If the offender complies with the diversion agreement, the Crown relinquishes its right to prosecute the offender for the offence. |
Until he relinquishes the lifelong belief that one iron-willed genius can rule his world, the Raiders will struggle. |
Islamists revere the hajj, the religious pilgrim who relinquishes his earthly possessions in order to fulfill the commands of God. |
He relinquishes this fabled sword to fellow esteemed warrior Yu Shu Lien, who he has loved in secret just as she has loved him. |
It should also be remembered, however, that no one voluntarily relinquishes power, and that applies to both men and women. |
Payment of the old-age pension shall resume when the Member relinquishes his or her mandate in Parliament. |