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"The Political Causes Which Shaped the | Statute of Uses". |
Based on the | statute and the President's proclamation, V.F. |
It was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1948. |
First page of the | statute of the PFP (Bulgarian Section) |
Supushpachandra ignored the | statute, and was executed by King Shuradatta. |
It was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
It is sometimes known as the | Statute of Tenures. |
He nevertheless exemplified the | statute, and delivered it to parliament. |
The amendments to the | statute are not effective yet. |
Third, the | statute in question reasonably extends longstanding p |
the | statute deprived Allgeyer of property without due pro |
It was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1863 and the Statute Law (Ir |
laims Court dismissed this action on both the | statute of limitations in the Indian Claims Commissio |
Fourth, the | statute properly accounts for state interests, by end |
e Act was formally repealed as expired by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1871. |
A religious test thus remained on the | statute book until repealed in 1866. |
In January 2000 the winery have received the | statute of the Joint Stock Company "AROMA". |
endum failed by nearly ⅔ and that part of the | statute was not enacted. |
the soft plain meaning rule to interpret the | statute in this case. |
surrendering of the Basque Army in 1937, the | statute was abolished. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1963. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1981. |
It was formally repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1863. |
joined by the other two justices, calling the | statute overbroad. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1948. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998 |
a law had been revised in 1996, extending the | statute of limitations retroactively. |
In which Commonwealth Realm has the | Statute of Westminster been rendered useless? |
e Australia Act repealed some sections of the | Statute, as much as they were already adopted. |
ticle 12 reads: "This Act may be cited as the | Statute of Westminster, 1931"? |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law Repeals Act 1986. |
It was itself repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1871. |
It is currently referred to as the | Statute of the Council of Europe. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1958. |
Section 9 was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
Sections 11 and 12 were repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
Section 15 was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
Sections 13 and 14 were repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1966. |
"The Coronation Oath of Edward II and the | Statute of York". |
Edward's first matter was "the | statute on the repeal of the ordinances". |
Section 5 was repealed in part by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1948. |
Sections 2 and 4 were repealed in part by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1888. |
established by the articles 10 and 11 of the | Statute of Veneto. |
This Act was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1948. |
Brazil's federal law 8112 of 1990 is the | statute of civil servants of the Union. |
It was itself repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1863. |
ccording to Icelandic police authorities, the | statute of limitations for the act has passed. |
Also, the | statute of limitations for an espionage prosecution w |
The Schedule was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1963. |
Section 4 was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1875. |
Sections 2 and 3 were repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1963. |
ntroduced in to Wales, particularly after the | Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 . |
Fifth, the | statute is narrowly tailored to only address the legi |
cancy had to be filled in accordance with the | Statute of the ICJ. |
In June 1995, the | statute of limitations ran out on the assault and kid |
d to offer lesser non-capital offenses as the | statute of limitations had expired on them when Spazi |
ated for a bill in California that lifted the | statute of limitations on child sexual abuse cases. |
The lifting of the | statute of limitations allowed Drivon and other lawye |
minister was not a foreign laborer under the | statute even though he was a foreigner. |
before January 1, 1999 can operate under the | statute if they express it in their community declara |
Article 125 of the | Statute makes it clear that only states can become pa |
f the Act were repealed on 11 May 1993 by the | Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993. |
It is clear from the text of the | statute that it was framed in a purposive manner. |
argued that the broad remedial purpose of the | statute was incompatible with the Court's "cramped" i |
The Act is an attempt to put on the | statute books what was formerly recognized by the com |
rieties that resulted in no action due to the | statute of limitations. |
stion was whether Parliament intended for the | statute to bind the Crown. |
l history was there an intention to begin the | statute book afresh. |
harter, the relevant changes were made to the | Statute of the ICTR. |
g been spent) under Schedule 1, Part V of the | Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1981. |
e established in 1983 under Article 12 of the | Statute of Autonomy for Aragon. |
The objective of the | Statute for a European company is "to create a Europe |
On 10 July 2008 Shareholders adopted the | Statute and appointing the Managing Board of the PEOP |
