executions to take place, even before a full appeal on the merits of the injunction could take place.
Brian Kemp (R) is expected to announce who will be appointed to replace Isakson, who is slated to vacate his seat at the end of the year after enduring a series of health complications.
The groups, which filed a lawsuit in February, want the court to force the EPA to vacate its approval of XtendiMax, arguing it not only harms nearby crops and plants but wildlife as well.
She and her husband, Philip, greeted Mr. Trump and the first lady, Melania, outside 10 Downing Street and gave them a tour of Britain's most famous political address — one that she will soon vacate.
In July, residents of the West Calumet Housing Complex in East Chicago, Indiana, were told they would need to vacate their homes because the EPA reported dangerously high levels of lead in the soil.
SAN FRANCISCO — An order by the San Francisco authorities to vacate a sidewalk tent camp in a commercial district has rekindled passions over the city's longstanding homeless problem, which residents say has reached crisis levels.
While a third fight between the two would be a huge draw, the UFC is keen for McGregor to defend the featherweight title he won by beating Jose Aldo last December or to vacate it.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa ordered the remaining holdouts to show cause as to why he should not vacate orders restricting Argentina from servicing its restructured debts in light of the settlement offer.
Protesters fighting pipeline construction must vacate property near the Cannonball River in North Dakota -- the location of a large campsite for demonstrators -- by December 5 or face arrest, the Army Corps of Engineers said Friday.
Gomez's attorney, David Owen, said the Cook County State's Attorney's Office reviewed Gomez's case ahead of the planned hearing and opted to "do the right thing," he said, by announcing plans to vacate Gomez's conviction.
Wilenchik said that Arpaio's legal team won't take steps to withdraw the Supreme Court petition until the lower court judge, US District Judge Susan Bolton in Phoenix, rules on the motion to vacate Arpaio's conviction.
The Supreme Court announced Monday that it would vacate a lower court's ruling in the case of Gavin Grimm, sending what was to be a landmark case on transgender rights back to the drawing board.
But while the failure to call McClain to the stand got the most attention during the podcast, that argument wasn't what won the day and convinced the Baltimore City Circuit judge to vacate Syed's convictions.
It remains to be seen how long the site will survive at the new domain, and it is possible that subsequent pressure will force the site to vacate the domain in the days to come.
An estimated 300 people, many toting weapons, joined Bundy when the federal government began to round up his cattle after he refused to vacate federally owned land and pay more than $1 million in fees.
Most notable, however, is an order to vacate the football program's wins over the 2012 and 2013 seasons—21 wins in total, or 17 more than the number of wins Notre Dame has in 2016.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Maria Moraeus Hanssen, chief executive of French Engie's exploration and production business, said she will vacate her position following the $3.9 billion takeover of the unit by private equity-backed Neptune Oil & Gas.
Apple filed a motion on Thursday to vacate a California judge's order compelling the company to create software that would allow FBI agents to access an iPhone used in the San Bernardino, California, terrorist attacks.
The University of Louisville is being forced to vacate all basketball wins from the 2011-12 season through the 2014-15 season -- including their 2013 National Championship ... and it's all over the sex party scandal.
Rather than face the impending negative PR, leagues such as the NHL would be smart to vacate their nonprofit statuses, and hire accountants to keep Uncle Sam from their revenue the good old-fashioned way.
The two seemed destined for an immediate showdown at the time, but instead of staying at middleweight, Alvarez dropped down one weight class, causing him to vacate his title, which was then awarded to Golovkin.
Park's fate South Korea's first female President remains in the Blue House, South Korea's executive mansion, for now, despite being ordered to vacate her once childhood home when her father, Park Chung-hee, was President.
Russian staff had left the consulate last month, after Washington ordered Moscow to vacate some of its diplomatic properties, part of a series of tit-for-tat actions during a thorny phase in bilateral relations.
They locked the door leading to the attorneys' lounge on that floor and shooed the more than 20 reporters prowling the hall away from the elevator bank and told them to vacate the nearby stairwells.
Faced with an order to vacate by the end of December, school officials will spend Christmas week packing up 12 grand pianos, its estimable Braille music library and other items, presumably to go into storage.
But last week, the N.C.A.A. did come down on Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for violating rules, placing it on two years' probation and demanding it vacate the university's only N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament berth.
