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A question has been raised over the grandfathering of allowances.
Since there is no grandfathering, long-experienced appraisers, even teachers of the subject, have been taking the test.
Investment Under this agreement, investments will be granted national treatment, with limited grandfathering of existing restrictions by both countries.
All three exchanges have agreed to allow the "grandfathering" of companies that already have unequal voting shares.
There were three conditions for this grandfathering:
Happily, opera is now zoned "politically correct"; in the meantime, a little grandfathering may be in order.
The program was discontinued in 2006 with no grandfathering, but an in-store-only variant of it resurfaced in early 2008.
Conversely, because of the grandfathering of licenses, several municipalities have a substantially higher ratio of licenses.
If you replace an existing facility, you lose the grandfathering of plant operations, and you have to abide by all the newest and more stringent regulations."
The new Proxmire approach calls for a moratorium on the creation of any new limited-service banks for between a year and 18 months and a "grandfathering" of some 166 existing organizations on a restricted basis.
The Federal Court held that although the application of the RRE had resulted in the violation of Singh's rights under Articles 5 and 9 of the Constitution, these violations were Constitutional because Article 162 permitted the grandfathering of pre-independence laws.