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Johnson was involved in another administrative dispute during the Australian leg of the campaign.
He was dismissed, however, in 1967 in a bitter administrative dispute with the university president.
Originating as a minor administrative dispute, it escalated into a major diplomatic incident.
In 1938 he was forced to leave the Curtis Institute of Music over financial and administrative disputes.
"Another evolution that we see is limiting the mandatory administrative dispute resolutions procedure to cases of cybersquatting."
The State Council is an independent judicial body that specializes in adjudication of administrative disputes and disciplinary claims.
In other administrative disputes, he was rebuked by a Federal judge for neglecting to move inmates out of unsanitary holding pens.
Todd resigned from McGill in 1925, partly due to poor health and partly to administrative disputes.
In 1994 he became involved in an administrative dispute with the University of Pennsylvania over the implications of a consensual faculty-student relationship.
Administrative judiciary This judiciary has the jurisdiction to decide on administrative disputes to which any administrative body is involved.
The British Cycling Federation (BCF) was formed in 1959 at the end of an administrative dispute within the sport.
The British army in Portugal, meanwhile, was itself immobilized by logistical problems and bogged down in administrative disputes, and did not budge.
This implies that even in administrative disputes the citizen can always assure some legal resort, simply by bringing a tort action against the State: the judiciary is then competent.
By the late 17th century, the council's rola as adjudicator in administrative disputes was subsumed by the "Conseil d'État privé" (see below).
Murhart, like many surrounding abbeys, was subject of an administrative dispute between the Diocese of Würzburg and the dukes of Württemberg.
The TSJA has full power over all the jurisdictional orders: civil and penal Law, social law, administrative disputes, and any other orders that may be created in the future.
Owens went ahead with the acquisition, which gave it 42 percent of the domestic market, but has been slugging it out with F.T.C. in an administrative dispute that is likely to end up in court.
Manual teórico-practico de lo contencioso-administrativo y del procedimiento especial en los asuntos de hacienda (Manual of theoretical and practical administrative disputes and the special procedure in matters of finance).
Thomas was the lone dissenter in that case, and in another California case the next year where the majority ruled that state law providing for administrative dispute resolution was also pre-empted by the FAA.
In late December 1997, Benefis, Central Montana Surgery Center, and the Great Falls Clinic agreed to settle their differences out of court and to drop their administrative dispute with the state of Montana.
Ongoing administrative disputes, however, took their toll, and the appointment of Teodoro Fuchs in March 1966 as its first full director since Castro met one the body's chief demands, though budget scarcities led to his resignation later that year.
Before the late 17th century, the "Conseil privé" was solely a judicial council, but at that time it took over affairs of administrative disputes from the "Conseil d'État et des finances" (which ceased to exist as such).
According to the Panhellenic Socialist Movement-leaning daily newspaper To Vima, Theodoros Pangalos resolved an administrative dispute with a Greek diplomatic official by "punching him to the ground" when the employee in question offered a handshake.
By the late 17th century, the council's role as adjudicator in administrative disputes was subsumed by the "Conseil d'État privé" and its financial oversight was largely taken over by the later "Conseil royal des finances" and by the Controller-General of Finances.
In subsequent cases concerning the FAA, the Court has reaffirmed the separability principle and held that the FAA and this reading of it apply to arbitrable contracts under state law, even in cases where the contract is alleged to be illegal or state law provides for administrative dispute resolution.