Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
My uncle's heir was still undecided, since he had made no binding declaration.
The meeting therefore, only issued a none binding declaration recommending its affiliates not to attend.
In such an environment, constitutions have come to be seen as statements of aspirations rather than binding declarations of principles.
With no permanent mooring to declare, they must make a binding declaration to abide by the rules for continuous cruisers.
These problems will now diminish since, according to the directive, in future, legally binding declarations may also be submitted electronically, thereby facilitating electronic commerce.
On S.L.C.M.'s, we have agreed to a politically binding declaration which will stand outside of the Start treaty itself.
Some progress was made in that area when Soviet officials offered a politically binding declaration not to give the weapons intercontinental range, a senior Administration officials said.
It can generate byte code enhancements for existing classes from an XML-Java binding declaration.
On April 28, 1939, in his reply to Roosevelt, Hitler again stressed the "binding declarations" which he had given to the Netherlands and Belgium, among others.
Today, many nations, states, or groups of nations have developed legally binding declarations guaranteeing comprehensive sets of human rights, e.g. the European Social Charter.
To return to the point about the environment: there still rings in our ears Japan's vehement rejection at the Kyoto World Climate Conference of any binding declaration on a reduction of emissions.
Intestacy is the condition of the estate of a person who dies owning property greater than the sum of their enforceable debts and funeral expenses without having made a valid will or other binding declaration.
The United States argued that Nicaragua itself had previously represented that it, Nicaragua, had no binding declaration under Article 36 (2) and was estopped from now asserting the validity of its declaration.
One of the reasons it came to this conclusion was that Re S was based on rule 40.20 of the Civil Procedure Rules, which states: "The court may make binding declarations whether or not any other remedy is claimed."
'Politically Binding Declarations' And on sea-launched cruise missiles, the two sides agreed that the weapons will be covered by "politically binding declarations" outside the treaty, another compromise that reflects the basic American approach.
In a "binding declaration" that will be recorded in the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher of West Germany said today that a united Germany would limit its ground and air forces to 345,000.
With no community government willing to renegotiate the treaty, Britain, which holds the rotating presidency of the community, has proposed a series of binding declarations by both the community and Denmark aimed at enabling Danish voters to accept the treaty in a watered-down form.
At today's meeting in Vienna, the members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Pact, which has disbanded its military command but retains its political structure, delivered binding declarations accepting the Soviet pledges as the basis for a treaty ratification.
Of course, I should also like to stress the importance of our contacts with third country parliaments, with civil society and with companies, in order to make the positions of the European Union known and, in this way, convince other countries to adopt binding declarations on reductions in greenhouse gases.