In September of 22022, Soho Rep, a downtown company with audacious taste in plays, announced that it would immediately vacate its 22016-seat theater at 22 Walker Street, which it had rented for 25 years.
More recently, Mr. Rozenholc won a $25 million payout in 2015 for two tenants to vacate a small apartment building on the Far West Side where a developer plans to erect a massive office tower.
Postmates has appealed Judge Armstrong's order compelling arbitration to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, so it will presumably seek a stay of the contempt motion while it tries to vacate the underlying order.
When Ms. Harts took the outside job offer, she didn't vacate her role right away; she gave a month's notice in order to create a transition plan for the person who took over her role.
In November 2017, the State's Attorney's Office said it filed the first of its motions to vacate the convictions of people based on concerns regarding allegations of misconduct of the arresting officers, including Sergeant Watts.
At that point the rain of cash is likely to continue: Mr. Scholl confirmed that the ArtCenter would vacate its remaining South Beach building, though he declined to elaborate on specific plans for the property.
All of the people who occupied the space — artists, musicians, organizers of varying stripes, as well as the nonprofit Baltimore Rock Opera Society — were given less than an hour to grab their belongings and vacate.
Now, the fate of another 200,000 items is in limbo, as the UT Austin administration seeks to vacate more space in the Doty Building to make room for the SDAT, according to the Dallas Morning News.
In a motion filed with the court Monday afternoon, the Justice Department has asked a California court to vacate its previous order commanding Apple to create a software tool to help authorities break into the phone.
Part of the reason the Arizona Senate race is becoming so crowded is that McCain is battling brain cancer — raising the possibility that he'll vacate his seat and create a second opening, and race, in 2018.
Olympic champion Joshua won the IBF belt Fury was forced to vacate when he crushed American Charles Martin in only his 16th professional fight last week — fuelling talk of a unification fight between himself and Fury.
Now the fate of Pop Physique's studio in New York City's NoMad neighborhood is up in the air after the company agreed to vacate the space by April 30, according to court records filed in March.
The administration has also tried to undermine states and cities that offer sanctuary to unauthorized immigrants, trying to withhold federal law enforcement grants from them and even trying (and mostly failing) to vacate California's sanctuary laws.
A 30-year-old man who earlier this week was told by a judge that he  had to vacate  his parents' New York home was handed a June 1 moving date, according to a court order.
In a discussion with Apple executives today, TechCrunch was informed that Apple had filed a motion to vacate in the case of the FBI compelling Apple to assist in unlocking an iPhone belonging to Syed Farook.
The caucus's original list of demands included a proposal to get rid of the "Motion to Vacate the Chair" rule that gives any member of the House the ability to call for a new House speaker.
"It took a little bit of persuasion for [the python] to vacate the cubicle," officials wrote in a Facebook post, but the lil' guy did eventually slither away — to new horizons and new toilets, we presume.
The sudden victory of Theresa May, Britain's home secretary, in the Conservative Party's leadership contest on Monday put Prime Minister David Cameron in the unenviable position of having to vacate his residence in about 210 hours.
Soon afterward, the State Department, dropping the ambiguity about the nature of the incidents, said that twenty-one Americans had "been targeted in specific attacks" and ordered fifteen Cuban officials to vacate the Embassy in Washington.
The Cosby team is asking that the judge vacate his February 2016 ruling, in which he rejected a defense motion to dismiss charges against Mr. Cosby, and remove himself from any further proceedings in the case.
That dramatic move got the attention of City Hall, where officials reluctant to see a performing arts organization vacate Lower Manhattan said they would help the company overcome the bureaucratic hurdles to legally using the space.
The cease-fire agreement — reached after hours of negotiations in Turkey's capital between Erdogan and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence — requires the Kurdish fighters to vacate a swath of territory in Syria along the Turkish border.
If the suspension is allowed to stand, it will essentially vacate federal oversight of as much as $5.5 billion a year in development money that is being parceled out to nearly 1,000 jurisdictions around the country.
