But he was the real begetter of the Human Rights Act, and above all a defender of the judges. |
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The concessionaire will be entitled to toll the highway in compliance with the Roads Act. |
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The Taoiseach announced recently that the Government is planning to amend the Act. |
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He was found guilty on Monday of disclosing information, documents and details from phone taps in breach of the Official Secrets Act. |
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The ring was even seeking Carey Act segregations on land where timber grew. |
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To this end they have begun making staff and patrons aware of the Act and its implications. |
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The court thus sidestepped the critical issue of whether the Constitution's commerce clause gave the federal government the authority to act as national arbiters of morality. |
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Following a petition of some west-country weavers, an Act was passed in 1702 forbidding the payment of wages in truck. |
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On June 11, the First Nations Land Management Act passed in both houses of Parliment and royal assent will follow within the next month. |
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I accept that is a taxing Act, but, on the other hand, they are intended to be beneficial and benevolent provisions. |
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The Bankruptcy Act will implement a means test to determine ability to shell out at least a portion of arrears. |
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He brought magisterial eloquence to the Prelude to Act 3, with mellow, golden-toned playing from the orchestra's brass. |
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This act allows family disputes to be resolved outside of court by arbitrators according to their own religious and cultural beliefs. |
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There was no hint that the Government might have been at fault or that the previous Government might have been maladministering their own Act. |
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This is the second attempt to tack a DoS extension onto the Computer Misuse Act. |
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An individual, whose name is marked with a double asterisk, gave a witness statement which was put in evidence under the Civil Evidence Act. |
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In consequence many bank and finance house loans secured by land mortgages are exempt from the controls of the Act. |
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In Act Two the barren Lady Kix, lamenting her childless and unfruitful state, is overhead by Touchwood Senior. |
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A forum such as the State Ombudsman, can act as the arbitrator in the event of future disputes. |
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A delusional disorder is a mental illness within the meaning of the Mental Health Act. |
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There were scare stories about Britain withdrawing from its commitments under the Human Rights Act. |
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Act IV of 1919 divided the City into 30 divisions, raised the number of Commissioners and re-designated them as councillors. |
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By the time the matter came before the Court of Appeal, in December 2000, the Act had come into force. |
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All the heirs will share the property equally under Section 8 of the aforesaid Act. |
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The war began when some Seminole Indians refused to leave Florida, defying the Removal Act. |
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The 1997 Act introduced mandatory minimum sentences for certain repeat offenders. |
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They would not, because there are statutory limits under the schedule to that Act. |
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Under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, the Hawaiian monk seal has had some of its coastal habitat protected. |
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This transferred more holdings to the tenantry than any previous Land Act had done. |
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But magistrates also heard no licence was applied for by Barratts to protect the badgers under the 1992 Badgers Act. |
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This Bill, together with the Act, will mark a fundamental reform of land law in Scotland. |
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The Act and regulations made thereunder provided that all common land and town and village greens were to be registered within 5 years. |
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Under the Bolton Corporation Act, 1872, there were also 158 licences for public music, dancing, and billiards, bagatelle, bowls, etc. |
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Following the Stamp Act upheavals, he tried to keep smugglers and other scofflaws from flouting Parliament's authority. |
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It was thereby asserted that the tenant was entitled to security of tenure and a new lease pursuant to the Act. |
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The claimants will rely on the 1967 Act and the Regulations made thereunder. |
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One can now get up, speak in Maori, get double the time, and thus cut off the ACT party. |
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By using the Act the Government can pass a bill into law without the Lords ' agreement after a year. |
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In 1993 the Sunday Trading Act set about dismantling the legislation protecting the Lord's Day. |
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Under the Act, high-polluting vehicles that are donated for scrappage will be replaced with lower-polluting cars of a similar model. |
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At the relevant time the legal aid system was regulated by the Legal Aid Act 1988 and the various regulations made thereunder. |
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Primarily it must be accepted that the aim is to repeal the European Communities Act of 1972 and all subsequent amendments thereto. |
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Federal marshals estimated that the birdmen, in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, killed thousands of birds over a five-year span. |
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The centre may be notifying shortly the gold deposit scheme as per the Income Tax Act. |
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Act 3 includes the Ride of the Valkyries which few festival goers will fail to recognise as the theme music to the film Apocalypse Now. |
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The 1996 Telecommunications Act deregulated radio broadcasting so that any single firm could thenceforth own as many stations as it wished. |
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The Freedom of Information Act is, in theory, a way of ensuring that happens. |
