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the charge of sedition, which was not a crime | legally recognized by the government. |
How he obtained a minigun | legally is also questionable. |
This university is a school | legally established under School Code: 85171772,No. |
In order to occupy a house | legally, a squatter must have exclusive access to tha |
e telecom companies involved would be able to | legally resell the services under their own brand. |
h (screenwriter, Ten Things I Hate About You, | Legally Blonde, The Ugly Truth) |
) - land, except as mentioned above, remained | legally in private ownership and the LPG, although of |
demy of Sciences and the Swedish Academy, are | legally private organisations (although enjoying roya |
It is unclear, however, if this acceptance is | legally valid. |
The Witchcraft Act remained | legally in force in Northern Ireland, although it was |
not stop because it believed its activity was | legally permissible. |
bsequent meeting, duly constituted, Acton was | legally elected, but displaced by Parliament in favou |
he Contras and allowing the administration to | legally solicit funds for the Contras from foreign go |
ard Jenkins, not even old enough to adopt him | legally. |
He adopted the | legally changed name Hugh Vere Huntly Duff Lucas-Toot |
District of Florida ruled that the album was | legally obscene; this ruling was later overturned by |
ainst the BBC, meaning the allegations remain | legally unchallenged. |
lt consumer in any state should be allowed to | legally purchase and have shipped to them any wine fr |
was well known as a poacher, but also worked | legally, sweeping streets and undertaking general lab |
the CRoW Act, Boulsworth Hill can now also be | legally climbed from the Yorkshire side, near Hebden |
and drawings in England, which is also still | legally valid. |
Although not | legally enforceable limits, NIOSH RELs are considered |
Amesbury is | legally a city, but officially calls itself a town. |
ment with Waring of Liverpool, an arrangement | legally ratified by the establishment of Waring & Gil |
Motive is no part of the crime and is | legally irrelevant to criminal responsibility. |
an be shot, forced in to labor, and exploited | legally. |
City Life is not a law firm and cannot | legally represent former tenants and owners. |
It achieved this and transmitted | legally for 4 weeks from 28 August 1994 on 100.5FM to |
rried 11 February 1939 (bigamously) and 1949 ( | legally) Michael Rowley (d. |
at employs its own teaching staff and remains | legally autonomous. |
ngineering/applied science technology and are | legally protected for use only by fully certified mem |
arena is sponsored by Fifth Third Bank and is | legally named "Fifth Third Arena at Shoemaker Center" |
Imperial Japanese Army against China and were | legally Japanese citizens prior to the end of World W |
of campaigning, making it the first and only | legally licenced African radio station in the UK. |
s writ, because the throne was vacant, and no | legally summoned parliament could ever be assembled a |
cording to the CoS, is copyrighted and cannot | legally be reproduced without their permission in con |
parents were in a common-law marriage and not | legally married. |
nd to have been maintained correctly and were | legally authorised for the flights. |
Surprisingly, androstenedione was | legally defined as an anabolic steroid, even though t |
the Sixth Amendment requirement that any fact | legally necessary to support a sentence must be eithe |
In any case, | legally the Overground TOC is "Rail for London Ltd", |
nformation rejection of WJWC's application to | legally create a newspaper and a radio station. |
uring the Fascist period, all architects were | legally forced to join the party; but the most succes |
omestic agreements between spouses are rarely | legally enforceable, this principle was rebutted wher |
The remaining four tracks are available | legally for the first time: A piano adaptation of the |
ning psychoactive ethyl alcohol, are produced | legally throughout the world. |
enters serving homeless populations are often | legally constrained from exceeding authorized capacit |
i Kimura, although same-sex marriages are not | legally recognised in Japan. |
Regulators are not | legally required to provide a Wells Notice; however, |
As there are no | legally incorporated political parties on the Islands |
Its products are only | legally available in Pakistan owing to a prohibition |
o all otherwise qualified couples who are not | legally married. |
In Canada (and Ontario), plebiscites are not | legally binding. |
of the International Court of Justice are not | legally binding. |
ed so tempting as souvenirs that they are now | legally protected by the National Trust which owns th |
e, for example, various opiates are available | legally as prescription-only medicines, and cannabis |
Whilst such banners of county arms are | legally not generally available for public use, a sim |
Lord Arran therefore | legally succeeded on his brother's death on 5 Novembe |
lvis Presley impersonator, going so far as to | legally change his last name to "Presley." |
The ideal model of a charter school was as a | legally and financially autonomous public school (wit |
o publish what is defined by Montana law as a | legally binding decision: To wit, its declaration was |
The association is | legally committed to carry out a full refurbishment o |
the Deerfield Property Owners Association was | legally incorporated in the State of Maryland. |
The system is used to attempt to | legally protect companies from punishment under laws |
In 1726 he attempted to | legally prevent his half-brothers from inheriting his |
Attempts to | legally define "terrorism", "state-sponsored terroris |
he age at which people in South Australia are | legally considered adults from 21 to 18. Lionel Murph |
