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Today's legislation is not intended to prevent changes to rights to compensation for loss of office.
Discovery would have serious consequences: loss of office, a hefty fine, perhaps worse.
After his loss of office in 1894, German policy led to greater conflicts with the other colonial powers.
The failure to comply with this royal order was to be punished by loss of office.
It has also meant a loss of office camaraderie.
With more efficient use, officials say, the conversion can be accomplished with almost no loss of office space.
Usually, you will be more concerned with compensation for loss of office colloquially known as a golden handshake.
Disclose the total amount of payments for compensation for loss of office.
The severest market penalty for under-performance is loss of office following corporate collapse, or, more probably, a change in control.
Household insurance will not cover any loss of office equipment, nor will it provide public liability cover.
In the former case, it can sometimes be brought within the scope of the rules on payments by way of compensation for loss of office.
The procedure for dismissing it involves substantial political risk to the president, including a risk of loss of office.
A hack politician, being deprived of bread by the loss of office, threw in his teeth, which happened to be false ones.
Such payments would come within para 10 of the Statement as compensation for loss of office rather than in anticipation of retirement.
He continued as Chancellor to William Rufus until 1092; what precipitated his loss of office is unclear.
Unlike some other departing executives lately, Mr Dworkin was paid no compensation for loss of office.
Aside from the physical loss of office space dedicated to such businesses and corporate layoffs resulting from the economic downturn, new factors are coming into play.
However, priests will be entitled to some modest compensation for loss of office, and gain the right of appeal to secular employment tribunals.
An examination of an Olympia & York deal confirms a severe loss of office value in downtown Manhattan.
The other possible connection between growth and security is that large size offers a degree of protection from hostile take-overs and hence against loss of office.
In compensation for the loss of office, Blake received the Civic Sword and Mace in 1840.
The former Regent had gone frankly to seed since his loss of office; he looked tubby and choleric, his old-fashioned trimmed hair speckled with white.
This would give him eighteen months' salary as compensation for loss of office, and his pension was not to begin until the eighteen month period had elapsed.
One was a £230,000 'compensation for loss of office', the bulk of which went to the former chief executive, Emmanuel Olympitis, who suddenly departed last month.
The followers of the sage introduced him, and when he came out from the interview, he said, "My friends, why are you distressed by your master's loss of office?