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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. Ridge Alkonis - Wikipedia

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    Transfer to United States custody and unconditional release [ edit ] After 507 days in Japanese custody, in December 2023, Alkonis was transferred to a federal prison in Los Angeles after personal negotiations by President Joe Biden , Vice President Kamala Harris and national security adviser Jake Sullivan with the Japanese government.

  4. 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.

  5. Ahoo Daryaei - Wikipedia

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    On 5 November 2024, Amnesty International called for her "immediate and unconditional release", underscoring the need for an independent investigation into the alleged abuse during her arrest. [5] [24] The National Secular Society called on the UK Government to press Iranian authorities for her release. [25]

  6. United Nations Security Council Resolution 2728 - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. United Nations resolution adopted in 2024 UN Security Council Resolution 2728 Border between Gaza and Israel Date 25 March 2024 Meeting no. 9,586 Code S/RES/2728(2024) (Document) Subject Israel–Hamas war, Gaza humanitarian crisis Voting summary 14 voted for None voted against 1 abstained Result ...

  7. Reserve clause - Wikipedia

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    They had no freedom to change teams unless they were given an unconditional release. In the days of the reserve clause, that was the only way a player could be a free agent. Once common in sports, the clause was abolished in baseball in 1975.

  8. Discharge (sentence) - Wikipedia

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    An absolute discharge is an unconditional discharge whereby the court finds that a crime has technically been committed but that any punishment of the defendant would be inappropriate and the case is closed. In some jurisdictions, an absolute discharge means there is no conviction on the defendant's record, despite the plea of the defendant.

  9. Unconditional - Wikipedia

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    "Unconditional", a 2017 song by Sinéad Harnett "Unconditional" (The Bravery song), a 2005 song on the album The Bravery "Unconditional" (Clay Davidson song), a 2000 song on the album Unconditional "Unconditional" (Ne-Yo song), 2012, covered by covered by Harrison Craig "Unconditional" (Peter Andre song), a 2009 song on the album Revelation