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| cle "The Historical Origins of the Alien Tort | Statute: A Response to the Originalists" in Hastings |
| 1971, each Assistant Commandant has been, by | statute, a four-star general, making it the most comm |
| tions of that competition is regulated by the | statute, a copy of which can be found on the official |
| er (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965 is a | statute abolishing the death penalty for murder in Gr |
| II of the United Nations Charter, amended the | statute accordingly. |
| The difference between the Irish acre and the | statute acre arises from the fact that the Irish mile |
| It covers 350 acres (1.42 km2; 0.55 sq mi)350 | statute acres approx of hilly up land. |
| It comprises 4660 | statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and |
| The townland covers 275 | statute acres, including 9 acres (36,000 m2) of water |
| The townland covers 253 | statute acres, including three acres of water. |
| ing to the Ordnance survey, an area of 44,463 | statute acres, of which, 2396 are occupied by the cit |
| The townland covers 89 | statute acres, including 1-acre (4,000 m2) of water. |
| The parish comprised 10,508 | statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, of w |
| The townland covers 140 | statute acres, including 6 acres (24,000 m2) of water |
| d area of the Donohill civil parish is 12,812 | statute acres, or 51.8 square kilometres. |
| The townland covers 315 | statute acres, including 1-acre (4,000 m2) of water. |
| The townland covers 104 | statute acres, including 4 acres (16,000 m2) of water |
| The townland covers 134 | statute acres. |
| The townland covers 132 | statute acres. |
| Knockateggal covers an area of 271 | statute acres. |
| Derryart covers an area of 114 | statute acres. |
| Ummera covers an area of 107 | statute acres. |
| The townland covers an area of 218 | statute acres. |
| Derrintony covers an area of 249 | statute acres. |
| Mucklagh covers an area of 322 | statute acres. |
| Gortahurk covers an area of 390 | statute acres. |
| rawn round the town, including an area of 212 | statute acres. |
| However, “the | statute addressed all languages other than English, a |
| They may invoke the aid of the | statute against all white intruders, so long as they |
| me of piracy is an 1819 United States federal | statute against piracy, amended in 1820 to declare th |
| titutionality of Iowa's workers' compensation | statute against an attack by an employer alleging tha |
| Proposition 17 is an initiative | statute allowing auto insurance companies to charge b |
| mmonly known as the "Baker Act") is a Florida | statute allowing for involuntary examination of an in |
| The | statute also requires VicRoads to "...manage the road |
| The | Statute also dealt with illegitimacy - stating that H |
| Thereby the first bankruptcy | statute also imported into English law for the first |
| The | statute also punishes as second degree murder the kil |
| ever applied the holding of Parden to another | statute, and in fact have narrowed the case in every |
| and his name is bound with the first Italian | statute and the First War of Independence (1848-49). |
| ative disagreed with some elements of the ICC | Statute and argued for the perpatrators to be tried i |
| ght and held that copyright was a creation of | statute and could be limited in its duration. |
| ssed the exam, Iowa amended its bar licensing | statute and became the first state to allow women and |
| ed an actual criminal offense against a legal | statute, and the government cannot deprive an individ |
| vel right of action for damages for breach of | statute and instead stated that the breach can be use |
| risdiction of a Master is fixed by provincial | statute and the rules of court. |
| ght of appeal from the Commonwealth Courts by | statute, and from the State courts by the Australia A |
| "Substantive Criminal Law in the Rome | Statute and its implementation in national legislatio |
| organization incorporated in 1914 by federal | statute and headed by Montreal businessman and Conser |
| ch is challenging the "honest services" fraud | statute and also the fact that Skilling's trial was n |
| The fact that the school was created by | statute and received a significant portion of its fun |
| born in Puerto Rico by that Treaty and under | statute, and not under the 14th Amendment (8 U.S.C. § |
| directed that they be consolidated under the | statute and tried together. |
| it was held that copyright was a creation of | statute and could be limited in its duration. |
| It consists of 146 acres (0.59 km2) | statute and is 657 feet (200 m) at its highest point. |
| Based on the | statute and the President's proclamation, V.F. |
| On 10 July 2008 Shareholders adopted the | Statute and appointing the Managing Board of the PEOP |
| vigorous and powerful language to find in any | statute and I am satisfied that it has been chosen qu |
| Supushpachandra ignored the | statute, and was executed by King Shuradatta. |
| June 28, 1920: Adoption of the New | Statute and renaming the Polytechnical School into Lv |
| He nevertheless exemplified the | statute, and delivered it to parliament. |
| It is on the republican | statute and the Alavese institutions that the current |
| that a thing may be within the letter of the | statute and yet not within the statute, because not w |
| s to the "Jones Act" as another name for this | statute, and eliminated disambiguation between this J |
| The state forbids, both by | statute and in its constitution, the recognition of s |
| were not permissibly within the scope of the | statute and that they violated the First, Fourth, and |
| The Congress adopted amendments to the | Statute and Program of PLDM and approved the merger a |
| e, subject only to the exceptions provided by | statute and matters of federal law. |
| story, tradition, precedent, the purpose of a | statute, and the consequences of competing interpreta |
