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| Under Georgia's new | constitution, a new political structure was laid out in |
| Under the Democrat | constitution, a petition of 100 members can trigger a le |
| Under the Ontario PC Party | Constitution, a leadership election could not be called |
| of the past, and devised for the new French | constitution a body of reforms which reflected the opini |
| ing on the philosophical foundations of the | constitution, a vast area where metaethics, the philosop |
| because, under the Republic of Macedonia's | Constitution, a turnout of less than 50% would have inva |
| nguage of India in Schedule 8 of the Indian | Constitution, a demand currently under the consideration |
| Under the Alaska state | constitution, a governor's selection of a new lieutenant |
| In 1867, he wrote The English | Constitution, a book that explored the nature of the con |
| onger be able to endorse suspensions of the | constitution, a judicial commission will appoint judges, |
| The Society has a formal | constitution, a chair elected by committee and a committ |
| It was to add to the | constitution a financial agreement reached between the S |
| According to the state | constitution, a statewide officer must win both the majo |
| for exclusion arises from the United States | Constitution, a state constitution, or a specific statut |
| Since he refrains from calling the English | constitution a "constitution", perhaps Blaustein just me |
| one of the framers of the first New Jersey | Constitution, a soldier in the American Revolutionary Wa |
| slative Assembly may refer revisions to the | Constitution; a revision differs from an amendment in th |
| coming into force of the Fourth Republican | Constitution, a new Electoral Commission was set up and |
| 25 January: The fourth amendment of | constitution abolishes parliamentary system and establis |
| until the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. | Constitution abolishing slavery was ratified in late 186 |
| revolutionary legislation (before the Civil | Constitution) about Church matters. |
| rt argued that Article 3, Section 2, of the | Constitution abrogated the States' sovereign immunity an |
| e Fourteenth Amendment to the United States | Constitution, according to the interpretation in Shaw v. |
| e Fourteenth Amendment to the United States | Constitution, according to the interpretation in Shaw v. |
| The resulting | constitution according to Canter Brown, Jr., "While it e |
| With the passing of the New Zealand | Constitution Act 1846, the province came to include all |
| In 1852, a new | Constitution Act was passed, and the province was divide |
| The Act was repealed by section 28 of the | Constitution Act 1986. |
| ngdom Parliament had passed the New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852. |
| and Act 1920, parts of the Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973, and established new rules in line |
| uently abolished under the Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973. |
| Acts of Parliament, such as the New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852, the Colonial Laws Validity Act 18 |
| to an inquiry which recommended passing the | Constitution Act 1986. |
| 5 July - The Commonwealth of Australia | Constitution Act (UK) is passed. |
| the following year by the Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973. |
| time of the passing of the Irish Free State | Constitution Act 1922" |
| blished under the Commonwealth of Australia | Constitution Act (Imperial)? |
| As originally enacted, the Irish Free State | Constitution Act 1922 consisted of a preamble, five sect |
| the ability to amend all of the New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852, a power it took up by passing the |
| years were as a result of amendments to the | Constitution Act successfully moved by Mr Hanna. |
| tion 4 was repealed by the Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973. |
| The Niue | Constitution Act 1974 is the supreme law of Niue; any ot |
| n held after the passage of the New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852 by the Parliament of the United Ki |
| 73 under Section 32 of the Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973. |
| ew provinces were formed by the New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852 (UK). |
| The | Constitution Act Amendment Act 1893 was passed to transf |
| Under Section 5A of the New South Wales | Constitution Act (1902), a bill appropriating revenue fo |
| 7 January - With the passing of New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852 the previous year the Provinces of |
| then Governor George Grey, the New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852 contained provision for the Govern |
| the United Kingdom to amend the New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852, Fraser decided to adopt the Statu |
| and the Government of Canada subject to the | Constitution Act of 1982. |
| the Legislative Assembly in 1890 under the | Constitution Act 1889. |
| ern Ireland, for which the Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973 had made provision. |
| The | Constitution Act Amendment Act 1896, which passed after |
| nt jobs were offered under Indian (British) | Constitution Act 1935. |
| The | Constitution Act Amendment Act 1899, which took effect a |
| abolished in 1973 when the Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973 received Royal Assent on 18 July 1 |
| bolished in 1973 under the Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973. |
| (see also New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852) |
| Prior to the passage of the | Constitution Act 1889, Western Australia had a partly el |
| s created at the 1893 redistribution in the | Constitution Act Amendment Act 1893, through which three |
| iament of the United Kingdom of New Zealand | Constitution Act 1852 the way is set for New Zealand's f |
| The Northern Ireland | Constitution Act 1973, which received the Royal Assent o |
