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Repeal and state
While O ' Connell campaigned for full scale Repeal of the Act, leaders like Isaac Butt and Charles Stewart Parnell sought a more modest form of Home Rule within the United Kingdom, rather than the full recreation of an independent Irish state.
The second, the Tariff Act 1988 Repeal Bill, which would repeal all tariffs on goods imported into New Zealand, was drawn in April, and was also defeated at its first reading 116-5 The third, the Education ( Board of Trustee Freedom ) Amendment Bill, which would make school teachers ' pay in all state and state integrated schools the responsibility of Boards of Trustees rather than the Ministry of Education was drawn in June, and was defeated on its first reading 111-10.
* Repeal state security legislation like the no-fly list ; put the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Canadian Security Intelligence Service under democratic, civilian and community control, abolish racial profiling
* Repeal of state conspiracy laws which did not provide a safe harbor for labor unions ;
14 August 1990 and it turns out the President's ruling Gosstroy VM Serov № 70 " On the Repeal of the USSR State Construction Committee decision on approval of state standards ," according to which the 1 January 1992 instead of reverse and state standards for manufactured products are introduced technical terms, W. In October, 1990 and, on behalf of the USSR Council with USSR Gospromatomnadzorom and the Production Association " Soyuzatomenergo " rules were developed acceptance of the state acceptance committee completed nuclear power plants — stations, queues, and individual complexes with reactors of all types.

Repeal and on
Repeal of the Corn Laws would remove the tariffs on imported wheat and reduce the price of wheat and bread for the average and poor citizens of Britain.
Repeal of the Corn Laws had removed the tariffs on the importation of cheap cereal grains into Britain.
The Repeal of Prohibition in the United States was accomplished with the passage of the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution on December 5, 1933.
On the third reading of Peel's Bill of Repeal ( Importation Act 1846 ) on 15 May, MPs voted 327 votes to 229 ( a majority of 98 ) to repeal the Corn Laws.
* President Cleveland Message on the Repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act
On the third reading of Peel's Bill of Repeal ( Importation Act 1846 ) on 15 May, MPs voted 327 votes to 229 ( a majority of 98 ) to repeal the Corn Laws.
Freeman's Journal ( an Irish Newspaper ) which advocated the cause of Repeal, commenting itself on the pending trial wrote:
On its third reading, on the 18 April 1848, Prime Minister Lord John Russell said " as long as he had any breath in him he would oppose the Repeal of the Legislative Union ", which clearly shows the motivation behind the new act.
Barbauld's most significant political texts are: An Address to the Opposers of the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts ( 1790 ), Epistle to William Wilberforce on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade ( 1791 ), Sins of Government, Sins of the Nation ( 1793 ), and Eighteen Hundred and Eleven ( 1812 ).
The Crimes ( Repeal of Seditious Offences ) Amendment Act 2007 was passed on 24 October 2007, and entered into force on 1 January 2008.
He has opposed the Democratic leadership since 2007 on most major legislation, including the stimulus bill, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act.
* Letters of a Protestant, on Repeal.
There are two sets of stairs leading to the memorial, and on each step, raised in bronzed letters are the words from ‘ The Demand of the Women of South Africa for the Withdrawal of Passes for Women and Repeal of the Pass Laws .’ On approaching the imbokodo, you will trigger infrared beams, which activates history ’ s " whispered voices ", echoed in all 11 official languages, the rally cry, repeated softly.
After debate, the Repeal Act received the Royal Assent on 12 April 1770.
NARAL Pro-Choice America, formerly the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws, then National Abortion Rights Action League, is an organization in the United States that engages in political action to oppose restrictions on abortion and expand access to abortion.
The Young Ireland movement, formed in the 1830s, was initially a part of the Repeal Association of Daniel O ' Connell, but broke with O ' Connell on the issue of the legitimacy of the use of violence.
The review focused mainly on Barack Obama, as well on other political events such as the Tea Party movement, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, in Iceland, the Greece's Debt Crisis, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the Mosque at Ground Zero, WikiLeaks, the campaign finance reform in the United States, Charles B. Rangel, Stanley A. McChrystal, Hamid Karzai, the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, and the United States elections, 2010.
Over the past fifteen years, organizations such as the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws ( NARAL ), the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association, and Planned Parenthood have rated him one hundred percent on his pro-choice voting record.
Repeal it then, Gentlemen ; let it be expung ’ d for ever from your Books: And on the other hand, take into your wise Consideration, the great and growing Number of Batchelors in the Country, many of whom, from the mean Fear of the Expence of a Family, have never sincerely and honourably Courted a Woman in their Lives ; and by their Manner of Living, leave unproduced ( which I think is little better than Murder ) Hundreds of their Posterity to the Thousandth Generation.
The Magnuson Act also known as the Chinese Exclusion Repeal Act of 1943 was immigration legislation proposed by U. S. Representative ( later Senator ) Warren G. Magnuson of Washington and signed into law on December 17, 1943 in the United States.