| ears, was insolvent within the meaning of the | statute, and that immediate steps should be taken to |
| According to PASO | statute and regulations, the host city was selected b |
| , he actually represents (in according to the | statute and to the internal democracy of members of A |
| Generally, the | statute applies to dangerous felonies, felonies that |
| The Licensing Act 1988 is a United Kingdom | statute, applying only to England and Wales, which am |
| The amendments to the | statute are not effective yet. |
| Restaurants licensed under this | statute are not allowed to have separate bars, and ca |
| The courts should only use breaches of a | statute as evidence towards an established tort and s |
| le council, commonly called (but not named in | statute) as a unitary authority. |
| y of the South Carolina Bar is established by | statute as an administrative arm of the South Carolin |
| e Australia Act repealed some sections of the | Statute, as much as they were already adopted. |
| 1 April 2002, when ten countries ratified the | statute at the same time at a special ceremony held a |
| e Protocols, while false, did not violate the | statute at issue because they were "political publica |
| Second, the | statute at issue "constitutes a modest addition" to r |
| The Court held that the state | statute at issue in Stenberg was more ambiguous than |
| ent Assembly in accordance with the electoral | statute attached hereto in order to transform the ins |
| Virginia | statute authorizes a school division to contract with |
| dment itself, despite the lack of any federal | statute authorizing such a suit. |
| egon ballot measure 44 was an initiated state | statute ballot measure on the November 7, 2006 genera |
| Measure 50 was a legislatively-referred state | statute ballot measure for the November 6, 2007 speci |
| Ballot Measure 65 was an initiated state | statute ballot measure for the November 4, 2008 gener |
| ct of discrimination is inconsistent with the | statute, because there was no evidence of discriminat |
| rcepting the communications under the Wiretap | Statute because the web sites, being one of the parti |
| ing to challenge the constitutionality of the | statute because she was under no threat of prosecutio |
| ce 24 June 1745, or who had been attainted by | statute before 24 June 1748, was to automatically for |
| t judgment affirmed the presumption against a | statute binding the Crown. |
| Ch. 2 c. 2' nomenclature is reference to the | statute book of the numbered year of the reign of the |
| les II c. 2' nomenclature is reference to the | statute book of the numbered year of the reign of the |
| orthern Ireland) 1964 and is no longer on the | statute book following the passing of the Civil Conti |
| l history was there an intention to begin the | statute book afresh. |
| ted version is not yet available on the Irish | Statute Book website. |
| fter which he succeeded in promoting onto the | statute book the Isle of Wight Act, to prevent furthe |
| A religious test thus remained on the | statute book until repealed in 1866. |
| iteful measures that was ever placed upon the | Statute Book". |
| inction of being the worst drafted Act on the | statute book". |
| ed the crime of sedition from the New Zealand | statute book. |
| state where Prohibition laws have been on the | statute books for years as compared to those states w |
| This act stayed on Scottish | statute books until repealed as a result of a House o |
| DF in 2000, but the exemption remained on the | statute books as a barrier to full ratification of th |
| The Act is an attempt to put on the | statute books what was formerly recognized by the com |
| sure of Land Value Taxation which reached the | statute books in 1931. |
| The 1508 Charter of Pardon is still on the | statute books as was confirmed in the House of Common |
| o force on 1 August 1715, and remained on the | statute books until 1973. |
| e and Divorce recommended keeping this on the | statute books by a vote of twelve to seven, Section 1 |
| Wicks' Private Member's Bill reached the | statute books, becoming the Carers (Recognition & Ser |
| d by weak-kneed governors, spread them on the | statute books, and there they stand, discouraging pro |
| the bonds, recited, on their face, the wrong | statute, but also stated that they were issued "in pu |
| e of its exercise may have been prescribed by | statute; but the right itself was superior to any sta |
| to combat a growing lack of adherence to the | statute by many federal property management agencies, |
| A 1544 | statute by Henry VIII of England decreed that the cat |
| nction restraining the enforcement of a state | statute by restraining the action of a state officer, |
| intervention of the League of Nations, a new | statute came into power in November 1937, the sandjak |
| Courts created by | statute can have no jurisdiction but such as the stat |
| rimes against humanity as defined in the Rome | Statute can be prosecuted by German courts even if th |
| The | statute cannot be changed by agreement or exploited b |
| is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain ( | statute chapter book number 7 Ann. |
| arliament at Dublin in 1541 which enacted the | statute conferring the title of 'King of Ireland' on |
| They formulated a new test: where one | statute confers a right, and the other takes away the |
| 010, he was re-elected as only candidate in a | statute congress of Groen for four years, with an eno |
| The | statute consisted of 64 articles. |
| The | statute consists of only two clauses - the first is s |
| Sections 8 and 9 of the | Statute contained savers for the entrenched provision |
| ioner of Taxation (1957) to matters where the | statute contains alternatives available to the taxpay |
| The Arms Act 1983 is the primary | statute controlling the possession and use of firearm |
| The | statute could not be challenged until ten years later |
| Rhode Island has a criminal | statute covering acts of violence motivated by sexual |