| until 1934 as a life appointment under the | Constitution Act and the writ of summons of 7 September |
| The New Zealand | Constitution Act 1846 is passed by the Parliament of the |
| lace based on boundaries established in the | Constitution Act Amendment Act 1896, which increased the |
| s Reserved for Indians" with respect to the | Constitution Act of 1867. |
| d Commerce power under section 91(2) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| y the addition of sections 25 and 35 to the | Constitution Act, 1982. |
| local nature" under section 92 (16) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| deral government under section 91(2) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| ace, order and good government power of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| was effected by the Third Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 1972 which was approved by referendum |
| the law constituted Criminal law under the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| ster Brian Mulroney under Section 26 of the | Constitution Act, 1867 in order to pass the Goods and Se |
| effected by the Sixteenth Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 1996, which was approved by referendum |
| f a "local nature" in section 92(16) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| Section 91(24) of the | Constitution Act, 1867 gives the federal parliament excl |
| be a criminal law, which would violate the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| to the province under section 92(13) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| The | Constitution Act, 1867, however, leaves many royal dutie |
| Part II of the | Constitution Act, 1982, recognizes Aboriginal treaty and |
| property and civil rights provision of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| gree with having an article under the title | Constitution Act, 1867 (and it's unlikely anyone would V |
| h North America Act, 1867 (now known as the | Constitution Act, 1867). |
| perior courts, granted by section 96 of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| ly, the interpretation of section 96 of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| was effected by the Ninth Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 1984, which was approved by referendum |
| in the interpretation of Section 35 of the | Constitution Act, 1982 which provides for protection of |
| also describes a lot of what's still in the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| Section 4, with the Charter and | Constitution Act, 1982, came into effect in 1982. |
| as effected by the Seventh Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 1979 which was approved by referendum |
| These include section 133 of the | Constitution Act, 1867, and it was noted that in Jones v |
| fected by the Twenty-third Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 2001, which was approved by referendum |
| criminal power under section 91(27) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| According to Section 52 of the | Constitution Act, 1982, the Constitution of Canada is th |
| This has been controversial as the | Constitution Act, 1867 provides for a general court of a |
| Its powers and structure are set out in the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| re the rights affected by section 93 of the | Constitution Act, 1867, section 29 of the Charter, and s |
| ependence for higher-level judges under the | Constitution Act, 1867 could not be found under section |
| rights claim by reason of s. 91(24) of the | Constitution Act, 1867, which gives the federal Parliame |
| At the time of the passing of the | Constitution Act, an estimated three-quarters of the adu |
| s effected by the Eleventh Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 1992, which was approved by referendum |
| constitutional provision, Section 26 of the | Constitution Act, 1867, under which the Queen may approv |
| d Commerce power under section 91(2) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| In the | Constitution Act, 1982, Trudeau ensured that many of the |
| Section 25 of the | Constitution Act, 1982 provides that the Canadian Charte |
| n aboriginal rights under section 35 of the | Constitution Act, 1982. |
| d Commerce power under section 91(2) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| e, in protest of the Queen's signing of the | Constitution Act, 1982; separatist demonstrators met the |
| ve years was first set by section 50 of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| Are sections 133 of the | Constitution Act, 1867 and 23 of the Manitoba Act, 1870, |
| ms, and therefore not inconsistent with the | Constitution Act, 1982? |
| fected by the Twenty-sixth Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 2002, which was approved by referendum |
| 96 court" according the | Constitution Act, 1867, whose members can only be federa |
| The Canada Act contained the | Constitution Act, 1982, which itself included an amendin |
| The | Constitution Act, 1867, however, leaves many royal dutie |
| ht to sell herrings under section 35 of the | Constitution Act, 1982. |
| This is supported by section 92A of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| y aboriginal rights under section 35 of the | Constitution Act, 1982. |
| ovisions in sections 24(1) and 52(1) of the | Constitution Act, 1982. |
| After the | Constitution Act, the BNA Act was rechristened the Const |
| naturalization under section 91(25) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| The Nineteenth Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 1998 was approved by referendum on 22 |
| effected by the Twentieth Amendment of the | Constitution Act, 2001, which was approved by referendum |
| minal law power under section 91(27) of the | Constitution Act, 1867. |
| resolution to excuse her under s.61A of the | Constitution Act. |
| eats created following the enactment of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963, and became |