The cause of death is unknown, although Dr. Timoshkin and his colleagues suspect that pathogens from sewage may be causing disease outbreaks, or that the influx of nutrients is causing symbiotic algae to vacate the sponges.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Families, medical workers, insurgent fighters and wounded people were packed and ready Wednesday morning to vacate the ravaged rebel-held neighborhoods of the Syrian city of Aleppo under a deal between Russia and Turkey.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Philippe Vergne has placed his Hollywood Hills mansion on the market, fueling speculation that he may imminently vacate his post as director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
But if the Vacancies Reform Act is the clearest answer for how Trump could name a replacement for Sessions, it raises a tricky question about how to get Sessions to vacate the position to begin with.
Ezekiel Elliott is firing back at the NFL in court -- with the NFL Players's Association filing a lawsuit on his behalf to vacate his 6 suspension for domestic violence ... claiming the league's investigation was a farce.
This marked the moment when David was forced to vacate the last home that was spacious enough for him to throw a party, which in turn suggested that The Loft had come to an anticlimactic end.
Under the Federal Arbitration Act, courts may vacate arbitration decisions in only limited circumstances, typically if an arbitrator exceeds his authority or manifestly disregards the law, U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni said in a decision on Tuesday.
The homeowners had stopped by the well-kept, three-bedroom house on Anastasia Avenue to see if the former residents had moved out after they'd given them 30 days to vacate the property, Simi Valley Police Cmdr.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Kane County State's Attorney Joseph McMahon, the special prosecutor in the case, filed a petition in February asking the Illinois Supreme Court to vacate the sentence and set a new hearing.
The comedian on Monday said he intends to vacate his position as host after being "threatened with termination" by executives at NBC as a result of jokes made at the show's expense on his Showtime comedy special.
A federal judge isn't convinced she can vacate former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's criminal contempt conviction in the wake of President Trump's pardon and instead asking for more briefing on the effect of the presidential action.
"It seems to me like I should be provided with, you know, 30 days or so, because generally you get 30 days after you&aposre found, you know, to have to vacate the premises," Rotondo told reporters.
Fire marshals woke Que Pequeno and his four roommates up on the morning of December 5 with orders for them to vacate their home within an hour while his seven other roommates were out for the day.
Things couldn't have been more different for Awtrey, who was told on the day of his surgery that he had to vacate his dorm, according to an email from Welch College seen by the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Collymore, who took nine months off from October 2017 to return home to Britain for cancer treatment, told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting that he would vacate his job in or just before August 2020.
In a statement, V.C.U. acknowledged Mr. Wilder's interest and noted that state funding had come through for a new building for the School of Allied Health Professions that would allow the school to vacate the former church.
The Sun had previously reported that the couple offered to vacate the property to make way for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, though this plan did not come to fruition in light of their move to Windsor.
This would not only vacate the current rule, but it would permanently prevent the agency from issuing a similar rule in the future to protect these waterways and the health of communities from dangerous, toxic mining waste.
If this presence, called an "interests section," cannot be established in 30 days, both diplomatic missions will cease activities, select a designee to represent their interests and vacate their embassies, Venezuela's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The filing comes after the company that arranged the deal, Essential Consultants, sought to vacate the nondisclosure agreement with Daniels, requesting that the adult-film star repay the $85033,000 that was given to her as a payment.
In 2014, that all came to halt when the DOB informed us that our building was in need of some repairs, and ordered us to temporarily vacate the premises while our landlord addressed some of the violations.
After underlining his intent to make McGregor defend or vacate his featherweight title on several occasions before the Diaz rematch, White offered McGregor's impending news as the reason why he allowed him to hold onto his belt.
In 2017, when Hurricane Harvey hit, officials initially chose not to tell Houston residents to vacate their homes because they were hoping to prevent drivers from getting into accidents or getting caught in traffic on flooding roads.
But the Solicitor General later filed papers with the Supreme Court asking the justices to vacate that opinion and arguing that it was not aware the procedure was to go forward before it could file an appeal.
"What is clear from these documents is that Administrator Pruitt's abrupt action to vacate the ban on chlorpyrifos was an ideological — not a health-based decision," said Melanie Benesh, a legislative attorney at the Environmental Working Group.
Seattle's move to vacate convictions follows a similar move from Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who in February directed dozens of criminal charges of marijuana possession and announced he will no longer pursue charges in similar cases.