| North Carolina's hate crimes | statute covers race, color, religion, nationality or |
| Proposition 15 is an initiative | statute creating a public campaign finance system for |
| eks in 1850, based on a provision in the 1850 | statute creating counties that Butte's seat would be |
| urt struck down the law, finding the Nebraska | statute criminalizing "partial birth abortion[s]" vio |
| of the NSDAP (Nazi Party), created by a party | statute dated May 22, 1926. |
| ce it was an entailed honour protected by the | statute De Donis. |
| The | statute declared it unlawful to import into the Unite |
| med Love Stuff, subsequently sued to have the | statute declared unconstitutional under the Alabama C |
| A state | statute defines marriage between a man and a woman. |
| A | statute defines present rights and obligations. |
| eals affirmed the dismissal, citing Louisiana | statute defining a "child," for purposes of damage re |
| the | statute deprived Allgeyer of property without due pro |
| sponse and Recovery Act 2010 is a New Zealand | statute designed to assist reconstruction after the 2 |
| not done so, and Rehnquist believed that the | statute did not need to be construed to allow the gov |
| quired citizenship, so that the repeal of the | statute did not affect his status. |
| n equity if it had jurisdiction, but that the | statute did not authorize it to entertain those consi |
| ally affirmed in 1858, holding that the state | statute did not violate the Indian Commerce Clause, t |
| The same | statute directed the Northern District to hold court |
| The first federal | statute directly regulating non-coal mines did not ap |
| The curing | statute does not apply to cases for divorce or annulm |
| The | statute does not protect foreign visitors, diplomats, |
| This | statute does not apply to Scotland or to (Northern) I |
| aud for some years - an opinion of his that a | statute drafted by Laud for Wadham College, Oxford wa |
| ess restrictive requirements imposed by state | statute during that period. |
| bly, the delegates approved a programme and a | statute, elected Lyuben Karavelov as the organisation |
| 803), is a United States | statute enacted on December 17, 2002, with an effecti |
| 1791, 42 U.S.C. § 4501 et seq.) is a | statute enacted by the United States Congress in 1970 |
| that the trial could go ahead under a treason | statute enacted under King Henry VIII. |
| or Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 is a | statute enacted in 2005 for the purpose of improving |
| metimes known as the Donation Land Act) was a | statute enacted by the Congress of the United States |
| 156) was a Federal | statute, enacted on April 29, 1802, to reorganize the |
| in consequence of the king's letter, passed a | statute enacting that none should take the doctorate |
| the International Criminal Court (ICC), whose | Statute entered into force on July 1, 2002. |
| The court ruled that "invalidating the | statute entirely is not always necessary or justified |
| so prepared the project of the future order's | statute entitled "Norma vitae" (Rule of Life). |
| minister was not a foreign laborer under the | statute even though he was a foreigner. |
| th Circuit for a determination of whether the | statute exacted a Penn Central-like taking. |
| n that determines Indian status, although the | statute explicitly rejected affiliation by adoption. |
| He published a new | statute for the academy, reformed the curriculum (add |
| 371, the general federal criminal conspiracy | statute, for conspiracy to violate the Wiretap Act, 1 |
| Virginia | Statute for Religious Freedom (1785; United States) W |
| As it is the major criminal law | statute for New South Wales, it is an extensive legal |
| arged with drafting a joint Allied occupation | statute for Japan, to be based on the same document. |
| The objective of the | Statute for a European company is "to create a Europe |
| His | statute for this purpose is dated 22 February 1561. |
| g group, which established the initial "Draft | Statute for an International Criminal Court". |
| were prosecuted under the Federal Hate Crimes | Statute for using violence and intimidation to drive |
| ca, starting with Thomas Jefferson's Virginia | Statute for Religious Freedom and finishing on today' |
| on head of a committee to draw up a form of a | statute for paying tithes in cities. Draycot held a n |
| pacity he was responsible for the ILC's Draft | Statute for an International Criminal Court (1994) an |
| The | statute forbade any more Gypsies from entering the re |
| The Board is also barred by | statute from holding an election in a unit if it has |
| ir State Convention, being forbidden by Texas | statute from holding a primary. |
| Forrester argued that the state | statute generally forbidding the replacement of a can |
| esire to minimize confusion between this 1917 | statute governing Puerto Rico and the Jones Act of 19 |
| Ontario's Municipal Act, 2001 is the main | statute governing the creation, administration and go |
| Kerner opined that the state | statute governing the sale of 3.2 percent beer had no |
| The new | statute governing the position noted the losses that |
| General Assembly of North Carolina enacted a | statute granting 3,000 acres (12 km2) of vacant land |
| This first | statute had abolished all religious legislation passe |
| ht of the case before him and stated that the | statute had intended "to tip the balance somewhat mor |
| ry 1550, in Edward VI's reign, long after the | Statute had fallen out of use, it was revived under J |
| orientation" to Missouri's non-discrimination | statute had its first committee hearing in March 2010 |
| before January 1, 1999 can operate under the | statute if they express it in their community declara |
| "use" of a firearm for purposes of a federal | statute imposing penalties for "use" of a firearm "du |
| rict attorney applied the red light abatement | statute in an illegal manner pertaining to the issue. |
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