t permits, and if Blackwater is authorized to | legally use and have automatic weapons at their Moyoc |
ir laws, institutions and autonomy, remaining | legally distinct but federated in a dynastic union un |
sure an untolled alternative is available (as | legally required), while the tolled new lanes would b |
has evolved over time, but he still balks at | legally binding limits on carbon dioxide emissions, e |
He would remain with the band, although | legally regarded as a hired hand, for the next five y |
The baronetcy is | legally considered dormant, although it is essentiall |
n the 1990s as one of the few BASIC compilers | legally available for download from BBSes. |
It is the first album in history to be deemed | legally obscene. |
Flutoprazepam can only be used | legally by health professionals and for university re |
as the "mistake" because he could not be held | legally accountable for killing her. |
It can only be used | legally by health professionals and for university re |
Blueberry Yum Yum can be obtained | legally with a prescription from dispensaries in Cali |
orms first aid incorrectly, can still be held | legally liable for errors made. |
inate in 1849, believing himself to be acting | legally in obedience to the directives of the Frankfu |
nt evidence for the dismissal to be justified | legally. |
on the 24 December 1989, believe to be still | legally binding. |
, however, the book continued to be available | legally in Scotland, as well as overseas. |
ed under the condition that she be considered | legally incompetent and therefore have a legal guardi |
It will be available | legally in America in 2011. |
gh trade unions would continue to be harassed | legally through anti-trust suits and injunctions. |
not imply that pedophiles should not be held | legally responsible for their actions. |
ueasy, and if indeed this turns out to be not | legally permissible, then I am happy to hear that." |
Reserve lands may not be seized | legally, nor is the personal property of a band or a |
It can be used | legally only by health professionals and for universi |
get consuming them that you can be pronounced | legally insane. |
the possibility that Neu! 4 could be reissued | legally with his consent in the future. |
Nimetazepam can only be used | legally by health professionals and for university re |
ions and their executive officers can be held | legally responsible under the Alien Tort Claims Act f |
And one can be recognized | legally in court in their new name. |
est Army, the Emperor Alexander I became both | legally and actually its commander-in-chief, since ac |
ebruary Revolution of 1917 Yedinstvo became a | legally functioning political group. |
In 1987, the orchestra became a | legally independent organization. |
Just because they're | legally separate entities doesn't mean it isn't a goo |
was shuttered, and has recently been reopened | legally to the public and is open every day from 6 am |
KAOS GL has been a | legally registered non-government organisation (NGO) |
arov government in parliament had been formed | legally. |
" items (in the original font) have been made | legally since 2003. |
walls, The Embassy, Maunkberrys) before being | legally old enough to be in them. |
h protects ISPs and web sites from being held | legally responsible for disseminating content provide |
Dean said that a health-care benefit wouldn't | legally fall under a pension benefit, and therefore w |
Although Bhumibol is | legally a constitutional monarch, he has made several |
It is the biggest bass | legally caught in the state - and perhaps country - t |
ficantly, during his tenure as bishop Godfrey | legally changed the name of the jurisdiction to the " |
Moh-say") was the first free black settlement | legally sanctioned in what would become the United St |
al, the Georgia law remained on the books and | legally enforceable. |
horses, The two asserted they had bought them | legally, though legal paperwork was never presented. |
, Bell Atlantic chose to "unify" its brand by | legally renaming all of its telephone companies - inc |
In order to broadcast on-line | legally using the required licences issued by the MCP |
control of Blount County Broadcasting Service | legally passed from Luther Daniel Bentley Jr. to Luth |
e founded a research laboratory, but couldn't | legally use her name in connection with it. |
.), "Dreams of Desires" (owned by him but not | legally available), "Taoist Sexuality" (1999, Adam & |
The three were charged with, but never | legally convicted of, making false and malicious accu |
icikamak is related to, but constitutionally, | legally, historically and administratively distinct f |
es not constitute the sale; and the buyer may | legally cancel the sale and claim the return of the m |
e centers around those who profit by creating | legally proprietary systems of yoga in countries othe |
and require only that each value field can be | legally assigned to the corresponding variable field; |
number of weeks at which the operation can be | legally performed in Britain by talking out the measu |
immigrants looking for honest work can arrive | legally. |
is the fact that regional governments can not | legally finance restoration of federal-level building |
the case of statutory rape, the victim can be | legally bound to pay child support to his rapist. |
he can't perform the ceremony, as he can only | legally marry real people, not snowpeople. |
article, the word free generally means can be | legally obtained without paying any money (cf. |
Minister for Veterans' Affairs; misuse can be | legally enforced particularly for commercial purposes |
of state is Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada; a | legally distinct position from the Queen of the Unite |
ses, to determine how many cancellations were | legally justified. |
she has a higher risk of skin cancer-has been | legally restricted in some places as providing medica |
