51. The ban is to take effect after six months, allowing merchants time to liquidate their existing stocks. 52. Invariably the other partners will be required to serve a written notice upon their offending colleague and the expulsion will usually take immediate effect. 53. Thus, any covenant that takes effect at a date calculated by reference to the expiry of the term, will be unenforceable if the power is exercised. 54. Such clauses only take effect after it has been found that there has been a breach of contract. 55. Whatever the doctor had given her was taking effect. 56. The thirty redundancies will take effect by the end of next month. 57. BRITISH Rail has promised a better deal for passengers with a new timetable shake-up to take effect from May. 58. The organisation has been negotiating with its local Training and Enterprise Council over their annual funding allocation, due to take effect next week. 59. LAWS to tighten up control of strays take effect this week but anyone who expects to see the streets cleared of roaming dogs will be disappointed. 60. Both organisations have been negotiating with their local Training and Enterprise Councils over their annual funding allocation, due to take effect next week. |