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Prior to the Great | Reform Act of 1832 there was also a separate Newport |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, Bedfordshire had a population of |
The Commonhold and Leasehold | Reform Act 2002 (c.15) is an Act of the Parliament of |
reated for the 1832 general election, when the | Reform Act 1832 divided the former two-seat Devon con |
vote system until the 1868 election, when the | Reform Act 1867 reduced its representation to one MP, |
uthorities who are required, now by the Police | Reform Act 2002, to make arrangements for custody vis |
gham, surveyed by Dawson in 1831 for the Great | Reform Act |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, and ab |
the United States Senate version of the Patent | Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145) moved forward with an am |
ry borough of Greenwich had been formed by the | Reform Act 1832. |
Since its introduction by the Education | Reform Act 1998, the National Curriculum has been imp |
the 19th and 20th Centuries (notably the Great | Reform Act of 1832), have eroded the administrative a |
After the passage of the | Reform Act he turned, with Hetherington, to the campa |
n antidote to its corruption, and survived the | Reform Act with both its MPs intact. |
On the passing of the | Reform Act 1832 Molesworth was returned to Parliament |
correct of the inequities remaining after the | Reform Act of 1832, spanned roughly 1838 to 1850. |
Under the | Reform Act 1832, which liberalised the franchise, Bew |
In 1831, during the | Reform Act agitation, he helped form the National Uni |
argely repealed and replaced by the Regulatory | Reform Act 2001. |
He stoutly opposed Catholic Emancipation, the | Reform Act of 1832, the repeal of the Corn Laws, and |
e was one of the constituencies created by the | Reform Act of 1832, and as of 2006 has been a Labour/ |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, Lincolnshire had a population of |
By the Great | Reform Act as it was eventually passed in 1832, Calne |
an amendment to the Comprehensive Immigration | Reform Act of 2006, a United States Senate bill that |
for Kendal, which had been established by the | Reform Act 1832. |
Under the Great | Reform Act of 1832 the boundaries were extended to en |
provisions of the Zamindari Abolition and Land | Reform Act of which he was the major architect. |
rliamentary boundaries had been altered by the | Reform Act 1867, and he contested the new two-seat Ea |
ry borough in 1295, and abolished by the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
pregnancy in accordance with the Abortion Law | Reform Act 2008. |
t was created by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and became effective on 22 May 1989 |
sition was established by the Executive Branch | Reform Act of 1986. |
and the borough was disfranchised in the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
ms of office, Nigh signed the Executive Branch | Reform Act of 1986, which reorganized the executive b |
ncome tax rates for some income brackets - Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, Norfolk had a population of appro |
tutionality of most of the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act of 2002, often referred to as the McCain-F |
It was created by the | Reform Act 1867 for the 1868 general election, and un |
2, the Congress passed the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act ("McCain-Feingold") to regulate money in p |
Under the | Reform Act 1832, part of the Division became the Parl |
The Mississippi Education | Reform Act of 1982 was adopted in an effort to "impro |
d at the end of the Medicare Physician Payment | Reform Act of 2009 (H.R. 3961 ) upon the passage of H |
and other sponsors of the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act (known popularly as "McCain-Feingold") in |
The Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment | Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR-21), which provi |
At the time of the Great | Reform Act in 1832, Kent had a population of approxim |
voted in for the Tax | Reform Act of 2007 (HB2) |
rmed House of Commons but was abolished by the | Reform Act 1832. |
h the passage of the Comprehensive Immigration | Reform Act of 2006. |
new constituency which had been created by the | Reform Act 1832. |
voted for the Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
made possible by the Labour Government's Sixth | Reform Act (Representation of the People Act 1969). |
m established by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987 (No.40 of 1987) where members were s |
voted in favor of the Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
ion and the introduction of the Social Housing | Reform Act of Ontario. |
cate the citizens recently enfranchised by the | Reform Act 1867 to vote wisely). |
The | Reform Act of 1885 abolished the borough of Ripon, bu |
made defunct by the Weapon Systems Acquisition | Reform Act of 2009. |
, and, for most of its history until the Great | Reform Act of 1832 reformed the franchise, the majori |
until its representation was halved under the | Reform Act 1832. |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act for the 1832 general election, and abolish |
The constituency was created by the Great | Reform Act for the 1832 general election as a parliam |
the Slave Trade Act (1807 and 1833), the Great | Reform Act (1832), and successive Representation of t |
parts had previously been entitled; the Great | Reform Act reduced its representation to two MPs, and |
The Prison Litigation | Reform Act of 1995 requires a prisoner to exhaust "su |
of the worst electoral defeats since the Great | Reform Act of 1832. |
voted in favor of Tax | Reform Act of 2007(HB2) |
