The Principal declared his intention of remaining in possession of Burnside House, and he wrote to the Board that "no precise period is fixed for my vacating the premises.
Formal application for the vacating and the giving up of the estate was made by the trustees of the Royal Institution.
Bethune arising out of expenses incurred by him on the estate of Burnside while in his possession on his vacating the premises and rendering an account.
The first instance of the acceptance of such a stewardship vacating a seat was in 1740, when the house decided that Sir W.
It is a question on which I think we need further information, whether a person who had once filled an Illustrious office lost the right to be so addressed on vacating it.
In there, we can be lodged (not comfortably, I grant) in the houses of the inhabitants, who would be well paid forvacating them.
Below, in the street, a man, precipitatingly vacating the box of a machine, touched his cap at her.
Duc d'Aumont strongly deprecated the idea of his daughter vacating her official post, because of this sudden caprice of milor.
Flag-Captain to the Duke of York in the “Prince,” withoutvacating his office at Chatham.
On May 20 last the United States kept its promise to the island by formally vacating Cuban soil and turning Cuba over to those whom her own people had chosen as the first officials of the new Republic.
While recognizing the right of expatriation, no statutory provision exists providing means for renouncing citizenship by an American citizen, native born or naturalized, nor for terminating and vacating an improper acquisition of citizenship.
It is by no means a matter of course, to apply for and obtain this nominal appointment, which occasions ipso facto the vacating a seat in Parliament.
Littlejohn, vacating the speaker's chair, took the floor for the distinguished New Yorker, the excitement reached its climax.
Any casual vacancy among the councillors shall be filled by a new election, but the councillor filling the vacancy shall retire at the time at which the vacating councillor would have retired.
The king, by his instructions to our governor, demands a salary; and if he punishes our obstinacy by vacating our charter, I shall think it an eminent blessing of his illustrious reign.
Yet the ruling party in Massachusetts Bay did not put the question as accepting the King's offers, but as of vacating the Charter.
Annum out of the Exchequer; and upon the vacating the same, 34 Edw.
It will readily be conceded, that the vacating of the former office is the condition of the acceptance of the latter.
Did not this doctrine imply a right on part of the Government to anticipate the resignation of any judge, to compel his assent to an act vacating his office?
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