It is not clear that the issuance of a new and narrower executive order will make the case before the Ninth Circuit moot or that the court will agree to vacate the decision even if it did.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Four Australian members of Parliament resigned Wednesday after revealing they held dual citizenship, bringing the number of lawmakers forced to vacate their seats because of split national loyalties to 15 in less than a year.
Joan Kagan, 48, the sales manager at TripleMint and a former counselor for developmentally disabled people and their families, recalls working with a woman whose recent divorce required her to vacate a grand apartment on Park Avenue.
Inspections showed, for instance, that Joe Corsini built a pigeon coop on his roof in Maspeth, Queens, without a permit, and that Emilene Petrus violated city orders to stop renovating and vacate her home in Queens Village.
This season may well be remembered, for example, as the one in which Neymar and Monaco's Mbappe — on a breakneck upward trajectory — emerged as their regents, ready to rule as soon as the kings vacate their thrones.
"Maybe I was trying to be somebody I wasn't," a reflective Mr. Reid said during an interview in the Senate office he will soon vacate, suggesting that he had overcorrected to escape a liberal tag back home.
Strange is vying for the Senate seat that longtime friend and fellow Alabaman Jeff Sessions would vacate following his likely confirmation to lead Trump's Department of Justice, and he's one of multiple RAGA members eyeing higher office.
The underlying philosophy is "spread to run," but the system is designed to force defenses to vacate the box at the risk of getting shredded in the passing game by endless receiver screens and deep vertical shots.
Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced Tuesday that her office would no longer prosecute people for possessing marijuana, regardless of quantity, and will seek to vacate almost 5,000 possession convictions dating back to 2011, the Baltimore Sun reports.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to vacate a 2016 appeals court ruling that had upheld Obama era "net neutrality" rules that barred internet service providers from blocking, throttling or prioritizing content.
In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo, Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault said the protest would continue even though protesters have been ordered to vacate an area where they have set up camp by next Monday.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Frankfurt city officials have warned that Germany's financial capital could grind to a halt on Monday if residents don't heed orders to vacate their homes to allow the defusing of a massive World War Two bomb.
In asking Jackson to vacate her earlier orders, the Justice Department argued in court papers in March that a settlement was preferable to having the courts wade any further into a political fight between two branches of government.
The justices — who have 130 days to decide whether to affirm or vacate Carter's conviction — also grappled with how involuntary manslaughter could be interpreted in Massachusetts, which is one of the few states without an assisted suicide law.
The facility, tucked among the trees of the Sacramento Mountains, was closed "due to a security issue," and officials decided to vacate the facility "as a precautionary measure," Shari Lifson, a spokesperson for AURA, said in a statement.
The sheer ease of their disposal of the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers in the championship series sent a loud and clear message to the league that they are not about to vacate their perch any time soon.
As part of the filings for that case, the FCC and the Department of Justice have asked the Supreme Court to vacate the 2016 ruling, claiming that since it's about rules that don't exist anymore, it's now moot.
And not only has he yet to officially vacate the line, he actively declined a request from the party to do so after the election, according to the New York Times and the New York Board of Elections.
Before Nikki moved into Cena's home back in 2013, he made her sign a 75-page cohabitation agreement that said she would have to vacate his home with her things as soon as possible upon their potential split.
LAHORE/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The wife of ousted Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will contest a special election for the parliamentary seat he was forced to vacate after the Supreme Court disqualified him from holding office, party officials said.
A limited menu ( "30 to 40 percent of what we used to carry," the reservationist says) will be served until June 18, when Koi and menu items like "She's So LA" rolls will vacate the building for good.
The region's politically shaky situation makes eventual independence harder to achieve as well: Kurdistan's regional president has said he will vacate his post, which could create a power vacuum and make relations with Ankara and Baghdad more difficult.
Last week, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to vacate lower-court injunctions against the president's executive order which, for a 90-day period, would ban travelers from six Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States.
Eventually they will follow and if you can step in on them with a jab as they step towards the space they have been taught to think you will vacate, you get their weight lunging onto your blow.
Lyft, in a petition filed with the New York County Supreme Court, is asking the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission to "vacate" its driver minimum wage rules, which are set to go into effect on Friday.
Lyft, in a petition filed with the New York County Supreme Court, is asking the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission to "vacate" its driver minimum wage law, which is set to go into effect on Friday.
