Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet ABSCONDING
ABSCONDING
Definition av ABSCONDING
- böjningsform av abscond
- presensparticip av abscond
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- Churchill is perhaps best known for his role as Gatewood, the absconding banker in John Ford's highly acclaimed 1939 film Stagecoach, starring John Wayne.
- The Federal Council had powers to legislate directly upon certain matters, and did so to effect the mutual recognition of naturalisations by colonies, to regulate labour standards in the employment of Pacific Island labour in fisheries, and to enable a legal suit to be served outside the colony in which it was issued, "a power valuable in matters ranging from absconding debtors to divorce proceedings".
- 30 November 2002, Ostia (Rome):capture of the absconding Tunisian Faid Isa Kamalfa, barricaded in a Villa.
- A British man-of-war was called to the area in 1917 following an argument between the ruler of Sharjah and the headman of Al Khan, Muhammad bin Ubaid bin Jarash, over absconding debtors from other pearling communities taking refuge in the township.
- When Micky awakes, he manages to stop May from absconding with Summer, but she subsequently causes a gas explosion, and the Millers' house goes up in flames.
- Jake and Tommy outwit the pirates by absconding in their speedboat, Frakes attempts to shoot Michael, but fails due to his firearm being gunked up with quicksand he had gotten trapped in earlier while chasing Michael; leaving the villains stranded.
- After undertaking some petty crime and spending time in HMP Wormwood Scrubs and Borstal for theft (from which he escaped and was eventually caught and sent to Reading Prison), he spent six weeks of the required two years doing National Service in the British Army, before absconding to return to petty crime.
- Many passengers board from Delhi, including Raja Ram Mohan and his wife, Padmini; absconding smuggler Chander and his fiancée Razia with Inspector Ranveer in their chase them in a disguise; Major P.
- According to this prologue (and later repeated within the main body of the text), the Saint has been "buccaneering" for 10 years by the time of this novel, during which time he had amassed a personal fortune of approximately 100,000 pounds, which was finally topped up by his absconding with a villain's diamonds at the end of "Melancholy Journey".
- Meanwhile, Carver and Herc track down Bodie to the Pit and violently arrest him for absconding from the juvenile detention center.
- It amended the Indictable Offences Act 1848, which gave justices the power to give bail on sureties, to allow the justices to dispense with the need for sureties if they felt that doing so would not "tend to defeat the ends of justice"; this prevented the unhelpful situation where someone who was at no risk of absconding was kept imprisoned for long periods of time because they could not find the wherewithal to post bail.
- ' 'The Unexpurgated Version of the time Alexander Harris (author of Setters and Convicts) spent as a Clerk in Illawarra until absconding from his position in late 1828' (Joseph Davis, 2020).
- Frazzled, Moe implores Larry and Joe to confront the bear, leading to a sequence of mishaps that culminate in the bear absconding with their vehicle.
- Simultaneously, Chandu craftily speaks volumes to Daddy, which ends with Daddy relatively absconding.
- The USCA observed the following three causal factors for judicial delays: (1)lack of implementing legislation or procedures for Convention applications and many Mexican judges following inapposite procedures found in state civil codes in resolving such cases; (2) lack of understanding of the Convention by many Mexican judges, as evidenced by extensive requests for information, including letters under Article 15 of the Convention from the USCA to confirm that a particular case involved an international child abduction as defined by the Convention; and (3) TPs absconding with the children when summoned to a hearing because they were notified of the hearing but neither they nor the children were secured in any way.
- Born in the port city of Tingis in the Roman province of Mauritania Tingitana, he has served in many major Roman centres and has, by dint of loyalty and hard work (and not a little absconding with treasury funds), been appointed praeses (provincial governor) of Britannia Prima.
- The 13 who were accused were former parliamentarian Duminda Silva, Chandana Jagath Kumara, Lanka Rasanjana, Malaka Sameera, Amila Widanagamage, Suranga Premalal, Saman Kumara, Saman Abeywickrema, Rohana Marasinghe, Anura Thushara de Mel, Chaminda Ravi Jayanath alias Dematagoda Chaminda, Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Sarath Bandara; and Janaka Bandara Galagoda, who was tried in absentia because he was absconding (Court permitted the prosecutors to proceed, despite his absence because he had reportedly gone missing after being abducted by an unknown gang following the murder).
- On 1 March 2018, the government approved the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill to deter economic offenders from evading the process of Indian law by giving powers to the government to confiscate assets of a fugitive, including Benami assets of absconding loan defaulters.
- Among absconding slaves, 39 percent were Russians, 31 percent were Serbs-Croats, 11 percent were Bosnians, and the remaining 19 percent were from Hungary, Bulgaria, and Walachia.
- Matthew Macavoy - 5 August 1831 - Hanged at Hobart for absconding from Macquarie Harbour; murdered and cannibalised Richard Hutchinson, William Coventry and Patrick Fagan.
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