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  • ember 9, 2004) was the author of the Headlee Amendment, a Michigan law that places restrictions on
  • s-Fort Worth, Shelby is known for the Shelby Amendment, a law he sponsored that eased some of the r
  • 865, when the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery throughout the United Stat
  • A 1998 constitutional amendment abolished the position of State Treasurer, e
  • th Congress, he voted against the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery.
  • by the new provisions of the modified Boland Amendment, Abrams flew to London in August 1986 and me
  • as created under the terms of the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1980, taking in parts of the former Cor
  • The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1896, which passed after the 1896 Counci
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
  • It was abolished by the Constitution Amendment Act 1921, which took effect on 23 March 1922
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1974, when the Cork City North West and
  • his Act was amended by the Emergency Powers ( Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 1964 and is no longe
  • onstituency was created under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947 and first used at the 1948 general
  • It was recreated under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947 for the 1948 general election, aga
  • 16 with the passage of the Sexual Offences ( Amendment) Act 2000.
  • to be conducted under the Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963 (No.72 of 1963), which aboli
  • Under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, the Leitrim constituency was abol
  • The other Act was the Firearms ( Amendment) Act 1997.
  • Main article: Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Act 2008
  • trial under the Offences against the State ( Amendment) Act 1940.
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 2005, when it was replaced by new const
  • The Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007, commonly known as the "anti-smacki
  • The Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1974 was a review of parliamentary cons
  • The boards were created by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, replacing the parish Overseers of
  • us for legal reform, and the Partnership Law Amendment Act 1865, which he helped to pass, is always
  • nst him under section 11 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885.
  • 5 by the Human Rights Commission Legislation Amendment Act 2005
  • onstituency was created under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, and first used for the 1948 gener
  • It was created by the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899, and became effective on 29 August
  • butions Disclosure (Third Party Advertising) Amendment Act (2009).
  • The Times criticised the Poor Law Amendment Act stating that the bill would "disgrace th
  • The Ministers and Secretaries ( Amendment) Act 1939, which allows for ministers withou
  • rn replaced by section 4 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 (increasing the age to 13).
  • Labour Relations and Employment Statute Law Amendment Act (LRESLAA) which repealed the 1994 Act an
  • fice, he enacted the Planning & Development ( Amendment) Act 2010 to address land-use planning failu
  • d in the Zoological Parks Board Act 1973 and Amendment Act 1992 and fall within the jurisdiction of
  • w Act of 2008 and the Constitution of Kenya ( amendment) Act of 2008.
  • on the massacre and introduced the Firearms ( Amendment) Act 1997 that banned "high calibre" handgun
  • The Special Areas ( Amendment) Act of 1937 was an Act of the Parliament of
  • Geneva Conventions ( Amendment) Act 1995 (c27) made provision for the amend
  • manner of voting under the Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963 (No.72 of 1963).
  • and was later amended by the Race Relations Amendment Act 2000, notably including a statutory duty
  • lished in 1977 as a result of the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1974 when it was largely replaced by th
  • The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 was an Act of Parliament which alte
  • ence, the implementation of the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885, which raised the age of consent
  • rds of Intermediate and Secondary Education" amendment act No. 20 of 1973.
  • Under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, the constituency was abolished, a
  • owing the enactment of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963, and became effective on 22
  • ch had been set at 16 since the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885.
  • is became impractical - however the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 had aimed to prevent the use of out
  • The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1893 was passed to transform the Council
  • onstituency was re-created by the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1980 for the 1981 general election, lar
  • pelry of Penkridge parish after the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834.
  • owever, Part VI of the London Building Acts ( Amendment) Act 1939 set out a well tried and tested me
  • n of a Janata Party-led government; the 42nd Amendment Act of 1978 similarly removed MISA from the
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
  • n of a bill' which became the Public Service Amendment Act 1946.
  • This advocated the abolition of the Poor Law Amendment Act and a renewal of the Ten Hours Movement
  • The Poor Law Amendment Act 1866 provided that all areas for which a
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 and appointed the ministers to the
  • Under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, the Kilkenny constituency was abo
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1980, when it was partially replaced by
  • , and this was implemented in the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 2005.
  • d in May 2000 by virtue of the Constitution ( Amendment) Act No. 2 of 2000, which repealed and re-en
  • The Census ( Amendment) Act 2000 extended only to England and Wales
  • uencies which were altered by the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 2005, with effect from the 2007 general
  • ally changed as part of the Sexual Offences ( Amendment) Act 2000, after the use of the Parliament A
  • 14 August - Poor Law Amendment Act states the able-bodied cannot receive as
  • undaries established in the Constitution Act Amendment Act 1896, which increased the number of memb
  • onstituency was created under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1990 and first used at the 1992 general
  • rt, formed the bases for a new Child Welfare Amendment Act as well as the Family Support for Childr
  • With the Poor Law Amendment Act reforms of 1834, the parish became part
  • August 30, 2001 - Bill 7, Constitution Amendment Act is passed, fixing the date of the electi
  • as created under the terms of the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1980 and was first used for the 1981 ge
  • his was based on section 1(2) of the Census ( Amendment) Act 2000, which amended section 8 of the Ce
  • The New Zealand Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2008 came into force on 1 August 2008.