ercial Code (section 8-113) has abrogated the | statute of frauds. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1948, having become obsolete |
Second, the | statute at issue "constitutes a modest addition" to r |
In England and Wales, the | Statute of Wills was repealed and superseded by the W |
The Act has been repealed by the | Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008 (c.12), Schedule 1, Pa |
Seven of the States followed the | Statute of Anne and the Continental Congress' resolut |
The 1508 Charter of Pardon is still on the | statute books as was confirmed in the House of Common |
ing to do was seen as a violation of both the | Statute of Praemunire and the canon law of England. |
the Parliament of Tasmania that provides the | statute relating to conservation of flora and fauna. |
titutes the evidence of the judgment, and the | statute of limitations begins to run from that date. |
arliament at Dublin in 1541 which enacted the | statute conferring the title of 'King of Ireland' on |
Sections 8 and 9 of the | Statute contained savers for the entrenched provision |
Australia adopted the | Statute in 1942; to clarify government war powers, th |
he Ibarretxe Plan is a proposal to revise the | statute so as to amplify Basque autonomy put forward |
The Congress adopted amendments to the | Statute and Program of PLDM and approved the merger a |
VIII, c. 5), sometimes called the | Statute of Bridges, was an Act of Parliament of the P |
The court ruled that "invalidating the | statute entirely is not always necessary or justified |
r internal democracy in the regulation on the | statute of European political parties. |
uthern District of New York on grounds of the | Statute of Limitations. |
e Act ensured that, under section four of the | Statute, the request and consent of the Parliament of |
laws, but could not prosecute because of the | statute of limitations. |
rformance on one party's behalf can trump the | statute of frauds requirements outlined in the Unifor |
erdam is directly nor indirectly named in the | statute, so I guess it has the same level as Oranjest |
th Circuit for a determination of whether the | statute exacted a Penn Central-like taking. |
The Act was repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1908, though it had by this |
nd opposes centralism, a stance backed by the | statute of the Republican Left of Catalonia. |
s treating respectively of the common and the | statute law relating to the subject, and an appendix |
iteful measures that was ever placed upon the | Statute Book". |
med Love Stuff, subsequently sued to have the | statute declared unconstitutional under the Alabama C |
not done so, and Rehnquist believed that the | statute did not need to be construed to allow the gov |
ion 1(1) of, and Part 4 of Schedule 1 to, the | Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1977 (c.18). |
Signed twenty years after Magna Carta, the | Statute of Merton was in essence another limitation o |
atic right to autonomy, which resulted in the | Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1979. |
e after hotly contested arguments because the | statute of limitations had run out. |
Vuitch lost in the sense that the | statute was ruled not "vague;" the district court's d |
les II c. 2' nomenclature is reference to the | statute book of the numbered year of the reign of the |
863 by section 1 of, and the Schedule to, the | Statute Law Revision Act 1863. |
oyalties in writing, the judge ruled that the | statute was not applicable. |
apital Punishment Act 1820 (c.116) and by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
n that determines Indian status, although the | statute explicitly rejected affiliation by adoption. |
d Act was formally repealed in Ireland by the | Statute Law Revision (Pre-Union Irish Statutes) Act, |
t Jackson true but judged him not guilty: the | statute of limitations had expired on his crimes. |
dition in Tibetan language, 11/30/05) and the | statute of women in the Tibetan society. |
and was formally repealed as obsolete by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1867. |
Anderson said: "There is no provision in the | statute of the UCI fior provisional or temporary affi |
The difference between the Irish acre and the | statute acre arises from the fact that the Irish mile |
Shortly before the | statute of limitations was to expire, a federal grand |
They may invoke the aid of the | statute against all white intruders, so long as they |
ung man, but charges were dismissed under the | statute of limitations. |
it expired, and was formally repealed by the | Statute Law Revision Act 1863. |
Wicks' Private Member's Bill reached the | statute books, becoming the Carers (Recognition & Ser |
urt overturned a California law extending the | statute of limitations for sex crimes involving child |
repealed after the close of the war with the | Statute Law Revision Act 1950. |
rectly mentioned in this section however; the | statute only calls for the Secretary of State to admi |
ulani he worked under Petro Poga to draft the | Statute that separated the Albanian Justice system fr |
were filed against Barrett and Aitken, as the | statute of limitations for illegal inducement had exp |
stern Australian Parliament that provides the | statute relating to conservation and legal protection |
of the United Kingdom on 18 July 1973 by the | Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973. |
Trusts in England after the | Statute of Uses: a View from the Sixteenth Century in |
ning in Early-Modern England: "Having" in the | Statute of Wills 1540, in J. Tiley, ed, Studies in th |
tions of that competition is regulated by the | statute, a copy of which can be found on the official |
sure of Land Value Taxation which reached the | statute books in 1931. |
s not the function of judges to read into the | statute limitations they themselves considered expedi |