d at the same time that Parliament enacted the | Reform Act of 1867, requiring Bagehot to write an ext |
ute is sometimes known informally as the Fifth | Reform Act or the Equal Suffrage Act. |
was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral | Reform) Act 1987, and was absorbed into the Mining an |
ituency returning two members from 1296 to the | Reform Act of 1832, when it was reduced to one, and i |
009 under the provisions of the Constitutional | Reform Act 2005. |
he constituency was first created by the Great | Reform Act for the 1832 general election, and abolish |
Following the | Reform Act 1832, Eye had one MP until 1983, after whi |
The constituency was created by the | Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, when t |
fore the court was: Is the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act's ban on the use of corporate treasury fun |
B 1017, also known as the Oklahoma Educational | Reform Act, which was signed into law by the Governor |
tesbury was abolished as a constituency by the | Reform Act, those of its residents who were qualified |
Following the Great | Reform Act, the parliamentary borough of Calne lost o |
In the third | Reform Act, which came into effect at the general ele |
Brougham's tenure was the passing of the 1832 | Reform Act, of which he was a staunch supporter, and |
By the | Reform Act, Newport was abolished as a separate borou |
ugent over the other; by the time of the Great | Reform Act, the patronage had passed to the Marquess |
supporter of the Whigs, he supported the 1832 | Reform Act, was involved in the Nonconformist campaig |
ugh a number of hands until, on the eve of the | Reform Act, the principal interest was that of Earl G |
an to be hanged in the 'modern era' (post-1868 | reform act, so non-public, and also by the 'long drop |
as abolished as a separate constituency by the | Reform Act, but the nearby Cinque Port of Rye retaine |
proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great | Reform Act, producing a series of one-inch and two-in |
borough to retain both its MPs under the Great | Reform Act, but the boundaries were extended so as to |
By the time of the | Reform Act, the county had a population of just over |
jority in the House of Lords prior to the 1832 | Reform Act, but refused. |
Under the | Reform Act, the boundaries were extended to include n |
By the time of the Third | Reform Act, Frome was too small to continue as a cons |
005, the Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory | Reform Act, sponsored by Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) a |
authored the Information Technology Management | Reform Act, also known as the Clinger-Cohen Act. |
Seaford was too small a borough to survive the | Reform Act, and lost both its MPs. |
rent violation of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act, commonly known as the McCain-Feingold Act |
party, he negotiated the passage of the Third | Reform Act, which the Conservatives allowed through t |
tween 1826 and 1830, and then, after the Great | Reform Act, sat for Ludlow from 1839 to 1840, and for |
ars before the first attempt to pass a general | Reform Act, the Whigs picked Penryn as a suitable cas |
ary rule exemptions (H.R.666 Exclusionary Rule | Reform Act, passed US House Roll Call 289-142 2/8/95) |
From this point onwards until the | Reform Act, one of the two MPs was almost invariably |
of Bewdley's existence as a borough until the | Reform Act, the corporation (and therefore the choice |
onstituency was abolished in 1832 by the Great | Reform Act, being divided into two two-member county |
At the time of the | Reform Act, the right to vote was exercised by the co |
e did not return to Parliament after the Great | Reform Act, dying two years later. |
ilson was responsible for piloting the Divorce | Reform Act, 1969 through Parliament which changed the |
as abolished as a separate constituency by the | Reform Act, the town being included in the Northern d |
January 16 - The Pendleton Civil Service | Reform Act, reforming the United States civil service |
Three years after the | Reform Act, he was elected for Hertfordshire, and ser |
Following the | Reform Act, William Wilberforce was able to get legis |
Opportunity Act, better known as the "Welfare | Reform Act," which, he said, would result in even hig |
until 1832, when it was abolished by the Great | Reform Act. |
en the constituency was abolished by the Great | Reform Act. |
y and borough franchises, as determined by the | Reform Act. |
il 1832, when it was abolished under the Great | Reform Act. |
2, when the borough was abolished by the Great | Reform Act. |
2, when the borough was abolished by the Great | Reform Act. |
until 1832, when it was abolished by the Great | Reform Act. |
ies (Essex North and Essex South) in the Great | Reform Act. |
ressure on the house of Lords to pass the 1832 | Reform Act. |
he £450,000 necessary to buy it under the Land | Reform Act. |
Derbyshire and South Derbyshire under the 1832 | Reform Act. |
nstituency boundaries in the wake of the Third | Reform Act. |
until 1832 when it was divided under the Great | Reform Act. |
when the borough was disenfranchised under the | Reform Act. |
n and opponent of New Zealand's Homosexual Law | Reform Act. |
ncrease associated with the Kentucky Education | Reform Act. |
n ardent Tory, and vigorously opposed the 1832 | Reform Act. |
52 to 1832, when it was abolished by the Great | Reform Act. |
The Fight for the 1832 | Reform Act. |
m the time of the Napoleonic Wars to the first | Reform Act. |
e supported Catholic Emancipation and the 1832 | Reform Act. |
e constituency was abolished through the Great | Reform Act. |
until that constituency was removed due to the | Reform Act. |
old Act, also known as the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act. |
