In particular circumstances the rules of an exchange or clearing house may be expressly incorporated into customers' contracts with members. |
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An intention to override such rights must be expressly stated or appear by necessary implication. |
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Large quantities of alcohol, including kegs, beer balls, etc. are expressly prohibited. |
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Any public activity that would require women to depart from this modest dress in mixed company is expressly forbidden. |
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First, the court found the tax is a gross receipts tax which is expressly prohibited by that section. |
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Dewald expressly declared that no such immediacy in making the demand was required. |
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However, such victimisation is expressly forbidden by German industrial law. |
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One policy matter not expressly covered in the final contract was the question of releasing information to the public. |
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The question, therefore, is whether, although not expressly negatived, the need for a mental element is negatived by necessary implication. |
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Then we go a little further on and find that the clauses expressly state that all bets are off. |
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Ross lobbed a few softballs, because the audience expected that much at least, but expressly so that Tom could bat them away. |
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The legislation would not allow federal funding for embryos created expressly for research purposes. |
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He said residents of Thornhill had expressly asked for greater visibility of police on their estate. |
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The standing orders of the German parliament expressly prescribe that each parliamentary faction is entitled to fill a post of deputy president. |
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It would be safe to say that there was no need for the Holy Qur'an to expressly declare alcohol haram. |
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But some theologians have recently placed the mystery in a new framework, by setting natural evil within an expressly evolutionary context. |
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He expressly referred to the significance of the fact that the plots were fenced and to the potential impact on conditions. |
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It is expressly understood that the work to be carried out by the Contractor hereunder is as described herein. |
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Abstract expressionism, collage, surrealism, impressionism and the use of other materials were expressly banned. |
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The civil union law is expressly designed to extend that same protection to same-sex couples. |
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No other license is granted to the buyer whether expressly, by implication, by estoppel or otherwise. |
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It is often said that a contract expressly or impliedly prohibited by statute is void and unenforceable. |
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But the feeling of sublime indebtedness, defining what is expressly human about humanity, is larger than religion. |
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A few years ago, the city mayor expressly acknowledged the level of integration of Turkish business people there into the wider community. |
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Large, brightly-coloured signs warning against bathing in the reservoir and expressly the dangers of cold water are prominently displayed there. |
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The term also refers to contractual stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties. |
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A judge may exercise out of court all the powers expressly conferred upon a judge as contradistinguished from the court. |
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It mandates a form of involuntary servitude expressly prohibited by the 13th amendment to the US Constitution. |
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Suddenly, I was ravenous again, and eagerly soaked up the sauce with mchadi, the special corn cakes made expressly for that purpose. |
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With these forest resources close by, people do not grow any trees expressly for fodder or fuelwood on their own cropland. |
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However, there is a presumption in favour of the right of States to enter reservations unless the instrument expressly states to the contrary. |
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But it appears to us that there is a prior, but closely connected, question to which the judge did not expressly refer. |
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The legislation expressly prohibits having the devices in rooms, according to Asher. |
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In fact, the bill expressly prohibits the government from negotiating lower prices. |
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And all subordinate authorities, at whatever level, were expressly forbidden to alter, gloss, or interpret the law in any way. |
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Indeed, there is very little British railway publicity material of any kind aimed expressly at women consumers during this period. |
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It has not been argued that there is any enactment which expressly limits or restricts the Crown Court's powers to make such an order. |
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The Constitutions of Clarendon expressly forbade any oath about future conduct being required from an excommunicate. |
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The Philippine Constitution expressly forbids foreign troops from fighting on Philippine soil. |
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Centralized uniformity expressly forecloses such deviation, in the name of equality. |
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Indeed, the report of the Maori Affairs Committee states expressly that neither of them owns the service. |
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Moreover, he expressly guarantees to leave filibusters of legislation alone. |
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The statute did not expressly provide for cross-examination, nor did it impose penalties such as fines and imprisonment. |
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Lord Fraser of Tullybelton delivered a concurring speech without expressly addressing future conduct. |
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On the other hand, the resolution expressly praised all those deputies who had voted against the war in parliament. |
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That is hardly surprising, since time limits on the starting of legal proceedings are expressly recognised by the Convention itself. |
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There are many homes in the national park area which were built expressly to house farm workers. |
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They felt quite alone in their expressly political and critical form of drag artistry. |
