The nation's largest oil company fired the tanker's skipper after saying tests showed he was legally drunk but faced a torrent of criticism for its slow reaction to the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
The current Braniff is legally a different entity from the past two Braniffs.
But U.S. District Judge Jean Hamilton in St. Louis rejected that argument last week, ruling that the ordinance would have to ban all yard signs to be legally neutral.
Company lawyers say that they weren't legally bound to offer the longhouses anything since they have a valid concession from the state.
Officials' ideas for circumventing these legally - by so-called Mexican trusts, for example - have yet to bear fruit. But there is still plenty of local money waiting to get into the market when the time is right.
Residential areas, schools and politics are the main institutions that remain legally segregated.
Iraq scorned the resolution, which is considered legally binding on all U.N. members.
As she grew up, there was jealousy between the boys; then Robert died of pneumonia and Fay became pregnant by Stephen, indeed married him, to his mother's embarrassment as she told the registrar that they were legally brother and sister.
To rivals, IBM's reluctance to detail its new technology, coupled with its eagerness to warn that others will have a hard time legally matching it, is an effort to stir doubts about clones and thereby prod customers into buying Big Blue.
A jury found that the city school district should be held legally liable for what it found to be violations of Jett's rights, but the appeals court ruled that the jury "did not make sufficient findings to support municipal liability."
Anyone wishing to legally obtain such drugs had to travel abroad and get a prescription from a physician there.
"The Tribune organization has been trying to set up a situation where they could legally destroy the unions - force a strike, so they could legally shut down the paper," Don Singleton, a Daily News reporter and bargaining team member, told the crowd.
"The Tribune organization has been trying to set up a situation where they could legally destroy the unions - force a strike, so they could legally shut down the paper," Don Singleton, a Daily News reporter and bargaining team member, told the crowd.
And, it allows them to raise money." Newbold Smith and other family members won a court order declaring the son legally incompetent after the younger Smith _ an heir to the DuPont fortune _ turned over much of his money to LaRouche's organization.
The strategy is based on the assumption that Federated couldn't legally drop its poison pill for Macy and not Campeau, an idea confirmed by Judge Sand in open court yesterday.
Upon request, airlines are legally required to provide free copies of these "Conditions of Contract of Carriage."
Farid legally changed his name and works for Newark City Councilman Ralph T. Grant Jr. He refused to discuss his criminal record, but told the paper he has reformed.
For this reason, lignite and other low-grade brown coals can't be burned legally in many Western nations.
The law approved Thursday by the Supreme Soviet legally puts cooperatives on an equal footing with state-run enterprises.
But they said they cannot legally do that unless OSHA people in other regions volunteer for the North Carolina duty, and volunteers aren't available.
In the Soviet Ukraine, Roman Catholics in Kiev were allowed to legally perform Easter services on Sunday for the first time in 44 years.
He said the company was legally obliged to take action upon learning of the alleged violations.
The 1986 accord has already been legally challenged by the European Economic Community.
Carmelo Gannello, who is legally blind, and Tom Woodward, a quadriplegic, also haven't let their disabilities stifle their creativity.
But since "B-Day" on March 1, when strong beer flowed legally for the first time in 74 years, the police have reported no increase in drunken driving and bar owners say people still restrict their hard drinking to weekends.
But if it doesn't, the question of what sort of congressional approval is legally necessary could still emerge as a debating point when the trade deal is submitted for approval, probably later this year.
By law, only well-to-do people, roughly 200,000 of the nation's 2.7 million residents, can legally be offered a card.
That money is legally the child's for the life of the trust.
Mr. Snyder, however, says CPC isn't legally required to pay anything.
The unusual program, which provides up to $2,000 to offset the expenses of legally adopting a child, is set to last through the end of the current fiscal year _ or until Sept. 30 _ unless Congress votes to make the benefit permanent.