"But at Circuit City they would need a map and a magnifying glass to see, let alone understand, the terms imposed on unwitting customers."
The terms of the notification imposed a maximum proportion of 5% silent calls.
(d) Imposition of consecutive sentences A term of imprisonment imposed under this section shall be consecutive to any other sentence of imprisonment.
E.7 and any additional terms imposed by the copyright holder.
In so doing, he had chosen to meet the terms imposed by Gray Fist; and had then turned his compliance into a mocking derision of Gray Fist's power.
The terms of trade were not imposed on the Safavid shahs, but rather negotiated.
For once, the term "site specific" imposes itself.
However, his terms of appointment may impose some limitation on these powers.
Any insurer can deny coverage for a pre-existing condition - the industry's tactful term is "subject to underwriting" - or can impose waiting periods before coverage begins.
But it was inappropriate to imply such a broad term, and 'such an implied term would impose an unfair and unreasonable burden on employers.'