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Match Review Officer. the Breakfast Club. “If you’re going to run past the ball and you’re going to bump someone whose head’s pointing towards you, it’s 4 weeks or 6 weeks and then if the outcome is the player is severely injured, then the layers go on top of that.” “We’re wrong in our conversations around the outcome versus the action at the moment.” Sydney forward James Wicks was offered a one match ban for his high bump on Hawthorn’s Will Day. The incident was assessed as careless conduct, medium impact and high contact, equating to a one-week ban. ....
Notable NSW hospitality operator Fraser Short has announced that he is handing over the reins of his group The Sydney Collective, with Brett Sergeant appointed as CEO. Sergeant was most recently the CEO of Colonial Leisure Group, and before that COO of Merivale. ....
THE STANDARD KENYA Chief Justice Kitili Mwendwa [left] being sworn in by President Kenyatta as AG Charles Njonjo looks on in July 1968 [Courtesy] An idea whose time has come is unstoppable. A few weeks before July 1968, when this picture was taken, nobody would have thought that Kitili Maluki Mwendwa, 39, would be the first African Chief Justice. This became a reality after the acting Chief Justice Arthur Denis Farrel, rubbed President Jomo Kenyatta the wrong way. His crime was reducing the one-year jail term handed over to bearded Bildad Kaggia to six months. Kaggia, who was the MP for Kandara, had earned his ticket to hell for contradicting Kenyatta’s policies and joining forces with then Vice President Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. Once Farell was out of the way, Kitili took over as the Chief Justice after a solemn ceremony attended by Kenyatta himself and then Attorney General Charles Njonjo. ....
complaint, luxury fashion company Valentino brought the following eight causes of action against its landlord Defendant 693 Fifth Owner LLC (“Landlord”) to avoid its obligations under its lease agreement (“Lease”) for its prestigious Fifth Avenue storefront in New York City: (i) declaratory judgment of frustration of purpose – lease termination; (ii) in the alternative, declaratory judgment of frustration of purpose – rent abatement; (iii) impossibility of performance – lease rescission; (iv) in the alternative, impossibility of performance – rent abatement; (v) rescission based on failure of consideration; (vii) constructive eviction; (vii) declaratory judgment; and (viii) injunctive relief. While Valentino unsurprisingly cited the series of executive orders issued by Andrew Cuomo limiting and/or prohibiting “non-essential” business operations, Valentino also argued that even in a “post-pandemic New York City (should such a day arrive)” the “so ....
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