pre-emption u rečniku PONS

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The existence of a hypothetical or potential conflict is insufficient to warrant the pre-emption of the state statute.
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When the text of a pre-emption clause is susceptible of more than one plausible reading, courts ordinarily accept the reading that disfavors pre-emption.
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More filed an application in 1875 to buy the remaining four square leagues from the government under the pre-emption laws of 1866.
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Other privileges included the right of pre-emption when buying a state-owned land property or applying for a state post.
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The latter two time slots can feature a delay or pre-emption on one network if national programming runs into them.
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Once the transfer is approved, the other shareholders may exercise their pre-emption right under the same conditions3.
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There were several contestants who had filed homestead and pre-emption claims on the same lands.
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A pre-emption right must comply with all the requirements for contracts in general.
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This behaviour can be changed with pre-emption mode which makes the failed link the primary link when it becomes available again.
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The subscription agreement has such protections as: consent rights, pre-emption rights and tag-along rights.
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