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n verified as a United States citizen or as a | lawfully admitted alien. |
ietta, while his peerages (which could not be | lawfully alienated in the way he intended) passed to h |
down by law, information relating to services | lawfully available in another state. |
in gold, and opposed the notion that it might | lawfully be paid in depreciated greenbacks. |
legal opinion that a private fence could not | lawfully be constructed across Sims Creek, because of |
Catholics, as that excommunicated princes may | lawfully be murdered, that no faith should be kept wit |
ed that the lives of non-combatants could not | lawfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruct |
ion of Eastern Orthodoxy is that it has never | lawfully been under Roman authority, Orthodox Christia |
of Lancaster, and the heirs male of his body | lawfully begotten for ever. |
ade a decision saying not only had they acted | lawfully but they acted in accordance with government |
By common law, one may | lawfully change their name and be "known and recognize |
y argues that without the above, no agent can | lawfully claim to perform the duties they have been em |
criminal proceeding, the Secretary must first | lawfully collect evidence and arrest the accused perso |
ath the land of another, if the extraction is | lawfully conducted on his own property (Kelly v. Ohio |
anner case), which ruled that a person cannot | lawfully consent to anything more than the infliction |
issary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury | lawfully constituted by Elizabeth Fox widow the relict |
l, and appealing to an assembly of the clergy | lawfully convened, though it did not lead to the retur |
persons so doing or offending...being thereof | lawfully convicted according to the laws of this realm |
again offend and be thereof in form aforesaid | lawfully convicted, that then the same person shall fo |
ors, consentors, and abbettors, being thereof | lawfully convicted, according to the laws and customes |
there was no interregnum in Scotland as their | lawfully crowned and anointed king was only in exile. |
vil War law, the Long Parliament could not be | lawfully dissolved without its own consent which it di |
icially how much an unoffending citizen might | lawfully do in defense of his habituation and househol |
lared ‘to go to another State to do something | lawfully done there cannot . . . |
o, or destruction of, property caused by acts | lawfully done by the Crown during, or in contemplation |
Lawfully elected officials returned to their offices, | |
declared guilt for waging a war “against the | lawfully established Govt. of the land”. |
ses arose from her actions in "uncovering and | lawfully exercising ancient rights of way and the righ |
certain lands in the province had never been | lawfully extinguished. |
They fought | lawfully for Him and now save those who sing:/ Glory t |
The fact that a new union was | lawfully formed in the 1780s by secession from the old |
were under the jurisdiction of New York, and | lawfully made under that jurisdiction |
of this Case of Conscience, whether a Man may | lawfully marry his Wife's Sister,' London, 1657, repri |
the rights and expectations of consumers who | lawfully obtain digital entertainment." |
As he could | lawfully only serve as MP for one constituency, Leeds |
y member of the executive branch to be acting | lawfully or within the scope of his or her authority w |
eva, and Genesee) were refused recognition as | lawfully part of the meeting. |
to accomplish their goals "Behind the scenes, | lawfully, peacefully, without violence and without ris |
of use of official traffic signs that can be | lawfully placed on or near roads in England, Scotland, |
. Harwood, 112 U. S. 354, a patent "cannot be | lawfully reissued for the mere purpose of enlarging th |
e Laws, must needs know, that the King cannot | lawfully seek any other benefit in judicial proceeding |
d down cases where interception could be done | lawfully, stating that having reasonable grounds to be |
ovided civil immunity to victims of crime who | lawfully use deadly force to protect themselves and th |
gned, that a man may assemble people together | lawfully without danger of raising a riot, rout, or un |
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