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Annotated and Code
* Annotated Justinian Code ( University of Wyoming website )
A few volumes of Title 11 ( Bankruptcy ) of the United States Code Annotated ( U. S. C. A.
The two leading annotated versions are the United States Code Annotated, abbreviated as U. S. C. A., and the United States Code Service, abbreviated as U. S. C. S.
* Montana Code Annotated 72-1-103 ( 8 ) ( 2005 ) Example state law
* Annotated Justinian Code English translation ( from the Mommsen and Krueger edition ) by Fred H. Blume, 1943 ; revised by Timothy Kearley, 2005-2009 ( greatly preferable to Scott's translation )
In regards to homeschooling, the Official Code of Georgia Annotated states the following:
The statute was spread over three pages of the United States Code Annotated and the only part that appeared to apply to the Times was 793 ( e ), which made it criminal for:
All expenditures of SPLOST funds must be in compliance with Article VIII, Section VI, Paragraph IV of the Georgia Constitution, and Official Code of Georgia Annotated ( O. C. G. A.
1975, Author, The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine 2008, Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software 1999, Programming Windows 1988-1998
* Official Code of Georgia Annotated
The Official Code of Georgia Annotated or OCGA is the compendium of all laws in the U. S. state of Georgia.
The statutory portion of such codification shall be merged with annotations, captions, catchlines, history lines, editorial notes, cross-references, indices, title and chapter analyses, and other materials pursuant to the contract and shall be published by authority of the state pursuant to such contract and when so published shall be known and may be cited as the ' Official Code of Georgia Annotated '.
Criminal Law § 2-201 of the Annotated Code of Maryland defines murder in the first degree as:
The Mississippi section of U. S. 45 is defined at Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3.
The Mississippi section of U. S. 82 is defined in Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3.
Section 13 – 202 of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland provides:
The Utah section of US-91 is defined at Utah Code Annotated § 72-4-115 ( 1 ).
Montana Code Annotated 61-13-103
:: The Association of Professional Industrial Hygienists, Inc. ( APIH ) was established in 1994 to offer credentialing to industrial hygienists who meet the education and experience requirements found in Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 62, Chapter 40.
Legally, the Mississippi section of U. S. 65 was defined in Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3.
The Mississippi section of U. S. 51 is defined at Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3.
The Utah section of US-189 is defined in Utah Code Annotated § 72-4-124 ( 2 ).
The section of U. S. 89 in Utah, other than concurrencies with Interstate 70, Interstate 15, U. S. Highway 6, and U. S. Highway 91, is defined in the Utah Code Annotated § 72-4-114 ( 8 ).

Annotated and Maryland
* Annotated Code of Maryland — The state's codified body of laws
The inscription on the rim of the seal shows the phrase, Cecilius Absolutus Dominus Terræ Mariæ et Avaloniæ Baro de Baltimore, which translates to " Cecil, Absolute Lord of Maryland and Avalon, Baron of Baltimore " ( Chapter 79, Acts of 1969 ; Sections 13-101 through 13-105 of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland ).
He was a member, Court of Appeals Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure from 1977 to 1982 ; Commission to Revise the Annotated Code of Maryland, 1980 – 82 ; and the Board of Directors, Judicial Institute of Maryland, 1982 – 84.