Previously held by the likes of James Baker III and Leon Panetta, the job that John Kelly will vacate at the end of this month has traditionally been regarded as one of the most important in the world.
The new investigation into his case started this year, the court papers showed, when appellate lawyers in the district attorney's office returned to the case file while preparing a response to Mr. Martin's motion to vacate his conviction.
On September 20, the Israel Defense Forces handed a final notice to the villagers of Khan al-Ahmar in the West Bank: Vacate the land on your own by the end of month, or we'll forcibly remove you.
The penniless migrants, some of the millions who have fled Venezuela's economic and social crisis, have been here more than a week, forced by city authorities to vacate a makeshift slum of plastic tarps a few miles away.
The city of Malmö is in dire need of additional elementary and high schools, and has given Lund University (which runs the MAA) a year to vacate the building so that it can be turned into a school.
On Monday, the school sent an email to its roughly 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students in NYU residence halls saying they must vacate by March 22, "or within 48 hours if possible," a student wrote in The Guardian.
Even flight attendants aren't immune to this stress — as was the case in 2017 when a man who refused to vacate his seat on a United Airlines flight was violently dragged down the plane aisle, bloodying his face.
When he was 102 and called Australia's oldest working scientist, the university stirred up a tempest by asking Mr. Goodall to vacate his office on the grounds that he was too frail and a safety risk to himself.
Hundreds of refugees and migrants living in limbo on a remote Pacific island refused Tuesday to vacate the detention facility where they have been held for years, the latest protest of their treatment under Australia's offshore detention program.
But Charles Kushner must offer a high enough price to also persuade Vornado to sell its stake in the building, buy out the remaining tenants and get Zara to vacate its space until the new tower is completed.
A trade group for the New York state title insurance industry has asked a state court to vacate sweeping new regulations passed last year, saying the rules are arbitrary and will cause many title insurance businesses to close.
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday decided to vacate the "fiduciary rule," a regulation from the Labor Department that would require advisors working with IRA and 401(k) savings to place investors' interests before their own.
That's how U.S. federal judge Susan Ritchie Bolton ruled Thursday when she refused to vacate her ruling that found the infamous Arizona sheriff guilty of criminal contempt in July after he unlawfully detained individuals he suspected of being undocumented.
Michelle Carter, the Massachusetts woman who was convicted in 2017 of involuntary manslaughter for encouraging her boyfriend over text messages and phone calls to kill himself, is asking the Supreme Court to review her case and vacate her conviction.
The government eventually moved to evict Fisher, and the court ordered Fisher and Epstein — who in the course of the process were eventually involved in litigation against each other — to pay the back rent and to vacate the premises.
"I do feel that now is a time in which momentous events are taking place and there are great issues to be resolved and in those circumstances, it doesn't seem to me sensible to vacate the chair," he said.
In June 20123, tenants in the rent-stabilized apartments were ordered to vacate because of an illegal excavation of the basement by the building's owner, listed publicly as 172 Realty Capital, that compromised the structural integrity of the building.
"He does not want to get into a big fight about the veracity or inaccuracy of the allegations over an office that he was going to vacate anyway, and that is why he decided to resign," Mr. Rosenzweig said.
" The ruling "conflicts with Supreme Court precedent holding that where an agency's order is not sustainable on the record, a court should vacate the underlying decision and remand for further consideration by the agency, rather than directing specific action.
And for good reason: Kavanaugh is almost certain to act as the decisive fifth vote on an already conservative court, giving the right-wing the Supreme Court they need to vacate the landmark abortion rights case, Roe v. Wade.
Putin proposed changes that would weaken the powers of the presidency for future presidents, as he is expected to vacate the role in 2024, and strengthen the role of the country&aposs parliament, where he might then move to.
Gates hired a top white-collar Washington defense attorney last month, who has been seen meeting with Mueller's team multiple times while the businessman's other lawyers have filed to vacate the case, arguing they can no longer represent him.
One senator, speaking on the condition of anonymity to protect the identity of the United States attorney in that state, said that an Obama-appointed prosecutor had been instructed to vacate the office by the end of the day.
NET NEUTRALITY ACTIVISTS RALLY TO OVERTURN FCC REPEAL: Net neutrality activists are stepping up their pressure on lawmakers this week to support a bill that would vacate the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to repeal its net neutrality rules.

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