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  • ntract chapter in Butterworths' Court Forms, Precedents and Pleadings, Victoria, He was one of the t
  • set up a select committee to investigate the precedents and rules for such a proceeding.
  • a style which took the cultural and building precedents and merged them with ideas from the English
  • ation surrounding the case established legal precedents and triggered the enactment of regulations g
  • Faced with conflicting precedents, and, undoubtedly, political pressure, the C
  • carnation first appeared in 2000, with their precedents being similar candidates that appeared in 19
  • reational activities to forget their painful precedents; Ben becomes involved in basketball, while S
  • His opinions often did not cite precedents, but instead simply explained a rule based o
  • of thorough knowledge of judicial norms and precedents by the common African man or woman leads to
  • While the architects looked to precedents by Le Corbusier, especially the monastery of
  • Relying on these precedents, Cardozo wrote in MacPherson: "It may be tha
  • Capet until the early 14th century, when new precedents concerning female inheritance finally had to
  • ich has no authority, or seems to derive its precedents elsewhere?"
  • 1884 and March 28, 1984 the only historical precedents for outbreaks of this size, scale, and level
  • d motor-voter programs in selected states as precedents for the Motor Voter Act enacted in 1993.
  • ' Precedents for Princes,' ' 1680.
  • There are other precedents for this somewhat unusual course.
  • Longyear, R.M. “Liszt's B-minor sonata: Precedents for a structural analysis.”
  • ut also income tax in the Netherlands create precedents for this article.
  • the lead and I'm not sure there are any good precedents for it.
  • Caesarea wrote in his defense and mentioned precedents for laymen to give sermons, but despite thei
  • between puritanism and popery, set important precedents for English policy.
  • ate Centralism in the Russian Energy Sector: Precedents from the Gulf?” in Russian and CIS Relations
  • It has precedents, however, in the history of philosophy, the
  • rarely appears in Beethoven's works, but has precedents in the 6th and 7th Symphonies.
  • rinciples and elements of garden design from precedents in ancient Persian gardens and Islamic garde
  • and especially the case of AFR 8969, offered precedents in real life.
  • equest for reimbursement because the federal precedents in the Ninth Circuit held that only federal
  • of Venus and the Primavera, are the closest precedents in painting.
  • ings, have appeared in print and function as precedents in halachic law.
  • h, White Noise, in tones much more rock than precedents, is put in free listening on a devoted site.
  • d by stare decisis and tend to rule based on precedents, judges in Louisiana rule based on their own
  • hnquist's majority opinion in Morrison cited precedents limiting the Clause's scope, such as United
  • The written works included legal case precedents, literature on medicine, mathematics, milita
  • least indebted to foreign models or literary precedents of any kind".
  • as dated 246 BCE, with some even older legal precedents of the State of Qin mixed in, according to M
  • sovereignty, that "the rules, principles and precedents of international law impose no liability or
  • ons in Crimea were one of the most important precedents of the Crimean crisis that laid the basis fo
  • But Constantius II, following the precedents of Hadrian, prohibited the holding of such m
  • ustain or overrule enacted statutes or court precedents, or violate a constitution.
  • In dissent, Cartwright found that all the precedents pointed to a common notion that the accused
  • orld Championships and with it inherited all precedents, records, streaks, etc. from both the IBMXF
  • These precedents reinforce the possibility of Bab al-Maqam's
  • Precedents set in the Intellectuals Forum v. State of A
  • Scott based his legal argument on precedents such as Somerset v. Stewart, Winny v. Whites
  • The Court did not revisit any abortion precedents, such as its decision in Casey.
  • The 1911 election set a number of precedents that would characterize Hayden's later polit
  • III-A - "[R]eliance on [the] Court's precedents to justify the explicit, sweeping, classwide
  • s left to decide the case without any direct precedents to guide him but reasoned by analogy with Ai
  • And then there's no past laws or rules or precedents to hold you down or limit you.
  • ed Skinner's case, in which his knowledge of precedents was of great service, and on which occasion
  • Due to this, three precedents were set - the least number of seats contest
  • stone disks of different sizes, whose early precedents were carved in the last centuries before the
  • n of the historical, cultural, and technical precedents which are the basis for both his personal an