2, when the borough was abolished by the Great | Reform Act. |
This statute is sometimes known as the Sixth | Reform Act. |
med the government which was to pass the Great | Reform Act. |
s for 20 of the last 22 years before the Great | Reform Act. |
having been overcharged to celebrate the 1832 | Reform Act. |
auth, "The S Corporation | Reform Act: Generally a Good Start, Tax Notes 67 (95) |
the county of Suffolk) in 1832 as part of the | Reform Act; at the time it had a population of 831. |
as abolished as a separate constituency by the | Reform Act; however, the nearby borough of Wareham ke |
tical arena and focused solely on the economic | reform, acting rather as a technocrat without indulgi |
w Zealand that serves as a mobile cannabis law | reform activism centre. |
nated by a compromise faction led by electoral | reform activist Steve Kisby. |
, in Wellington) is a New Zealand cannabis law | reform activist and political candidate. |
Boylan is also known as an electoral | reform activist, active in the movement for proportio |
He provided legal advice to | reform activists following the violently-suppressed R |
When police summoned Mr. Mohamed Yoosuf, a few | reform activists decided to gather near Republican Sq |
s and exchange visits, bringing together penal | reform activists, specialists and government represen |
s instrumental in Connecticut state government | reform activities, including sponsoring formation of |
These include the | Reform Acts of 1832, 1867, and 1884. |
tury, although with declining importance after | Reform Acts gradually enfranchised voters who were no |
The number of Borough voters before the | Reform Acts varied considerably. |
Amendment challenge to the Bipartisan Campaign | Reform Act's “Millionaire's Amendment,” which relaxed |
Lesbiradas works for government | reform addressing violence and discrimination against |
nues by protests from citizen's groups and the | reform administration of Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. |
They thought the time had come for a national | reform administration. |
ng chair of the Small Business for Health Care | Reform advisory committee and is best known for his e |
as a lawyer, populist politician, and monetary | reform advocate in the Canadian province of British C |
Canadian Senator and senate | reform advocate Bert Brown hails from Balzac. |
ed Der Zeitgeist (Milwaukee) (1880-82) and the | Reform Advocate (1891-1923). |
a budget impasse, was questioned by government | reform advocates, including Eric Epstein. |
-war groups, gay rights activists, educational | reform advocates, religious groups, and civic organiz |
oncern to women, minorities, labor, consumers, | reform advocates, domestic violence victims, the elde |
Glenville did not | reform after World War II and a new club dubbed Ramsg |
He was sacked by China | Reform after more than 11,000 farmers submitted a pet |
nd that guitarist Joey Jordison had decided to | reform after Jordison had finished touring with Slipk |
imony to Congress about the status of military | reform after Operation Desert Storm. |
By 1993 the act had broken up but would | reform again in 1998 after "On A Ragga Tip" was re-re |
AF Middle Wallop on 30 September 1943, only to | reform again the following day at RAF Ayr as a night |
the members went their separate ways, only to | reform again in 2005 with five of the original member |
Dracula attempts to | re-form again but is reminded by Buffy that she is "s |
It advanced the | reform agenda for agricultural development, with full |
The | reform agenda aims to change the way the Agency does |
rship, the agency has embarked on an ambitious | reform agenda called USAID Forward. |
ich provided a comprehensive basis for Labor's | reform agenda in what had long been a neglected and c |
e a distinct portfolio and will coordinate the | reform agenda and supervise ministries. |
nt Agency - where he developed a comprehensive | reform agenda both for the agency and for the Turks a |
bled the passage of the GST) with a ten-point ' | reform' agenda proposed by John Cherry. |
promote consensus on the Fund's most pressing | reform agenda, particularly on governance reforms to |
s to articulate and promote a criminal justice | reform agenda, associated with the Progressive Era th |
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to drive his school | reform agenda. |
ralian public was willing to continue with his | reform agenda. |
He took the conservative side against the | Reform agitation, and so strongly opposed the introdu |
tember 1851 - 4 August 1927) was an Irish land | reform agitator from Dublin, an Irish Home Rule activ |
4 September - John Dillon, land | reform agitator, Irish Home Rule activist, nationalis |
en United and Labour collapsed, and United and | Reform agreed to the grand coalition that Davy had pr |
the system of seigneurial tenure in Quebec and | reform agricultural legislation. |
Electoral | reform ahead of the 2008 state election necessitated |
In 1956 an administrative | reform aimed at taking into account the strong demogr |
pastored Miles Chapel, | Reform, AL and Porter-St. |
oute through Pickens County, Alabama by way of | Reform, Alabama - rather than the county seat of Carr |
hool football at Pickens County High School in | Reform, Alabama. |
, Alabama with the Mobile and Ohio Railroad at | Reform, Alabama. |
ent MP Ted White who had held the seat for the | Reform, Alliance and Conservative parties since 1993. |
igner founded and co-chaired the New Electoral | Reform Alliance for Virginia, which successfully foug |
One key | reform allows Morales to stand for re-election in Dec |
It has been argued that this land | reform along with Operation Barga formed the base for |
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