  • ncreased from 150 to 160 by the Constitution Amendment Act of 1965.
  • Income Tax Amendment Act (No. 4) 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 19
  • rishes until it was replaced by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834.
  • en and Young Persons Legislation (Repeal and Amendment) Act 1998 and replaced with the Children and
  • General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Amendment Act 2002 (40 of 2002) coming into force from
  • ent then passed the New Zealand Constitution Amendment Act 1947 (UK).
  • The Amendment Act did not ban all forms of outdoor relief.
  • South Africa's Termination of Pregnancy Amendment Act is a law passed on January 17, 2008, to
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1969, when it and Mayo North were repla
  • The Supreme Court of Judicature ( Amendment) Act 1938 (1 & 2 Geo.6 c.67)
  • as created under the terms of the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1974, It was only used for the 1977 gen
  • preme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877 Amendment Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict.
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1961, when it was partially replaced by
  • ves; under the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1882, all extra-parochial areas and town
  • Under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, this was reduced to 4 with effect
  • The Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963 (No.72 of 1963) affected all
  • The Census ( Amendment) Act 2000 (2000 c. 24) was an Act of Parliam
  • onstituency was created under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947 for the 1948 general election.
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
  • entury legislation included the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1883 and Police Offences Act 1901.
  • It was established by the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 2009 when it replaced the former consti
  • onstituency was created under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1969, and first used for the 1969 gener
  • passage of the Cook Islands Christian Church Amendment Act by the Parliament of the Cook Islands in
  • , with the passing of the Discrimination Law Amendment Act 2002, the definition of "de facto partne
  • Poor Law Amendment Act is passed, largely thanks to the efforts
  • Under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 2005, which took effect at the 2007 gen
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1974, when it was replaced by the new c
  • iament amended the NTA with the Native Title Amendment Act 1998.
  • Westmeath was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, and replaced by the two new const
  • The Human Rights (Women in Armed Forces) Amendment Act 2007 is an Act of Parliament passed in N
  • Parliamentary year and the Sexual Offences ( Amendment) Act 2000 received Royal Assent on 30 Novemb
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1969, when it and Mayo South were repla
  • The Act was amended by the Levy en Masse Amendment Act 1803 (43 Geo.
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
  • Arms Amendment Act 1999 (No 23);
  • Arms Amendment Act 1992 (No 95);
  • cember 2004 by the Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2004, was the successor entity to the di
  • Under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, it was abolished and divided into
  • f the county were grouped under the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 to form unions.
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
  • 1893 redistribution in the Constitution Act Amendment Act 1893, through which three new electorate
  • 1662 were modified by the Act of Uniformity Amendment Act of 1872.
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
  • The Wye Valley Amendment Act was passed on 14 June 1875 stating that
  • t aimed to incite opposition to the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, claiming that Poor Law commissione
  • August 2008 by the Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2008, merging Transit New Zealand with L
  • The Firearms ( Amendment) Act 1997 was introduced by the Conservative
  • Under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, the constituency was abolished, a
  • The Offences against the State ( Amendment) Act 1940 was introduced by the Irish govern
  • e 1992 Act and the Health (Family Planning) ( Amendment) Act of 1993 are the main Irish legislation
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1961, when the three existing Galway co
  • awyers dubbed Section 11 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885, the "blackmailer's charter,".
  • The Criminal Law Amendment Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict.
  • owing the enactment of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963, and became effective on 22
  • The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1899, which took effect after the 1900 e
  • cy was created in 1977, under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1974, taking in much of the former Dubl
  • The Capital Punishment Amendment Act 1868 (31 & 32 Vict.
  • The Amendment Act was called for after an investigation by
  • ort of the successful Smokefree Environments Amendment Act 2003, and with his party to defeat the D
  • The Sustainable Communities Act 2007 ( Amendment) Act 2010 (c.
  • eligious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Amendment Act of 2009" at All Souls, which made same-s
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
  • The Rules to the Amendment Act were never issued, and the crucial Jammu
  • The Crimes (Repeal of Seditious Offences) Amendment Act 2007 is an Act of Parliament passed in N
  • ain article: Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007
  • Boutilier sponsored the Municipal Government Amendment Act in 2003.