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Meanwhile, Hollywood lies before him like a world set out expressly for him to conquer. |
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The CPA was established by the National Science Foundation expressly to study dark matter. |
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Thus the negative-pledge clause may be drafted so as to extend to them expressly. |
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A camel rising from a sitting position seems expressly designed to throw the novice straight back onto the ground. |
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Many people had come expressly for the purpose of seeing these deliberate, considered bookworks. |
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Most guarantees expressly exclude faults which are the result of misuse by the consumer, accidental damage or normal wear and tear. |
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But section 44 of the Judiciary Act expressly empowers us to remit things within our jurisdiction. |
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These verses, which sounded as if they had been sung expressly for the dirge of my departed happiness, were only an aggravation of my feelings. |
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The Prince came without the men, money and guns that he had been expressly told that he needed. |
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Unless both houses of parliament expressly disapprove within 12 months, the marriage may proceed. |
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If you conclude an antenuptial contract prior to your marriage, the accrual system will apply unless expressly excluded in the contract. |
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Invariably the borrower itself will be expressly prohibited from assigning its rights, notably its right to make further draw-downs. |
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In addition, an architect may spend many hours developing a design that is expressly tailored to both your needs and your building site. |
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I am aware of the fact that one can be deeply interested in power without expressly thematizing the topic and using the concept. |
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But the implied powers, he presumed, were only those which are necessary and proper to carry the powers, expressly given, into effect. |
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Instead of staying on, he chooses to top-edge a sweep off Anil Kumble straight to fine leg, placed expressly for that shot. |
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They expressly excluded anyone travelling as a passenger on his milk float. |
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Indeed, non-competitive contracts with convicted monopolists would seem to be expressly what these laws should allow to be exposed. |
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It provides expressly for the convictions to remain and to be brought up again the moment there is a fresh conviction. |
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The company is also expressly forbidden by legislation from underpricing its services to gain market share. |
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They can and do expressly stipulate what that margin is to be. |
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It's quite mad, and the texts are adapted from unpublished writings Edward sent the band expressly for the purpose, shortly before his lamented death. |
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That rule expressly requires the Court to consider all the circumstances. |
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These interests may be created expressly by granting another person a right over one's land, or by reserving a right over land which one is transferring to another person. |
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Secondly, we say that the principle is expressly limited in the cases to circumstances where the employer has done all that it could in the discharge of its duty. |
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Yes, but the problem is that Republican policies are expressly limiting that potential. |
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The Lone Star State is one of five where it is expressly illegal to open carry handguns. |
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In contrast, the Florida Constitution spells the point out expressly. |
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Royal drivers are expressly required to avoid alcohol for 10 hours before getting behind the wheel. |
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I had gone to the ashram expressly to meet the spiritual teacher, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, whose Sunnyasin movement had just begun to attract followers from the West. |
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As we have already seen, the definition of the demised premises in the lease expressly includes the shop units, save for the purposes of the rent review provisions. |
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The constitution of Georgia does not expressly interdict the passing of an act of attainder and confiscation, by the authority of the legislature. |
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Geldings, coach horses, close carr horses, litter horses and sumpter horses sent expressly for the use of the royal party were allowed 2s per day. |
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He turned early to film, and included in Tarnation, along with family photos and footage shot expressly for the film, are excerpts from his early efforts. |
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Luckily they have staff employed expressly to film you as the dolphins lift you through the water with their noses, or chum you along with their silky-soft fins. |
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I suppose he meant expressly to give his benediction to the idea that you may break the speed limit regulation provided you are able to say that you were in a tight corner. |
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Two new posts were created expressly for supporters of Ashour. |
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Fifty-six matches are on display and feature a variety of mechanical beasties built expressly to beat the Valvoline out of other mechanical beasties. |
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Since I was never required to allow a fellow citizen to die with the dignity she expressly hoped for, I figure whatever I may have done won't be thought extraditable. |
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The Atlantic Charter was already working rather like the American Constitution, which was not expressly intended for slaves but eventually became the instrument of black emancipation. |
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Pizza, pasta, burritos, and any food that must be salted or is occasionally sold with an action figure from a current movie is expressly forbidden. |
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But catering expressly to either group would be, as the Academy Awards producers have learned, a huge mistake. |
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If this is what Congress intended, all that is needed is for Congress to clarify that expressly. |
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The combination of second-person speech and frontal gaze of the princess on folio 3v indicates to him that the book was expressly produced for her young foreign eyes. |
