What is more, there is a clear juridical advantage to the plaintiff in Ontario implicitly acknowledged by the Post. |
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Public school administrators in Missouri imagined that the juridical standards provided in law were both reasonable and obtainable. |
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The article analyzes the legal and political standing of the Soviet juridical theory of mare clausum as applied to the Baltic Sea. |
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There is as well, here, the factor of any juridical disadvantage to the Plaintiff if she is required to proceed in Peru. |
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He criticized the Restoration state, its social and juridical base, and its orthodox religious ideology. |
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Each of these organizations is a juridical body, the legal capacity of which is confined by its respective mandate as defined in its charter. |
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His books have none of the Gallic virtues of irony, juridical dryness and clarity of prose. |
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McCrea's possible loss of juridical advantage is either neutral or a factor favouring Ontario as the appropriate forum. |
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These juridical responsa are translated here for the first time into a European language, with introduction and annotation. |
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Indeed, the juridical nature of a body has a series of consequences for its capacity to enter transactions. |
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The third criterion is the degree of independence possessed by the bank and the juridical basis on which this rests. |
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This regards the two spouses as juridical equals and assumes, but does not ensure, that they are also equal economically and culturally. |
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It is to be hoped that these new kinds of enterprise will succeed in finding a suitable juridical and fiscal structure in every country. |
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The point here is to lay the foundations of the juridical status and justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights. |
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This is particularly true as concerns establishing the rights of women as juridical persons, considered men's equals. |
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The Savoyard state provided a setting in these years in which a number of larger administrative, juridical, political, and religious issues were confronted. |
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Every problem or juridical risk necessitates a methodic and detailed approach, conducted by a specialist. |
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The nibandhas and vrittis, juridical works intended for legal advisers, exhibit considerable skill in harmonizing divergent sutras and smritis. |
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In France, different population counts are produced for the municipalities, one for statistical purposes and one for juridical purposes. |
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A study was carried out in 2008 to examine the current practices in the European ports in the juridical context of the European Union. |
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The municipal counting produced for juridical purposes overestimates the total population of France and is not used for statistical purposes. |
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Following from this is the larger ethical and juridical problem of just compensation, blame, responsibility and reparation. |
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First, I am not a lawyer by profession and have no experience in international juridical questions. |
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The law has generally entrenched the juridical value of electronic documents if their integrity is assured. |
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What consequences, including those of a juridical nature, should we draw from it? |
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After the passing of these decrees, Tdh gave training courses on this new juridical function. |
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Moreover, the duty of free respect to others is really only a negative one and is thus analogous to the juridical duty of not encroaching on another's possessions. |
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The prelude to this is the acknowledgement that all people are equal in the sight of God, which is the enduring logic for the juridical equality of all citizens. |
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The Revolution redefined the cultural values signifying social prestige, and overturned the juridical system that had upheld status distinctions in the old regime. |
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The problem also lies in the fact that these Statutory Charters contain elements which are not only ethno-phyletic, but also of confessional, juridical and most of all, non-canonical and non-ecclesiological. |
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The Minister of Economic and General Affairs, Nizar Baraka said that the government has adopted a series of juridical and institutional measures to enforce price control and protect citizens' purchasing power. |
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This picture puts in perspective the major division between juridical acts and juridically significant facts under the aegis of which each species is organised. |
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Sardinian is the first vulgar language to be used for juridical purposes. |
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The goal of this workshop is on the one hand to clarify socio-economic, juridical, and administrative terminology and on the other to identify toponyms and patronyms. |
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The point in question is: how can a juridical body of norms be established that serves as an ordering of freedom, of human dignity and human rights? |
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Further government recordkeeping included births and deaths, real estate transactions, taxes, and juridical proceedings. |
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The change, entailment and alienation of the parochial goods are submitted to a special juridical regime in accordance with the purpose of the respective goods. |
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It is incumbent on the Attorney General's Office to defend the juridical order, the democratic regime, and unalienable collective and individual rights. |
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The main consequence of this institutional arrangement was to emasculate the juridical bodies appointed, by law or even by constitutional mandate, to enact the arbitration. |