Service and other security agencies cannot be | legally punished by crimes committed during the dicta |
sh ROM files are owned by Apple and cannot be | legally distributed. |
a title that the Archbishop of Canterbury is | legally permitted, in England, to use to sign his nam |
eptions for people to own a cartridge handgun | legally. |
Adrian Lester as well as the London casts of | Legally Blonde and Into the Woods to name a few. |
They caught it | legally, using a trot line baited with small bluegill |
Wine from Champagne cannot | legally be sold until it has aged on the lees in the |
l studies, Herrera auditioned for a chance to | legally busk on the London Underground. |
name Tempest Storm about 1950 and changed it | legally in 1957. |
r not he just started using it, or changed it | legally. |
lia, UKTV, like all pay TV drama channels, is | legally required to spend 10 per cent of their total |
; Bono and Cher had a daughter, Chastity (now | legally named Chaz after gender transition), on March |
was responsible for what British children are | legally obliged to study at school via the National C |
After the children are | legally removed from his care by Arthur Poe, Olaf beg |
recognized the Armenian Catholic Church (that | legally included also the Syrian Catholic Church) as |
Canadian citizens can | legally possess registered firearms of any class (non |
lation, it is intended to provided citizens a | legally mandate mechanism for obtaining government re |
ever, if it is merely that the Citizens Party | legally merged into the Socialist Party - or even if |
enefits, becoming the second American city to | legally recognize same-sex relationships (Berkeley ha |
It is for this reason that the city, while | legally named the District of Columbia, is still comm |
Indian land claims, even when such a claim is | legally viable and within the statute of limitations. |
This led to him being classified as | legally blind by the medical profession. |
s was not, strictly speaking, a collection of | legally enforceable food standards. |
sraelis and Palestinians are comfortable, and | legally allowed to meet, Musalaha activities often ta |
with Putney Heath and Putney Lower Common is | legally protected by the Wimbledon and Putney Commons |
t licensing: "It found that the company could | legally enforce the post-sale restriction under a Fed |
puter security), to access computer networks, | legally or otherwise |
This concession was | legally abolished by the Transport Act of 1962, howev |
A native of Terryville, Connecticut, he | legally changed his last name from Jablonowski to App |
However, this was considered insufficient, | legally, until a bill was passed by Parliament in 167 |
ode, Hobart, and Long, considering themselves | legally entitled to bail, applied to the court of kin |
blic funds were used for its construction, so | legally separation of church and state was maintained |
with all three South Korean content providers | legally and will soon be adding Chinese, Taiwanese an |
new Penal Code of 1973, an abortion could be | legally allowed under three major conditions: if the |
At that time, unfortunately, they could not | legally marry, since Hayley was still seen as a male |
East Germans could not | legally exchange East German marks for hard currency. |
Since the priest could not | legally adopt a child, he handed over the responsibil |
ly finally divorcing Carroll so they could be | legally married. |
Sandford, which stated that slavery could not | legally be excluded from U.S. territories (since Doug |
the undeniable previous misdemeanors could be | legally admitted as impairing the value of their test |
Though these soldiers could be | legally jailed or executed by most armies a century a |
e matter, further declaring that it could not | legally grant secession. |
any legal resident of the US, who could then | legally vote in local elections. |
were (possibly) considered 20 and could drink | legally. |
irst state where driverless vehicles could be | legally operated on public roads. |
d the confusion as to whether liquor could be | legally sold in Illinois following the ratification o |
sel engaged in the slave trade which could be | legally detained. |
irectly employed by the BBC, and so could not | legally strike with their employees. |
Since they could not | legally be hunted or shot due to the close proximity |
ederal court, arguing that the city could not | legally annex areas if it did not provide certain ser |
The individual London Borough councils are | legally bound to comply with the plan. |
unty councils the metropolitan counties still | legally exist, and are each a ceremonial county. |
New Zealand was the first country to | legally require nurses to be registered. |
4577 same name/common ancestor couples became | legally married. |
In Queensland, same-sex couples cannot | legally adopt a child, but they may become foster par |
longer Muslim, but only the Shariah Court can | legally recognize this. |
Any viable assets were covertly (but | legally) moved into separate subsidiaries under the A |
ion of both countries meant that Crawford was | legally in the right, but neither General would give |
It also creates a | legally separate Welsh Government and a Corporate Bod |
In New South Wales, criminal responsibility | legally commences at the age of ten. |
ine has been installed, so that customers can | legally start their journey without incurring a penal |
This factor means the cycle path | legally couldn't continue along the tracks, unless th |
Daftmill could | legally start bottling a single malt (or supplying bl |
Darr was | legally drunk at the time. |
al recovery industry and Repo 102, 34 days to | legally stealing other peoples stuff as well as perso |
Repo 102-34 Days to | Legally stealing other peoples stuff, 2003- GHD Publi |
t detain the defendant until the defendant is | legally discharged. |
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