rgument of innocence, Allgeyer challenged the | statute on grounds that it violated the Due Process C |
The court held that the | statute was in violation of the State Constitution's |
that a thing may be within the letter of the | statute and yet not within the statute, because not w |
gn, sent a letter to the FEC stating that the | statute of limitations (5 years per Oklahoma law) on |
on November 25, 1947, New Zealand adopted the | Statute of Westminster 1931, an Act of the British Pa |
However, “the | statute addressed all languages other than English, a |
In August 2001, the | Statute Law Amendment (Relationships) Act 2001 and th |
al publication The Statutes of the Realm, the | Statute of Ireland concerning Coparceners is not in t |
amendment validated HRS § 572-1 by taking the | statute out of the ambit of the equal protection clau |
2., were fee-simple, and after the | statute no custom can begin, because the statute bein |
were not permissibly within the scope of the | statute and that they violated the First, Fourth, and |
ll the United Kingdom's obligations under the | Statute, particularly in relation to the arrest and s |
s also the location where Edward I signed the | Statute of Rhuddlan, laying down the way by which the |
bels' demands, which included a repeal of the | Statute of Labourers that prevented workers changing |
The role envisaged for the MPEDA under the | statute is comprehensive - covering fisheries of all |
ll's fall from power and the enactment of the | statute of the Six Articles. |
f Appeal to make a ruling clarifying when the | statute of limitations for theft of trade secrets beg |
of other realms that had not yet ratified the | Statute of Westminster (Australia, the Union of South |
Act applying in Canada under the terms of the | Statute of Westminster 1931, which allowed the Britis |
On June 18, 2006, a referendum altering the | statute to expand the authority of the Catalan govern |
ossible for an Arizona court to rule that the | statute was invalid under the terms of the Arizona Co |
o force on 1 August 1715, and remained on the | statute books until 1973. |
ported a "Yes" vote in the referendum for the | Statute that granted autonomy to Galicia in 1980. |
ut that he considers the case to be under the | statute of limitations and the killing an accident. |
der but manslaughter - thus falling under the | statute of limitations which had expired. |
t was most likely due to some omission in the | Statute of Uses. |
inction of being the worst drafted Act on the | statute book". |
til six years after they were caused, and the | statute of limitations was three years after the inju |
because the statement "any court" within the | statute was meant for U.S. convictions only. |
1593 making Puritanism an offence against the | statute law. |
863 by section 1 of, and the Schedule to, the | Statute Law Revision Act 1863. |
section 1 of, and the first schedule to, the | Statute Law Revision Act 1948. |
of the Constitution was necessary because the | Statute of the International Criminal Court granted t |
ional opposition prompted the adoption of the | Statute in 1947 when its leader and future Prime Mini |
, he actually represents (in according to the | statute and to the internal democracy of members of A |
d by weak-kneed governors, spread them on the | statute books, and there they stand, discouraging pro |
Instead of suspending the | statute of limitations for one year on lawsuits of al |
e, and gave his second reading in 1549 on the | Statute of Marlborough. |
d in 2001 Peru's Supreme Court ruled that the | statute of limitations had run out following a recomm |
ct of discrimination is inconsistent with the | statute, because there was no evidence of discriminat |
and the Austrian government claimed that the | statute of limitations had expired on her war crimes, |
e Basque Country prior to the approval of the | Statute of Autonomy. |
Ch. 2 c. 2' nomenclature is reference to the | statute book of the numbered year of the reign of the |
ure to present the claim as prescribed in the | statute is not to let it in against the heirs or devi |
ce it was an entailed honour protected by the | statute De Donis. |
ily modifies Article 11 of Paragraph 1 of the | Statute of the International Tribunal to increase the |
The Court of Arraye was confirmed with the | Statute of Winchester in 1285 which commanded that "e |
w as well as the Provisions of Oxford and the | Statute of Marlborough." |
tesch was released when it was found that the | statute of limitations (which was in place due to his |
In my opinion in enacting the | statute now under consideration a legislature exercis |
As a result of the | Statute, the Ordinances were repealed, and no attempt |
Generally, the | statute applies to dangerous felonies, felonies that |
in achieving the legitimate purpose that the | statute was enacted to serve. |
He took a leading part in framing the | statute which, in 1802, launched the system of public |
use of electronic means of communication, the | statute of frauds is unsuited to the realities of the |
n 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the | statute prohibiting adults from portraying children i |
DF in 2000, but the exemption remained on the | statute books as a barrier to full ratification of th |
Congress could have specified in the | statute that the bill sought to enforce a substantive |
orthern Ireland) 1964 and is no longer on the | statute book following the passing of the Civil Conti |
held a Parliament at the Priory at which the | Statute of Merton was agreed allowing amongst other m |
directed that they be consolidated under the | statute and tried together. |
1 April 2002, when ten countries ratified the | statute at the same time at a special ceremony held a |
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