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All these offices are establishments of the Council of Europe and they share its juridical personality with privileges and immunities. |
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Most of acquis in the area of equal opportunities have already been transposed, and the principals of non-discrimination and equal opportunities have a good juridical and a progressing institutional background. |
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The political edifice is not on the verge of being able to co-opt and subsume the traditional institution of juridical authority and legitimacy in Iran. |
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According to Order No. 448 of the Minister of Education and Science dated 15 August 2005, every school boarding house was registered as a juridical person of public law, having pension service. |
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The concept of juridical personality is useful in that it enables the entity to exist above and beyond the individuals who lead it, and in particular to outlive them. |
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Despite the arresting nature of the photographs, their presence in the UN is symbolic, and one that those present would like to see directed towards a political and juridical solution. |
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According to Mr Motta, ordinary courts with the same manpower handle a tenth of the cases. Rio de Janeiro's state court has been a juridical Silicon Valley. |
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If so, and if the juridical problems remain unsolved, then the Net would make a big dent in sales taxes. All this gives rise to slightly different concerns in America and Europe. |
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In order to acquire a business permit, foreign juridical persons or partnerships must set up an establishment and appoint a professional representative permanently residing in Austria. |
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The victims of such violations may be either natural or juridical persons. |
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Management structure corresponds to juridical structure. |
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The purpose of the Directive is to put cross-border interest and royalty payments on an equal footing with domestic payments, by eliminating juridical double taxation and cash-flow disadvantages. |
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Further grounds for concern are laws permitting euthanasia as well as pressure from lobby groups, nationally and internationally, in favour of its juridical recognition. |
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This seems necessary in order to arrive at a political, juridical and economic order which can increase and give direction to international cooperation for the development of all peoples in solidarity. |
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It is the concept of juridical personality which makes this possible. |
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The juridical link between a State and a ship that is entitled to fly its flag produces a network of mutual rights and obligations, as indicated in article 94 of the Convention. |
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Since 1989, in the Italian juridical system, there are five modes of acquittal available. |
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The office of the clerk of the Court shall be open on all juridical days. |
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He succeeded as a theologian despite his juridical training and his comparatively late handling of Biblical and doctrinal subjects. |
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In communion with the worldwide college of bishops, the Pope has all legitimate juridical and teaching authority over the whole Church. |
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Communal forests give rise to specific juridical problems, which can be considered under the headings of their perennial character, management and purpose. |
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The adaptation of law to new needs was given over to juridical practice, to magistrates, and especially to the praetors. |
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In no case may a legal person set up juridical personality against a person in good faith if it is set up to dissemble fraud, abuse of right or contravention of a rule public order. |
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A characteristic of Anglicanism is that it has no international juridical authority. |
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Therefore, we cannot argue the issue of these house arrests in the context of legal or juridical provisions. |
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The human person is also entitled to a juridical protection of his rights, a protection that should be efficacious, impartial, and inspired by the true norms of justice. |
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In the controversy reported in today's gospel, we catch a glimpse of some pharisaical minds. They pushed to absurdity juridical prescriptions whose original inspiration had been lost. |
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In defining the agreement, the European Parliament offers the parties the juridical support necessary to reach a sound, lawful agreement based on legality and equity. |
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A sovereign state is, in international law, a nonphysical juridical entity that is represented by one centralized government that has sovereignty over a geographic area. |
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In other words, the personal narrative is located within and structured by the formulism and formalism of western juridical concepts and processes. |
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The settlers generally were attracted by fiscal, economical and juridical advantages granted by the founding lord, or were forced to move from elsewhere from his estates. |
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The Anglican Communion has no international juridical organisation. |
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Nowadays, even when there is no notion of sanctity involved, certain promises said out loud in ceremonial or juridical purpose are referred to as oaths. |
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The commonplace nature of denizenship in Germany strengthens Chin's point that understanding national identity requires more than tracking changes in juridical categories. |
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In some cases, this resulted in traditionalist legal reform, while other countries witnessed juridical reinterpretation of sharia advocated by progressive reformers. |
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This arrangement was ratified by successive monarchs, beginning with Charles I in 1519 in a decree that spelt out the juridical status of the new overseas territories. |
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