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removaln. 1) the change of a legal case from one court to another, as fr...
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removal1removal (of somebody/something) the act of taking someone or something away from a particular place Clearance of the site required the removal of a number of trees. the removal of a tumor Allegations [..]
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removal1590s; see remove (v.) + -al (2).
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removalthe act of removing; "he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy" dismissal from office remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove someth [..]
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removaldepletion
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removalextraction
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removalthe act or process of removing : the fact of being removed
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removalWhen shares are moved form one stock exchange to another for the purpose of trading, for example New Zealand to Australia. This is sometimes called a shunt.
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removal(n) the act of removing(n) dismissal from office
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removalamotio
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removalTransfer of state case to federal court for trial.
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removalThe transfer of a state case to federal court for trial.
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removalChange of location (venue) of a case on the grounds that a party cannot receive a fair and impartial trial in the jurisdiction in which the action is pending.
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removalAn order by a court directing the transfer of a case to another court.
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removalThe process by which a person was returned to their parish of settlement from another parish where they had become a charge on the poor rates.
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removalThe expulsion of an alien from the United States, based on grounds of either inadmissibility or deportability.
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removalThe expulsion of an alien from the United States. This expulsion may be based on grounds of inadmissibility or deportability.
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removalAn administrative process used to remove people who have entered illegally, breached their conditions or remained in the UK beyond their permitted stay.
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removalRemoval is a process whereby immigration officers enforce return from the UK to another country.
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removalThe expulsion of a person from the U.S. who is not a U.S. citizen. The more common term for this is deportation. The process often involves a hearing before an Immigration Judge who also may determi [..]
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removalRemoval or administrative removal is one means of removing people from the UK when they have no leave to be in the country. The alternative process is deportation
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removalThe expulsion of an alien from the United States. This expulsion may be based on grounds of inadmissibility or deportability.
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removalRemoval is the expulsion of an alien from the United States. This expulsion may be based on grounds of inadmissibility or deportability. Asylum is a basic relief for removal.
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removalThe expulsion of an alien from the United States. This expulsion may be based on grounds of inadmissibility or deportability.
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removal(formerly deportation) refers to a legal proceeding in a U.S. Immigration Court to decide whether or not an individual will be allowed to remain in the U.S. If an individual is found removable, he or she can then be forced to leave the U.S. Those who are removed or deported are barred from returning to the U.S. for at least five years unless a spec [..]
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removalThe expulsion of an alien from the United States. This expulsion may be based on grounds of inadmissibility or deportability. Required
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removalThe formal name for deportation, the act of expelling a person from the US.
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removalAny procedure in which Blood is withdrawn from a donor, a portion is separated and retained and the remainder is returned to the donor.
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removalRemoval of an implanted Therapeutic or prosthetic device.
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removalRemoval is a process by which particles are separated from a solid object with no mechanical action. It is also known as a physical chemical process. Distinctions are made between the following proces [..]
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removalThe transfer of a civil action from state court to federal court.
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removalRemoving property to protect it from loss. Most personal and commercial property forms cover damage to property at another location when it has been removed from the premises to protect it from loss b [..]
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removalThe transfer of a state case to federal court for trial. In civil cases, because the parties are from different states.
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removalAn order by a court directing the transfer of a case to another court. For example, when a case is proper for jurisdiction in federal court, the federal court may remove the case from the state court [..]
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removala case removed from the active caseload and no longer under the supervision of the probation department, or a case not removed but escalated to a more advanced level of supervision.
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removalChange of location (venue) of a case on the grounds that a party cannot receive a fair and impartial trial in the jurisdiction in which the action is pending.
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removaln. 1) the change of a legal case from one court to another based on a motion by one of the parties stating that the other jurisdiction is more appropriate for the case. 2) taking away the position of [..]
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removalThe transfer of a state case to federal court for trial; in civil cases, because the parties are from different states; in criminal and some civil cases, because there is a significant possibility that there could not be a fair trial in state court.
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removalA case removed from an active caseload and no longer under the supervision of the probation department or a case not removed but escalated to a more advanced level of supervision.
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removalTerm used, often by players, to refer to a card or act designed to remove a minion from the battlefield. This can be done through numerical damage or destruction (see Destroy). --S-- Secret
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removalInvoluntary separation of an employee from the Agency for such cause as will promote the efficiency of the Federal service (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 487).
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removalThe sequestration or absorption of GHG emissions from the atmosphere, which most typically occurs when CO2 is absorbed by biogenic materials during photosynthesis.
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removal
The process of moving, or the fact of being removed.
The relocation of a business etc.
The dismissal of someone from office.
(Ireland) A funeral ceremony involving prayers and meeting of the f [..]
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