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Section and 8
Subject to the limitations hereinafter provided, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, as prescribed by Section 8 of this Title, an amount not exceeding the principal of each award, plus accrued interests on such awards as bear interest, certified pursuant to Section 5 of this Title, in accordance with the award.
There shall be deducted from the amount of each payment made pursuant to subsection ( C ) of Section 8, as reimbursement for the expenses incurred by the United States, an amount equal to 5 per centum of such payment.
`` Meet the Artist '' is the invitation issued by members of the Greater Philadelphia Section of the National Council of Jewish Women as they arrange for an annual exhibit and sale of paintings and sculpture at the Philmont Country Club on April 8 and 9.
However, given the right problem, the use of an appropriate 4GL can be spectacularly successful as was seen with MARK-IV and MAPPER ( see History Section, Santa Fe real-time tracking of their freight cars – the productivity gains were estimated to be 8 times over COBOL ).
Under clause 17 Article I Section 8 of the Constitution however, Congress has power to " exercise exclusive Legislation in all cases whatsoever " over the federal district ( Washington, D. C .) and other territory ceded to the federal government by the states, such as for military installations.
:: Example 8 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 1-2 of the Constitution of Russia states:
( 1975 ), Section 4. 8, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0.
With the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and Article 1 Section 8 of the United States Constitution, control of the army and the power to direct the militia of the states was concurrently delegated to the federal Congress.
( Section 8 of the 1994 Road Traffic Act section 1 ).
Section 8. 3: Radix sort, pp. 170 – 173.
In the United States Constitution, Article 1 Section I gives Congress only those " legislative powers herein granted " and proceeds to list those permissible actions in Article I Section 8, while Section 9 lists actions that are prohibited for Congress.
( Under Article I, Section 8, the States have authority for " the Appointment of the Officers.
Under this provision, the Congress may create inferior courts under both Article III, Section 1, and Article I, Section 8.
Though it has been argued that the states lost the power to arm their citizens when the power to arm the militia was transferred from the states to the federal government by Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution, the individual right to arm was retained and strengthened by the Militia Act of 1792 and the similar act of 1795.
One of the arguments the Federalists gave against the addition of a Bill of Rights, during the debates about ratification of the Constitution, was that a listing of rights could problematically enlarge the powers specified in Article One, Section 8 of the new Constitution by implication.
" Likewise, James Madison explained to Thomas Jefferson, " I conceive that in a certain degree ... the rights in question are reserved by the manner in which the federal powers are granted " by Article One, Section 8 of the Constitution.
In Central Virginia Community College v. Katz,, the Court ruled the Congress could do the same regarding bankruptcy cases by way of Article I, Section 8, Clause 4 of the Constitution.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 1:
In Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad,, the Supreme Court ruled that ( 1 ) the Sixteenth Amendment removes the Pollock requirement that certain income taxes ( such as taxes on income " derived from real property " that were the subject of the Pollock decision ), be apportioned among the states according to population ; ( 2 ) the federal income tax statute does not violate the Fifth Amendment's prohibition against the government taking property without due process of law ; ( 3 ) the federal income tax statute does not violate the Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 requirement that excises, also known as indirect taxes, be imposed with geographical uniformity.
On July 3, 2007, the Court ( through the original three-judge panel ) ruled ( 1 ) that the taxpayer's compensation was received on account of a non-physical injury or sickness ; ( 2 ) that gross income under section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code does include compensatory damages for non-physical injuries, even if the award is not an " accession to wealth ," ( 3 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries is an indirect tax, regardless of whether the recovery is restoration of " human capital ," and therefore the tax does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 9, Clause 4, that capitations or other direct taxes must be laid among the states only in proportion to the population ; ( 4 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 8, Clause 1, that all duties, imposts and excises be uniform throughout the United States ; ( 5 ) that under the doctrine of sovereign immunity, the Internal Revenue Service may not be sued in its own name.

Section and Chicago
In 1910, the American Chemical Society established the Willard Gibbs Medal, through the initiative of William A. Converse, a former chairman and secretary of the Chicago Section.
Chicago: Section of Mineral Law, American Bar Association, 1949.
Then in 1906, after Leadbeater's return to England, the fourteen-year-old son of the Corresponding Secretary of the Esoteric Section in Chicago, whom Leadbeater had taken with him to San Francisco on his first lecture tour, confessed to his parents the reason for the antipathy he had conceived for his mentor, to whom he had at first been greatly devoted —- Leadbeater had encouraged him in the habit of masturbation.
In response, Section Chicago was suspended by the New York NEC.
Dissident Section Chicago moved in fairly short order towards unity the largely German New York SLP Right oppositionists.
The other, Section 86, Row FF, Seat 10 in the left field bleachers, was the landing spot for Ripken's 278th home run as a shortstop, breaking Chicago Cubs legend Ernie Banks ' record for the position.
( 1999 ) University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-51183-9 ( Section 2. 7 provides a category-theoretic presentation of the theorem as a colimit in the category of groupoids ).
* Public Transportation Section, Chicago Police Department
He was a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States, 2001 – 2008, and previously served on its Budget Committee, 1997 – 2001, and Committee on Judicial Resources, 1987 – 1996 ; American Bar Association, Antitrust Section, Council, 1985 – 1986 ( ex officio ), 2000 – 2003 and 2009 – 2012 ( judicial liaison ); Boston University Law School, Visiting Committee, 1994 – 1997 ; and University of Chicago Law School, Visiting Committee, 1985 – 1988.
Chicago Fire Soccer Club's supporters Section 8 are known to sing this parody during a game.
*" The Business: All Talk ,", Chicago Reader, April 14, 2006, Section 2, pg.
* Hills v. Gautreaux ( 1976 )-a U. S. Supreme Court case upholding use of Section 8 vouchers to remedy housing discrimination in site selection by the Chicago Housing Authority.
Fort-Whiteman, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym " James Jackson ," was the advocate of the idea of convening an " American-Negro Labor Congress " at Chicago to bring together black workers from around the country and had written to Moscow in an attempt to win support for the idea from the Far-Eastern Section of the Comintern.
" The Chicago Reader, Section 1, p. 7.