| 's structure and manner of voting under the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963 (No.72 of 19 |
| erm was the first to be conducted under the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963 (No.72 of 19 |
| The | Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963 (No.72 of 19 |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. |
| eats created following the enactment of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963, and became |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 and appointed the m |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. |
| f the Government under section 43(2) of the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. |
| It was created by the | Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899, and became effecti |
| ct [of the Oireachtas and certain pre-Irish | constitution Acts]". |
| ic universities in the United States in the | constitution Ad Tuendam Fidem, stating that "Theology pr |
| Yellowlees who claimed Haigh had a paranoid | constitution, adding: "The absolute callous, cheerful, b |
| ith the 98th Amendment to the Massachusetts | Constitution, adopted in 1972. |
| Under the current Florida | Constitution, adopted in 1968 during Christian's term, t |
| Although Indiana's first | constitution, adopted in 1816, did not specifically bar |
| ssembly, the first held under the new state | constitution adopted in 1851. |
| mpaign platform, including a call for a new | constitution adopted by referendum, which could be inter |
| hey were the first elections held under the | constitution adopted in the 1975 referendum, which banne |
| The new Ethiopian | Constitution, adopted by a referendum held on 1 February |
| Under the | constitution adopted in 2005, one or more governorates m |
| The Second Republican | Constitution, adopted on 7 September 1978, replaced the |
| The first section of the Act declares the | Constitution adopted by the Provisional Parliament to be |
| The | constitution adopted was similar to the liberal constitu |
| st governor to serve under the Rhode Island | Constitution, adopted in 1842. |
| erendum asked the population to vote on the | constitution adopted in 1994. |
| th raised the question if the revised State | Constitution, adopted in 1938, required a special electi |
| san; in 1912, Washington voters amended the | constitution, adopting nonpartisan elections as the way |
| As of 2007 he is the head of the | Constitution Advisory Support Unit of the United Nations |
| the international stage, although the party | constitution advocates a neutral and nationalistic forei |
| hwanenfeld, he early on discussed Germany's | constitution after the Nazis' downfall. |
| hether to accept or reject a newly proposed | constitution after the previous attempt failed in 2005. |
| arolina's ratification of the United States | Constitution after the state had initially rejected it i |
| sal to adopt the 15th Amendment to the U.S. | Constitution after the American Civil War. |
| ed that President Paul Biya is flouting the | constitution after an opposition leader accused him of r |
| ryland which served as Maryland's first new | constitution after it was adopted on November 3, 1776. |
| ndon plans for a referendum on the European | Constitution after the defeats of the referendums in Fra |
| eri besar, under Article 16(2) of the Perak | Constitution, after being satisfied that Zambry had the |
| Journal and "Criminal Justice Collapse: the | Constitution After Katrina" in the Duke Law Journal, co- |
| scussion on the legislation of the Japanese | Constitution after the Pacific War. |
| were forbidden by an amendment to the State | Constitution after the death of Thomas W. Wallace and su |
| w York State Legislature to amend the State | Constitution again. |
| few reliable protections in the Australian | Constitution against legislative and executive power, th |
| Due to the protection from the | Constitution against prosecution of the sitting presiden |
| p will soon begin discussions on a proposed | constitution ahead of the referendum scheduled for Octob |
| creation science similarly contravened the | constitution, all references to "creation" in a draft sc |
| According to the Kuwaiti | constitution, all natural resources in the country and a |
| Article I of the United States | Constitution allocated 8 seats to Massachusetts. |
| ve is a proposal to amend the United States | Constitution allow for ballot initiatives at the federal |
| Even if the | constitution allowed her to do so, President Corazon Aqu |
| The | constitution allowed for 5 year terms with the possibili |
| The Bayonet | Constitution allowed the monarch to appoint cabinet mini |
| A new | constitution allowed for the possibility of expropriatin |
| the Supreme Court's amendment of Tucuman's | Constitution allowed Alperovich to take the oath using t |
| Even if the | constitution allowed her, President Corazon Aquino did n |
| and his excellent knowledge of the American | constitution, allowed him to render great service to the |
| The Seventh Amendment to the | constitution allowed the state to determine by law which |
| llowed the referendum, which approved a new | constitution allowing for the direct election of the Pre |
| has proposed an amendment to the New Mexico | Constitution allowing the governor to fill vacancies in |
| he also helped spearhead a change to MAST's | constitution, allowing presidents to serve for two-year |
| The | constitution allows that parliament has a mandate of 5 y |
| The Oregon | Constitution allows for a broader right to free speech t |
| The Oregon | Constitution allows for a broader right to free speech t |
| They also note that the United States | Constitution allows the Congress to raise and support ar |
| Even if the | constitution allows her, President Corazon Aquino did no |
| Iraq's | constitution allows governorates to form a semi-independ |
| The | constitution allows for twelve board members including s |
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