Repeal and Nations
* Repeal of the European Communities Act 1972 and the establishment of fair trade links with Commonwealth of Nations countries.

Repeal and Public
In the end the repeal, contained in the Ethical Standards in Public Life ( Scotland ) Bill was passed by 99 votes to 17 During the final debate, Alexander said "[...] Repeal is not, and never has been, about the promotion of homosexuality in our schools.

Repeal and Law
Fechner's law implies that sensation is a logarithmic function of physical intensity, which is impossible due to the logarithm's singularity at zero ; therefore, S. S. Stevens proposed the more mathematically plausible power-law relation of sensation to intensity in his famous 1961 paper entitled " To Honor Fechner and Repeal His Law.
Under what became known as the Constitution of 1782 the restrictions imposed by Poyning's Law were removed by the Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782.
* Statements Illustrative of the Policy and Probable Consequence of the Proposed Repeal of the Existing Corn Law, 1841.
** 1874 Ways and Means Report Urges Repeal of Private Tax Debt Collection Law
* Gabriel J. Chin, Reconstruction, Felon Disenfranchisement and the Right to Vote: Did the Fifteenth Amendment Repeal Section 2 of the Fourteenth ?, 92 Georgetown Law Journal 259 ( 2004 )
* Repeal Colorado's Food Sedition Law

Repeal and );
Mary set about trying to restore Roman Catholicism by making sure that: Edward's religious laws were abolished in the Statute of Repeal Act ( 1553 ); the Protestant religious laws passed in the time of Henry VIII were repealed ; and the Revival of the Heresy Acts were passed in 1554.

state and jurisdiction
The essential ineffectiveness of these measures resulted in 1934 in substantial elimination of federal jurisdiction to enjoin state public utility rate orders.
The Court held that federal jurisdiction should not be exercised lest the domestic policy of the state be obstructed ; ;
or ( 3 ) exclusion of state court jurisdiction over these matters ''.
To put it differently, state and federal courts have concurrent jurisdiction with respect to most claims of federal right.
The right to file an appeal can also vary from state to state ; for example, the New Jersey Constitution vests judicial power in a Supreme Court, a Superior Court, and other courts of limited jurisdiction, with an appellate court being part of the Superior Court.
" He points to the fact that the Pope claims universal jurisdiction and he therefore argues that " it would be intolerable to have, as the sovereign of a Protestant and free country, one who owes any allegiance to the head of any other state " and contends that if such situation came about " we will have undone centuries of common law.
An example of such a state within the common law jurisdiction, and using the black letter legal doctrine is Canada.
On the other hand, some other jurisdictions have sufficiently developed bodies of law so that parties have no real motivation to choose the law of a foreign jurisdiction ( for example, England and Wales, and the state of California ), but not yet so fully developed that parties with no relationship to the jurisdiction choose that law.
When a constitution establishes a federal state, it will identify the several levels of government coexisting with exclusive or shared areas of jurisdiction over lawmaking, application and enforcement.
However, since the lawsuit was filed in a state California court, the lawsuit was tossed out because only federal courts have jurisdiction over intellectual property issues.
It is also possible to bring class actions under state law, and in some cases the court may extend its jurisdiction to all the members of the class, including out of state ( or even internationally ) as the key element is the jurisdiction that the court has over the defendant.
The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 increases defendants ' ability to remove state cases to federal court by giving federal courts original jurisdiction for all class actions with damages exceeding $ 5, 000, 000, exclusive of interest and costs.
An economy based on economic planning ( either through the state, an association of worker cooperatives or another economic entity that has jurisdiction over the means of production ) appropriates its resources as needed, so that allocation comes in the form of internal transfers rather than market transactions involving the purchasing of assets by one government agency or firm by another.
Rather, the premises of diplomatic missions remain under the jurisdiction of the host state while being afforded special privileges ( such as immunity from most local laws ) by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
Early in 1779, Governor Clinton issued a proclamation stating that the state of New York would honor the Wentworth grants, if the settlers would recognize New York's political jurisdiction over the Vermont territory.
In 1997, the state filed suit to establish its jurisdiction, leading New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani to remark dramatically that his father, an Italian who immigrated through Ellis Island, never intended to go to New Jersey.
This could lead to a number of problems, including loss of the spouses ' original nationality, the spouse losing the right to consular assistance ( since consular assistance cannot be provided to nationals under the jurisdiction of a foreign state of which they are also nationals ), and becoming subject to military service obligations.
The extent to which state environmental laws are based on or depart from federal law varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Crain asserts that he " is not subject to the jurisdiction, taxation, nor regulation of the state ," that the " Internal Revenue Service, Incorporated " lacks authority to exercise the judicial power of the United States, that the Tax Court is unconstitutionally attempting to exercise Article III powers, and that jurisdiction over his person has never been affirmatively proven.

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