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a time period within which something must be done or completed

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Following trial, the judge put the remainder of deposition discovery on a time allocation, which set forth the total time the parties could spend for all depositions to be taken, without addressing individual time limits, and allocated six months for the damages trials of all other plaintiffs.
Q IS there a time limit for foreign countries to send out fines to UK motorists?
Why are time limits important when making a claim to an Employment Tribunal?
DOCTORS were to hear calls today for the legal time limit for abortion to be reduced from 24 to 20 weeks.
Office of Special Counsel (OSC) met the 240-day statutory time limit for processing prohibited personnel practice cases about 77 percent of the time from fiscal year 1997 through 2003 and met the 15-day limit for processing whistleblower disclosure cases about 26 percent of the time.
Above all, this involves deferring the minimum time limit foreseen by Directive 2002/96/EC, in terms of targets to meet.
Either abolish the time limit for everyone, Freedman argues, or note whose time limits have been lifted.
In light of time limits and work requirements, state policy makers became interested in the characteristics of those who remained on the rolls.
6511(a) applies to "any tax imposed by this title" the three-and two-year time limits apply to income, excise, employment, estate and gift taxes.
In addition to benefits suspension, the time limits on cash benefits brought about by the reforms of 1996 hit people of color harder.
The welfare reform law places new time limits on cash assistance provided under the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, formerly known as the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program.
The report recommends that prosecutors and judges, if they can, waive the time limits on motions for a new trial based on newly discovered evidence of innocence.
The language in the contractual agreement addresses such issues as TANF time limits and VR requirements for informed choice.
Data from a new study by the Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC), a national research and evaluation firm, suggest that local officials should advocate for state welfare-to-work policies that combine time limits with financial incentives "to make work pay."