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  2. Conditional release - Wikipedia

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    Conditional release is a method of release from detention that is contingent upon obeying conditions under threat of return to detention under reduced due process protections. [ 1 ] When applicable in the context of post-conviction detention, unconditional release can be a synonym of parole .

  3. Lien waiver - Wikipedia

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    Owners should demand this release when they are paid in full. Some states allow an Unconditional Release upon final payment that is used to induce the final payment. It is an inherent vagary in the lien release law. In the United States, some states only use a conditional waiver on progress payment and an unconditional waiver on final payment.

  4. Reserve clause - Wikipedia

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    The only negotiating leverage of most players was to hold out at contract time and to refuse to play unless their conditions were met. Players were bound to negotiate a new contract to play another year for the same team or to ask to be released or traded. They had no freedom to change teams unless they were given an unconditional release.

  5. Former President Reagan's would-be assassin seeks ... - AOL

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    The man who shot and wounded Ronald Reagan in 1981 has asked a federal court in Washington to lift all restrictions imposed on him since his release. Former President Reagan's would-be assassin ...

  6. Assignment (law) - Wikipedia

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    Assignment [a] is a legal term used in the context of the laws of contract and of property.In both instances, assignment is the process whereby a person, the assignor, transfers rights or benefits to another, the assignee. [1]

  7. Judge orders 'unconditional release' for Reagan shooter Hinckley

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    "If he hadn’t tried to kill a president, he would have been in unconditional release long, long ago," U.S. District Court Judge Paul Friedman said.

  8. Bail - Wikipedia

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    Bail is a set of pre-trial restrictions that are imposed on a suspect to ensure that they will not hamper the judicial process. Court bail may be offered to secure the conditional release of a defendant with the promise to appear in court when required. [1]

  9. The US allowed a Gaza ceasefire resolution to pass at the UN ...

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    The text demands “an immediate ceasefire… and also demands the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.” ... Even if legal experts decide the resolution is binding, a question ...