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The nature and severity of any penalty imposed due to such Prohibited Conduct shall be determined by CAPCOM in its sole and absolute discretion. 9.1. Prohibited behavior includes, but is not limited to, the following: 9.1.1. Acts in violation of these Rules or the law. 9.1.2. Swearing,...
foreign investment and in the number of companies investing in foreign countries, the application of general principles of public international law has not been deemed adequate to regulate foreign investment and there is, as yet, no comprehensive international treaty on the regulation of foreign ...
law and regulations to sell such Shares as required under this Agreement, and (C) the Lead Manager shall be under no obligation to purchase Shares on a principal basis pursuant to this Agreement, except as otherwise specifically agreed by the Manager and the Company pursuant to a Terms ...
believe that as long as you don't cross that line into child maltreatment, and the physical punishment is controlled and doesn't cross the line into abuse, it won't have any negative long-term consequences for the child," said study leader Tracie Afifi at the University of Manitoba in ...
The data produced and analyzed in this study cannot be accessed by the public to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of the research contributors. All information shared and collected during the study remains the collective property of the Cree Nation where it was gathered and can be consulted...
Manitoba statute, being the nature and seriousness of the breach and the post-breach conduct of the defendant. Because these factors were based on the conduct of the defendant, and the proven circumstances of the breach itself, they were common to all class members and were accordingly an ...
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3. Which province do one-third of all Canadians live in? a) Quebec b) Ontario c) Northwest Territories d) Manitoba Answer: b 4. What's Canada's national winter sport? a) Nordic skiing b) Lacrosse c) Hockey d) Golf Answer: c 5. When is Remembrance Day celebrated? a) October 1st...