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The undertaking was expressly stated to be governed by English law and any dispute was subjected to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English High Court. |
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Because disaffirmation of an employment contract has not been expressly barred by the legislature, such disaffirmation has not been prohibited by it. |
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A payment may be made on such terms that it has been agreed, expressly or impliedly, by the recipient that, if it shall prove not to have been due, it will be repaid by him. |
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It was reserved expressly for the gentry of Douglas, whoever they were. |
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Comprehensive as is the commerce power in the Constitution, the taxing power is clearly distinct and is expressly limited by the qualifications and exceptions stated. |
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Actually, most calypsonians expressly avoid e-mail, thinking ownership of mobile phones a cure-all, even though their numbers are almost invariably unlisted. |
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Arguments can occur as to what was expressly or impliedly intended between the parties. |
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The Castle and Shire Hall were expressly excluded and remained as detached Parishes of Nottinghamshire. |
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They recognized that a catamaran was not expressly prohibited under the rules. |
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Ulpian was expressing the idea that the Emperor exercised a rather absolute form of sovereignty, although he did not use the term expressly. |
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However, their reports expressly avoid using the word poverty, using low income instead. |
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He left a document to be read to the senate posthumously, expressly forbidding extension of the empire beyond the Rhine. |
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Indeed, in the Greek of this period 'barbarian' is often used expressly to refer to Persians, who were enemies of the Greeks in this war. |
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In his first edition, he expressly calls attention to Rask's essay, and praises it ungrudgingly. |
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Each is expressly designated as a land in Dutch law by the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. |
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A contract is implied in fact if the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though they have not done so expressly. |
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Not all terms are stated expressly and some terms carry less legal weight as they are peripheral to the objectives of the contract. |
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No part of the Constitution expressly authorizes judicial review, but the Framers did contemplate the idea. |
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They are not expressly forbidden but instead the ban is derived from more general legal principles and basic rights. |
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The said article, however, allows retroactive application of an Act of Parliament if it is expressly understood from its text or purpose. |
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Though International News Service has never been expressly overruled, the Court was, in Sears and Compco, apparently rejecting its approach. |
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One should note whether the acceptance is expressly conditional on its own terms. |
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In England and Wales, a footpath, bridleway or restricted byway may be expressly dedicated by the owner as a public right of way. |
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As to this right, therefore, the people have expressly created a twilight zone, in which neither nation nor state can act. |
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Other laws, such as the aptly named dictionary Act, expressly do so. |
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Most states have laws expressly invalidating self-settled spendthrift trust provisions. |
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The Commission is expressly not proposing that cohabitants should have the same rights as married couples. |
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The constitutional text is expressly silent on these crucial implemental features of the executive power. |
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For example, the Napoleonic code expressly forbade French judges to pronounce general principles of law. |
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I believe that this is expressly stated in his article on initial velars, but I do not have access to the article. |
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The guideline committee, which expressly excluded cost as a consideration, offered no guidance as to which xanthine oxidase inhibitor is preferred. |
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Hearty, tasty appetizers include jerked shrimp sushi roll and Malaysian free-range chicken satay expressly created to accommodate the well-heeled networking crowd. |
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And forasmuch as his return hath been longer then I looked for, I have sent thus expressly to know both of him, and of you, the cause of this retardment of his. |
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If it is expressly conditional, it is a counteroffer, not an acceptance. |
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Equity must be considered in the application of laws, although the Courts' decisions can only exclusively rest on this when the law expressly permits this. |
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In commercial agreements it is presumed that parties intend to be legally bound unless the parties expressly state the opposite as in a heads of agreement document. |
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Certain practices traditionally allowed under English common law were expressly outlawed by the Constitution, such as bills of attainder and general search warrants. |
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In his earlier writings he had expressly denied the utilitarian view that law was a set of commands of the sovereign, rules of conduct that became legal duties. |
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Virginia limits the authority of cities and counties to countermand laws expressly allowed by the Virginia General Assembly under what is known as Dillon's Rule. |
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The Commons responded to these measures by insisting that the Magna Carta, which expressly forbade the imprisonment of freemen without trial, was still valid. |
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As Grimm in the preface to his first edition expressly mentioned Rask's essay, there is every probability that it inspired his own investigations. |
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This exception to the doctrine of implied repeal was something of a novelty, though the court stated that it remained open for Parliament to expressly repeal the Act. |
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In fact, the vast majority of business drivers are likely to have a handsfree kit installed by their employers, twothirds of whom expressly forbid handheld phone use. |
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