Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Uganda: Nakivubo Settlement Primary School Loses Land Mysteriously (Structured settlement company)


Uganda: Nakivubo Settlement Primary School Loses Land Mysteriously
MYSTERY surrounds the circumstances under which some former members of a committee selected to reclaim a piece of land behind the Nakivubo Settlement Primary school turned out to become its registered managers.
Source: allafrica.com

Former Fruit of the Loom employees to get settlement checks
Checks for $100 will be mailed soon to more than 5,000 employees of now-shuttered Fruit of the Loom plants across Acadiana to settle a seven-year lawsuit over vacation pay.
Source: www.dailycomet.com

Suit settlement puts convention center over budget
Orange County commissioners approved a $4.3 million payment Tuesday to settle convention-center expansion legal disputes, tipping the largest construction project in county history beyond its advertised $748 million budget threshold.
Source: feeds.orlandosentinel.com

Ayodhya issue: Legislative option not feasible, says Advani
Under attack from the VHP for his appeal to Muslims for a negotiated settlement to the vexed Ayodhya issue, senior BJP leader L K Advani on Wednesday said the party abandoned the legislative option due to opposition from NDA allies and it was "not feasible".
Source: www.deccanherald.com

N.C. Rate Settlement Reduces Auto Rates 2.9 Percent
Private passenger auto insurance rates will be reduced 2.9 percent in North Carolina, according to the provisions of a settlement signed in Raleigh by Insurance Commissioner Jim Long. The reduced rate
Source: www.insurancejournal.com

Opnet Says Compuware Suits Settled
Network management software maker Opnet Technologies Inc. said Tuesday it signed a confidential settlement with Compuware Corp., amicably resolving "all disputed matters" in lawsuits filed by each company in Michigan and in Maryland.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

75-cent cigarette fee probed
Six justices of the Minnesota Supreme Court on Tuesday pushed and prodded questioned and questioned again lawyers for the state and big cigarette manufacturers about the new 75-cents-a-pack cigarette fee that the companies contend violates a 1998 court settlement.
Source: www.ledger-enquirer.com

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