Code and Maryland
Later, a reincorporation in 1860 reduced the limits to 1 / 3 of a mile but still measured from "... the tavern house known as " James Lecompte's " or the " frame tavern " each way ;..." ( The Maryland Code: Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860 Volume 145, Volume 2, ART.
* Area Code 410, a telephone area code for the US State of Maryland, representing portions of the state including the Baltimore metropolitan area and the Eastern Shore.
Some time before October 10, 2007, Government House ( the governor's mansion ) in Annapolis ceased to display the cross bottony at the top of the flag pole, but the flags at the State House continue to do so ( adhering to Maryland Code Section 13-202 and 203 ).
Unfortunately, unlike other States with Overlay Area codes ( Texas, Maryland, Florida and Pennsylvania to name just a few ), the California Public Utilities Commission maintains two different dialing plans: Landlines must dial 1 + area code whenever an Area Code is part of the dialed digits while Cell Phone can omit the " 1 " and just dial 10 digits.
Kreamer chaired the Procurement Subcommittee that reviewed and sponsored a long delayed revision of the Maryland Procurement Code.
* January 1: Maryland becomes the first state in the US to statutorily ban same-sex marriage, under § 2 – 201 of the Maryland Family Law Code – it quotes " only a marriage between a man and a woman is valid in this State ".
Maryland was the only Sinful Seven school that was also a major football power with eighty scholarship players, and Byrd led them in their stand against the Sanity Code.
American Morse Code was first used on the Baltimore-Washington telegraph line, a telegraph line constructed between Baltimore, Maryland, and the old Supreme Court chamber in the Capitol building in Washington, D. C.

Code and codification
First was the period of codification of existing law: the Code Napoleon in France and the peculiar codification that, in fact, resulted from Austin's restatement and ordering of the Common Law in England.
The only part of this codification process that was considered complete is known as the Field Code applying to civil procedure.
The canon law of the Eastern Catholic Churches, which had developed some different disciplines and practices, underwent its own process of codification, resulting in the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches promulgated in 1990 by Pope John Paul II.
The occasional nature of many provisions suggests that the Code may be better read as a codification of supplementary judicial decisions of the king.
Because of this codification approach, a single named statute ( like the Taft-Hartley Act, or the Embargo Act ) may or may not appear in a single place in the Code.
The codification is based on the content of the laws, however, not the vehicle by which they are adopted ; so, for instance, if an appropriations act contains substantive, permanent legislation ( as is sometimes the case ), the permanent provisions will be incorporated into the Code even though they were adopted as part of a non-permanent enactment.
During the 1920s, some members of Congress revived the codification project, resulting in the approval of the United States Code by Congress in 1926.
Although the codification of law was largely completed by the Tang Code of CE 624, throughout the centuries the Confucian foundations of the Tang Code were retained, and indeed with some aspects of it strengthened by the later dynasties.
* United States Code, a compilation and codification of the general and permanent federal Law of the United States
The categories of the Napoleonic Code were not drawn from earlier French laws, but instead from Justinian's sixth-century codification of Roman law, the Corpus Juris Civilis and, within it, the Institutes.
Developed mainly out of the various customals, the process was inspired by Justinian's sixth-century codification of Roman law, the Corpus Iuris Civilis and, within that, Justinian's Code ( Codex ).
Other codes with some influence in their own right were the Swiss, German, and Austrian ones, but even therein some influence of the French code can be felt, as the Napoleonic Code is considered the first successful codification.
The Napoleonic Code is a codification of law including civil, family and criminal law that Napoleon imposed on French-conquered territories.
The canon law of the Eastern Catholic Churches, which had developed some different disciplines and practices, underwent its own process of codification, resulting in the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches promulgated in 1990 by Pope John Paul II.
In Austria, the first step towards fully-fledged codification were the yet incomplete Codex Theresianus ( compiled between 1753 and 1766 ), the Josephinian Code ( 1787 ) and the complete West Galician Code ( enacted as a test in Galicia in 1797 ).
Therefore, the BGB had a great deal of influence on later codification projects in countries as diverse as Japan, Greece, Turkey, Portugal ( 1966 Civil Code ) and Macau ( 1999 Civil Code ).
The official codification of Federal statutes is called the United States Code.
The Shulchan Aruch HaRav ( Hebrew שולחן ערוך הרב: " Code of Jewish Law by the Rabbi "; also Shulkhan Arukh HaRav ) is a codification of halakha by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, known during his lifetime as HaRav (" The Rabbi ").
Further codification took place with the promulgation by Empress Jitō in 689 of the Asuka Kiyomihara Code, named for the location of the late Emperor Temmu's court.
* California Code of Regulations, a codification of regulations made by the California government, previously known as the California Government Code

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