  • Stephen Lawrence, and on the Race Relations Amendment Act 2000.
  • The Ancient Monuments Consolidation and Amendment Act 1913 was an Act of the Parliament of the
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1980 and replaced by Cork North Central
  • 002, Young introduced the Legal Aid Services Amendment Act (Bill 181), which permitted Legal Aid On
  • part of Seisdon Union following the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834.
  • 17 with the passage of the Sexual Offences ( Amendment) Act 2000.
  • It was abolished under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1947, when it was replaced by the new c
  • under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
  • defence in section 1(1) of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1935 caused the Supreme Court to declare
  • conformity with Section 43 D (5) of the UAP ( Amendment) Act - Clause 20 (4) deals with the powers o
  • ncy was created in 1992 under the Electoral ( Amendment) Act 1990 and was first used for the 1992 ge
  • Government (Tamaki Makaurau Reorganisation) Amendment Act 2009, the Local Government (Auckland Cou
  • He passed the "Industrial Schools Acts Amendment Act" in 1880.
  • l government passed the Election Statute Law Amendment Act, 2005, which requires elections to be he
  • She also promoted the Nurses ( Amendment) Act, 1961 and the Penalties for Drunkenness
  • was amended in 2005 by the Hindu Succession ( Amendment) Act, 2005.
  • introduced the Fair Trading (Cost of Credit) Amendment Act, which would have required lenders under
  • The Health (Family Planning) ( Amendment) Act, 1985 liberalised the law by allowing c
  • 1952 and amended in 1969 by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69.
  • e name South Peace River by the Constitution Amendment Act, 1955, which split the old riding of Pea
  • The law, Defence of India (Criminal Law Amendment) Act, 1915 (No.4) was analogous to the Briti
  • iew Act, 2008 and the constitution of Kenya ( Amendment) Act, 2008.
  • nd the Jammu & Kashmir Right to Information ( Amendment) Act, 2008.
  • The Constitution (Sixty-ninth Amendment) Act, 1991 declared the Union Territory of D
  • The Amendment Act, 2008 includes for several amendments to
  • develop several bills including: Correction Amendment Act, 2007, Safer Communities and Neighbourho
  • s, Pierre Trudeau presented the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69 (Bill C-150), an omnibus bill w
  • n for sponsoring the School Trustee Statutes Amendment Act, 2002, which proposed to prohibit teache
  • by Hyderabad Tenancy and Agricultural lands ( Amendment) Act, was an important signpost of land refo
  • ers of the Legislative Assembly Pension Plan Amendment Act, 1993.
  • gh with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Act, 2011, which was introduced on May 11 an
  • of Fundamental Freedoms (Marriage) Statutes Amendment Act, 2006.
  • the Crown with the New Zealand Constitution Amendment Act, which was passed in 1857.
  • le Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Act, 2006 (33 of 2006)., states that: “Prohi
  • The Amendment Act, 2008 was technically "in force" but was
  • Following the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act, the parish subscribed to the Grantham P
  • e Ontario government's Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 1984 (no.2).
  • of the law is the Constitution (Thirty-ninth Amendment) Act, 1975.
  • The Extradition ( Amendment) Act, 1994 (An Act To Amend and Extend the E
  • ed the Jammu & Kashmir Right to Information ( Amendment) Act, which was duly notified in the Jammu &
  • The penalties of the Arbitration Amendment Act, enacted in 1928, were then invoked.
  • e name North Peace River by the Constitution Amendment Act, 1955, which split the old riding of Pea
  • Republic of Ireland: Standard Time ( Amendment) Act, 1971, section 1, and Interpretation Ac
  • e plans to introduce the "Restoring the 10th Amendment Act," a proposed federal law that would allo
  • he author of a pamphlet on the 'New Poor-law Amendment Act,' addressed to the labouring classes to
  • mmissioner after the passing of the Poor Law Amendment Act.
  • rder, a pamphlet attacking the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act.
  • onal Council abolished by a Local Government Amendment Act.
  • ovisions of section 29(c) of the Native Laws Amendment Act.
  • ritish legislation passed after the Poor Law Amendment Act.
  • ees Civil Rights Act, and the Judicature Act Amendment Act.
  • Carolina, which also serves as an NRA Second Amendment Activist Center.
  • Beavers is "solidly" pro-life, a pro-2nd Amendment activist, a supporter of lower government sp
  • Pro-2nd Amendment activist.
  • of 1901 and 1904, and the Closer Settlement ( Amendment) Acts of 1906 and 1907
  • tt McKay, and Sylvia Royce to block the FISA Amendment Acts of 2008.
  • later, the constitution was amended and the amendment actually created the confusion people are fi
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