Section and independent
Introduced by Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Section 1706 added a subsection ( d ) to Section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978, which removed " safe harbor " exception for independent contractor classification ( which at the time avoided payroll taxes ) for workers such as engineers, designers, drafters, computer professionals, and " similarly skilled " workers.
* Section 208 prohibited collective rate making on movements which a rail carrier could handle entirely on its own system (‘ single line rates ’), and buttressed the right of ‘ independent action ’ by rail carriers.
Those classified as either " highly-urbanized " or " independent component " cities are independent from the province, as provided for in Section 29 of the Local Government Code of 1991.
Article V, Section 25 ( a ) of the Missouri Constitution specifies a process, known as the Missouri Plan, to appoint judges to the state Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and circuit and probate courts in the independent City of St. Louis, Jackson County ( Kansas City ), and any other circuit court where a majority of voters choose to adopt nonpartisan appointment ( currently St. Louis County, Clay County, and Platte County ).
The first three articles in Chapter I, Section I, of the Massachusetts Constitution establishes the three primary branches of government ; an executive, a bicameral legislature, and an independent judiciary.
* Section 28: children's rights, including the right to a name and nationality, the right to family or parental care, the right to a basic standard of living, the right to be protected from maltreatment and abuse, the protection from inappropriate child labour, the right not to be detained except as a last resort, the paramountcy of the best interests of the child and the right to an independent lawyer in court cases involving the child, and the prohibition of the military use of children.
Section 118 declares the judges of all courts of the State to be independent of the legislative and executive branches of government.
Section 155 clarifies that for the purposes of this chapter, " independent service commission " means the Constitutional Offices Commission, the Public Service Commission, or the Disciplined Services Commission.
* April 8 – A flight of Airco DH. 4s makes the first independent raid of World War I by aircraft of the United States Armys Aviation Section, U. S. Signal Corps, the forerunner of the United States Army Air Service.
It was established as an independent but temporary wartime branch of the War Department by two executive orders of President Woodrow Wilson: on May 24, 1918, replacing the Aviation Section, U. S. Signal Corps as the nation's air force ; and March 19, 1919, establishing a military Director of Air Service to control all aviation activities.
:: Founded 24 October 1983 as the Swiss Local Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association and became an independent organization.
The Section of Environmental Analysis ( SEA ) is the office within the Board responsible for directing the environmental review process It conducts independent analysis of all environmental data and makes environmental recommendations to the Board, as well as giving technical advice.
To forestall moves to expel him from the Labour Party, Field resigned on 16 February 2007, returning to Parliament as an independent, but promising to support the Government's legislative programme ; However, on 21 February, he voted against the Labour Party on Green MP Sue Bradford's Members ' Bill to amend Section 59 of the Crimes Act 1961 ( see Child Discipline Act 2007 ).
* Section of independent utility, a portion of highway in the US Road System
The Department of Energy Organization Act allows EIA's processes and products to be independent from review by Executive Branch officials ; specifically, Section 205 ( d ) says:
It consists of four sections: Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary ( including sixth-form ), and Business Studies ( which also provides sixth-form courses independent from the Secondary Section ).
Originally part of the École pratique des hautes études ( EPHE ) as its VI Section: Sciences Économiques et Sociales, the EHESS gained autonomy as an independent higher education institution on 23 January 1975.
However, Section 193 of the code ( which is also in Chapter 10 ), which also outlines a copyright holder's moral rights, makes these rights independent of economic rights outlined in Section 177 of the code.
His past professional experiences include working as an independent consultant and project manager in information technology and marketing projects for businesses and individuals ; as an Assistant Commissioner for the after-schools Beacons program at the Department of Youth and Community Development ( DYCD ); as a Project Coordinator-Computer Specialist for the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications ( DoITT ); as a recertifier for Section 8 Housing ; as an Administrative Assistant for the Board of Elections ; as an instructor and Teacher ’ s Assistant for the New York City Department of Education ; and as a Computer Operator for Commerzbank.
The museum was registered as a Section 21company, which means that it was incorporated not for profit, with an independent board of trustees.
The following year he was engaged as an engineer with the Special Section of Railway Workers in Milan, then rose to a position in the newly formed Ministry of Communications in 1924, producing significant independent work by 1926.

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