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Politically speaking, every constituency ought to have its own quota, and it ought to be non-transferable.
It has been our practice to appoint honorary bailiffs, to whom non-transferable cards are issued for one year.
I believe that this system is called the single transferable vote, as opposed to our single non-transferable vote—the system we have at present.
One problem is that the skills of the people in the industry are non-transferable.
Bonds have been made non-transferable in all circumstances, so as to keep the scheme simple and economical.
I therefore propose that two weeks' paternity leave should be mandatory, non-transferable and paid at 100%, without the loss of any professional rights.
Frequently, the guarantee turns out to be heavily qualified, excluding consequential loss, often non-transferable in the event of sale and containing other unnecessarily restrictive conditions.
It applies only to non-transferable vouchers used for meals.