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According to Act 111 of 1998, inmates are entitled to three meals a day at four-and-a-half hourly intervals. |
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The 1976 Immigration Act made family reunification and refugee settlement two of Canada's fundamental objectives. |
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Balloting procedures were improved greatly in 1891, when the legislature adopted the Australian Ballot Act. |
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The Brown Act includes a litigation exception, to keep counties, cities and school districts from tipping their hand to their adversaries. |
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Despite the Disability Discrimination Act, little has been done to help make society more accessible for autistics. |
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Casting has been announced for the London premiere of Sister Act, the new musical comedy based on the hit film of the same name. |
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There is a specific provision in the Act for the consumer to get the sample analysed in the laboratory established for the purpose. |
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Under the Sale of Goods Act 1979, the goods sold must be of merchantable quality and fit for the purpose for which they are sold. |
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The 1911 Protection of Animals Act prohibits the hunting of tame or domestic animals. |
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The Marriage Act of 1995 extended the range of places which could be licensed for the conduct of marriage to any location which was appropriately seemly and dignified. |
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In effect they act as regulatory arbitrageurs, reaping the rewards of fast-moving financial markets without the burden of the regulatory controls that banks face. |
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This act was not only the rebirth of the house, but the forging ahead with new work for Guyton. |
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It turns out that the act of creation is profoundly transformative, even for a formless, timeless, all-powerful primogenitor. |
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Winston Ross and Barbie Latza Nadeau on foxy Knoxy's next act. |
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The Supreme Court Act 1981 provides litigants with the means to gain discovery of evidence that they need to make their claim. |
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And Daniel Webster, a great opponent of slavery, supported the vile Compromise of 1850, fugitive Slave Act and all. |
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The Government has rowed back on the Freedom of Information Act. |
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The Offences Against the State Act, introduced in June 1939, allowed for the creation of special courts and increasing police powers to search, arrest, and detain. |
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Her focus would be on the three months, January through March 1965, that gave birth to the Voting Rights Act. |
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The Federalists passed the Sedition Act and John Adams used it to imprison newspaper columnists who wrote articles critical of his administration. |
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Legal experts said the couple could not marry in a civil ceremony in England because the 1836 Marriage Act bars members of the royal family from doing so. |
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The Bill to abolish foxhunting in Scotland received royal assent on Friday, becoming an Act days before MPs are due to vote on similar legislation for England and Wales. |
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It's been under lease to the mining giant since the late 1960s, and the traditional owners receive royalties, even though the lease predates the Land Rights Act. |
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By the 1970s, when the project was belatedly put in train, it was rightly judged that the effects of the Clean Air Act justified a loose interpretation of this provision. |
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Under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, the African elephant is listed as a threatened species, and the Asian elephant is listed as an endangered species. |
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In 1885 corporal punishment was included in section four of the Criminal Law Amendment Act as the penalty for a sexual assault on a girl under thirteen years of age. |
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From April 1, anyone over the age of 10 caught dropping litter could face a fine under the 1990 Environment Protection Act. |
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In Act 3 when Guido and Emilia meet, he urges her to kill him in a remarkable sequence of secco recitative, accompanied recitative and arioso. |
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Alberta's Public Service Employee Relations Act prohibits strikes and lockouts of workers in public services, including nurses. |
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I'm very disappointed that he is thinking of rowing back on the Children Act. |
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The Terrorism Act extended the powers of the police to investigate, arrest and detain. |
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It has to be taken into account in arriving at a conclusion as to the meaning of the Act. |
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In conformity with the provisions of the Act, the Government has made large sums of money available for the purpose of clearing slums and erecting low-rent dwellings. |
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If I remember rightly, this Act abolished attainder in New South Wales. |
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Of course, the U.S. Supreme Court, which gutted the 1965 Voting Rights Act last year, could uphold the laws in principle. |
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In June of last year, the most partisan court in the country, the Supreme Court, weighed in, gutting the Voting Rights Act. |
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The Budget Control Act of 2011 and the sequester have cut discretionary spending across the board. |
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At the same time, his bad temper and lustfulness make him a mirror of his master, and this makes the mistaken identities of Act Two all the more realistic. |
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Changes to the Threatened Species Conservation Act potentially prevent macadamia trees from being cleared from the area because they are classed as native flora. |
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Under the Internet Spyware Prevention Act, it is a crime to intentionally access a computer without permission or to intentionally exceed authorised access. |
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The establishment of the University as an autonomous statutory body independent of Government is supported by many provisions in the University Act. |
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The sign-up deadline for the Affordable Care Act has triggered a predictable series of jeremiads from the right. |
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Under Clause 21 of the Drugs Act 2005, it is now an offence to import, export, produce, supply, possess or possess with intent to supply magic mushrooms. |
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There are a number of inadvertent and purposeful ways for universities to skew their Clery Act numbers. |
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That philosophy reached its High Point in the Wilderness Act, which turns 50 today. |
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Endorsing a path to citizenship for DREAM Act recipients is fine, but small potatoes. |
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Curwen's Act of 1809 making it illegal to sell seats in parliament was passed at a time of so-called Tory dislike of anything savouring of reform. |
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The solicitation of campaign donations from foreign nationals is prohibited by the Federal Election Campaign Act. |
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Because the DREAM Act polls well in Arizona, Democrats hope the SOTU will win over disgruntled Latino voters. |
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Now we have the early, teething problems, and we need to make minor corrections to the direction of the Building Act in order to clear up some of those problems. |
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Every aria she sang was a highlight, not least the formidable Act 1 scena which can hold up its musical head in the exalted territory of Come scoglio. |
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Delivered canned mandarin oranges shall conform in every respect to the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and regulations promulgated thereunder. |
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Over the years, I felt badly that I didn't LOOK like the people that adopted me, then I felt badly that I didn't ACT like the people that were my biological parents. |
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Section 9 of the Act provides that there is an implied condition as to fitness for purpose where the bailor bails goods in the course of a business. |
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I asked for that data under the Official Information Act, and I received a scrambled reply from the ministry that said I am allowed a briefing on it. |
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By the time ACT UP came around to deal with the inertia, it seemed like a raging inevitability that hit with the force of a blaze. |
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They ran the Bantustans and helped administer the Bantu Authorities Act. |
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The official receiver thereupon became receiver and manager of his estate under Section 287 of the Insolvency Act 1986 pending the appointment of a trustee. |
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In 2013, Taiwan passed an amendment to its Gender Equality Act allotting women three paid days of menstrual leave each year. |
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He bargained to stay on until the new Securities Act is passed. |
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Act 1, on the west side of the barrel vault, contains five scenes, beginning at the top with the Entry into Jerusalem and ending with the Death of Judas. |
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The Act further provided for a maximum penalty of ten years if the defendant caused great bodily injury and life imprisonment if the defendant caused death. |
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It is unlikely that anyone will care whether you start screaming and crying, unless they decide to have you sectioned under the Mental Health Act. |
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We are now so jaded about the Affordable Care Act that it has lost the ability to shock us. |
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The Government's Information Commissioner's Office said there had been no breaches of the Data Protection Act, as the thumbprints were reduced to a numerical code. |
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Here the texture is comprised of rushing chromatic sextuplets in the strings, an approach which is strongly reminiscent of the drowning music heard in Act 3 of Wozzeck. |
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Lastly, in 1571, the Settlement gained teeth sharper than the Act of Uniformity, when a Subscription Act required the beneficed clergy to assent to the Thirty-nine Articles. |
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Dressed in white for her next entrance, in ACT III, she smokes a cigarette and laughs at Ariel, who cuts a caper, mincing air with someone's sword. |
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The DISCLOSE Act was summarily executed via filibuster in the Senate last night. |
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Additionally, his support of the Homestead Act and the Morrill Land Grant College Act made it easier for farmers to obtain land and further their agricultural tinning. |
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A direct result of this tragedy was the Pendleton Act in 1883, which sought to make entry into the service dependent on merit rather than on reward. |
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The bill also expands the power of the Terrorism Act 2000 by enabling the property or cash held by an organisation deemed as terrorist to be sequestrated. |
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The Sexual Offences Act had made trafficking for sexual purposes an offence and those convicted could face 14 years in prison and sequestration of their assets. |
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Any attempt by the Tories to suggest repeal of the Act ratifying the Constitution will be shouted down as xenophobic or isolationist or some other such tommyrot. |
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Contraventions of the Marine Living Resources Act related to catching crayfish, hake and toothfish without a permit and offloading catches without inspectors present. |
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Badgers and their setts are protected under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992, which makes it illegal to kill, injure or take badgers, or interfere with a sett. |
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Once the church courts had agreed that the marriage should end, only a private Act of Parliament could give effect to property settlements and issues of succession. |
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In Act I, he wore a belted, off-the-shoulder, raspberry leotard. |
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Waterford City Council was the first local authority to appoint an archivist under the 1994 Local Government Act. |
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The title of chief was largely a matter of prestige, as authority was exercised by the consensus of those of high status, who would act as arbiters in dispute resolution. |
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Brach's Candy Corn, at number four, and ACT II Popcorn Balls, at number five, were the only non-chocolate best sellers last year. |
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In 2010, ANA is commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act. |
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Section 2 of the Divorce Act says a child of the marriage includes a child to whom the step-parent stands in the place of a parent. |
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Of the many negative effects of the Affordable Care Act, the increasing unaffordability of private insurance might be the most damaging. |
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Section 16 of the Federal Reserve Act requires that the Federal Reserve collateralize Federal Reserve notes when they are issued. |
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The Ordinances relate to the Negotiable Instrument Act, commercial jurisdiction of high courts and Arbitration and Conciliation. |
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The No Child Left Behind Act is our current administration's attempt to bureaucratize and institutionalize Jesus' parable. |
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This called for another review of the Liquor Act and how liquor licences are issued to make the shebeen industry more regulated. |
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The Act allows small businesses and other enterprises to solicit financing from nonaccredited investors via the Internet. |
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The Act also states that a Minister shall consider whether there is a danger of scandal if he or she solemnises the marriage. |
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The ACT Government also had a helping hand from the miniscule eight-legged gorse spider mite. |
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Many in New Mexico have worked on the Health Security for New Mexicans Act. |
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The third act that stood out was the Electric Boogaloos from America. |
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When Lyndon Johnson pushed the much toothier Civil Rights Act of 1964 through Congress, he again did it over Thurmond's filibuster. |
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Legislation, which was originally proposed in the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002, but not implemented, would have been far preferable. |
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As Act II progressed, and with the treacherous high D of the Act I terzetto behind her, Gauvin gained constantly in assurance. |
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The present law, set out in the Damages Act of 1976, restricts who can sue to a surviving spouse, opposite-sex cohabitee, parent or child. |
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Komen Illinois Affiliates applaud Representative Smiddy on the passage of the Breast Cancer Excellence in Survival and Treatment Act into law. |
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The Medicare Modernization Act was passed by lawmakers in late November 2003 and signed by President Bush in early December. |
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Sonia Clarke was fined pounds 420 after admitting three offences under the Trade Marks Act. |
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It was called the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act, perhaps not the snappiest of titles, but went on to have a profound effect on many people. |
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The verdict was unfavorable to BD with respect to RTI's Lanham Act claim and claim for attempted monopolization based on deception in the safety syringe market. |
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The ruling overturned a much-disputed 29-year-old precedent that regarded limits on retail markups as illegal price-fixing, a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. |
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Monmouthshire County Council invites tenders for the provision of public passenger transport services under Transport Act 1985, as outlined in this document. |
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The Helms-Burton Act, invoking TEWA, would have expired Sept. |
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The Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965 authorized NLM to provide grant funding to medical libraries to improve their collections, facilities, and services. |
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While the steelhead and bull trout populations are protected under the Federal Endangered Species Act, the John Day's renown today comes from its smallmouth bass fishing. |
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The 1998 Animal Welfare Act of the Philippines says that only cattle, pigs, goats, sheep, poultry, rabbits, carabaos, horses, deer and crocodiles could be killed for food. |
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Work began in 1832, the year when the Reform Act finally gave the town representation in Parliament, and municipal incorporation followed within the same ten years. |
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In December last year, a Southampton court held that domain names are not goods Act 1977, as they are not physical objects nor are they any type of negotiable instrument. |
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Under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, items or services over pounds 100 are legally protected against nondelivery, faulty or fraudulent items and a supplier going bust. |
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The Medical Records Confidentiality Act of 1995 did not go far enough, since it contains many exemptions to prohibitions against transmitting patient identifiable information. |
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Fortin was up to the demands of her role as Lady Macbeth, whether in the Act I cabaletta, the banquet's brindisi or the dramatic Act IV sleepwalking scene. |
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The ACT Emergency Services Agency and its CBR Bushfire Ready campaign has today been announced a winner of an ACT Resilient Australia Award in the Government category. |
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Another new provision in the Traffic Act, which has been amended 50 times since 1999, envisions stiff fines of up to BGN 150 for an unattended wailing car alarm. |
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The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 and the Mass Transportation Act of 1979 were among the earliest, but they were not fully implemented for many years. |
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Cotton-top tamarins, owls, snapping turtles, parrots, coatis, genets, snakes and porcupines were among the animals seized from the address under the Animal Welfare Act. |
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Ninety percent of Americans mistakenly believe that sexual orientation workplace protection is provided under the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act. |
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The primary approvals that MEO relies on for the Tassie Shoal Projects are the Federal and State Government Environmental approvals under the EPBC Act. |
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Many are surprised to learn that parole in Canada dates back to 1899 and the passage of the Ticket of Leave Act, which was based on the British model and was a form of parole. |
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Delphine Gan Lee made the proposal in House Bill 5249, to be known as Abandoned Motor Vehicle Act of 2014, which seeks to govern abandoned and derelict motor vehicles. |
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