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Various legal aspects of the zakat are discussed in the hadith: the types of properties that are zakatable, the minimum quanitity that is zakatable ( the nisab ), the rate of zakat and the rule of one-year holding period.
On February 20, 2012, the NCAA announced it had granted Berea permission to begin a one-year period exploring membership in its Division III, non-scholarship athletic program.
* been outside of the UK no more than 90 days during the one-year period prior to filing the application.
* been outside of the UK no more than 90 days during the one-year period prior to filing the application.
For example, those used in the Gravity Probe B experiment measured changes in gyroscope spin axis orientation to better than 0. 5 milliarcseconds ( 1. 4 degrees ) over a one-year period.
Then on 22 January 1814 the same Assembly decided to concentrate the Executive Power in him as a Supreme Director for the United Provinces, and so he took that office for a one-year period.
However, the court rule allowed the continuation of the gender segregation in public buses on a strictly voluntary basis for a one-year experimental period.
* a selective application as per IMCC procedure for one-semester or one-year accredited post-graduate study period in France and USA ( 1 year curriculum )
In the one-year period from 1887 to 1888, passenger travel along the railroad increased 317 %.
After the War in the Philippines, the Commonwealth was restored, and a one-year transitional period in preparation for independence began.
In 2007, expansion accelerated outside France, particularly in Asia, with the building of 36 new hypermarkets, including 22 in China – where the Group broke its record for store openings in a one-year period.
NASA policy mandates a one-year proprietary period on all data, which means that only the initial proposal team can access the data for the first year after it has been obtained.
John Howard was appointed High Sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1773, initially for a one-year period.
** Lyceum-a combination of gymnasium and hbs, with alpha and beta streams which pupils elected after a two-year ( sometimes one-year ) bridging period ( ages 12 – 18 ).
Malaysian moves involved fixing the local currency to the US dollar, stopping the overseas trade in ringgit currency and other ringgit assets therefore making offshore use of the ringgit invalid, restricting the amount of currency and investments that residents can take abroad, and imposed for foreign portfolio funds, a minimum one-year " stay period " which since has been converted to an exit tax.
#* Loss to one or more persons during any one-year period aggregating at least $ 5, 000 in value.
The Hoover Moratorium of 1931, a proposal made by American President Herbert Hoover to freeze all intergovernmental debt for a one-year period, was, according to author and political advisor McGeorge Bundy, " the most significant action taken by an American president for Europe since Woodrow Wilson's administration.
The Family Research Council also supports lower taxes and simplifying the tax code, increasing the child tax credit, school prayer, the requirement of a one-year waiting period before a married couple with children can legally get a divorce so that they can receive marital counseling, unless the marriage involves domestic violence, and permanently eliminating the marriage penalty and estate taxes.
( From August 1968 to the end of the original series in 1969, Merrie Melodies had the last line reading " A Vitagraph Release " while Looney Tunes of that same one-year period read " A Vitaphone Release ".
This article covers the one-year period from 1 October 1791 to September 1792, during which France was governed by the Legislative Assembly, operating under the French Constitution of 1791, between the periods of the National Constituent Assembly and of the National Convention.
This new path of achieving the Realschulabschluss at a vocationally oriented secondary school was changed by the statutory school regulations in 1981-with a one-year qualifying period.
During the one-year qualifying period of the change to the new regulations, pupils could continue with class 10 to fulfil the statutory period of education.
In a one-year period, from 1906 to 1907, he published three books, Consciousness: Animal, Human and Superhuman based on his experience with Theosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche: the Dionysian Spirit of the Age and Nietzsche in Outline and Aphorism.
Edward VIII also went uncrowned, as he abdicated in 1936 before the end of the customary one-year period between accession and coronation.

one-year and mourning
A one-year mourning period meant that Hyojong of Joseon was considered the eldest son while 9-month period would suggest that Hyojong was considered not the eldest son, following the rules that governed the yangban class.
A one-year mourning period meant that Hyojong was considered the eldest son while 9-month period would suggest that Hyojong was considered not the eldest son, following the rules that governed the yangban class.

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The most popular player in franchise history, " Gonzo " signed a one-year contract worth just under $ 7 million on December 7 to play for the rival Los Angeles Dodgers for the 2007 season.
Consolation of Philosophy was written during a one-year imprisonment Boethius served while awaiting trial – and eventual horrific execution – for the crime of treason under the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great.
Along with Martin Short, Billy Crystal and Harry Shearer, Guest was hired as a one-year only cast member for the 1984-85 season on NBC's Saturday Night Live.
Norris also placed coach Jack Adams on a one-year probation for the 1932 – 33 NHL season.
In November 1782, he was elected as President of the Continental Congress for a one-year term.
Sponsorship deals run for four years, though – as in the case of E. ON – one-year extensions may be agreed.
* The franchisor ( or its subsidiary ) must have operated at least operated two company-owned franchises in China ( revised to " anywhere ") for more than 12 months (" the two-store, one-year " rule )
Under a one-year standby agreement with the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) in January 1979, the government promised to undertake economic reforms, including a reduction of the budget deficit, in return for a $ 68 million IMF support program and $ 27 million in IMF Trust Fund loans.
Although Hawks signed a new one-year contract with Famous-Players in the fall of 1924, he broke his contract to become a story editor for Thalberg at MGM with the promise that Thalberg would make him a director in a year.
In 1931 Hoover issued the Hoover Moratorium, calling for a one-year halt in reparation payments by Germany to France and in the payment of Allied war debts to the United States.
The one-year deal included unique conditions, such as the option for Clemens to stay home in Houston on select road trips when he wasn't scheduled to pitch.
; Drivers: A one-year long study, conducted by a firm that provides statistical information to insurance companies so they can determine rates, found that drivers of H2 and H3 Hummers receive about five times as many traffic tickets as the national average for all vehicles ( standardized based on the number of violations per 100, 000 miles driven ).
Initially, the consuls possessed all of the king ’ s powers in the form of two men, elected for a one-year term, who could veto each others actions.
* 1 January 1995-Inauguration of World Trade Organisation ( WTO ), Ambassador K Kesavapany is elected for a one-year term as Chairman of the General Council.
The largely ceremonial President of the Confederation and the Vice-President of Federal Council are elected by the Federal Assembly from among the members of the Federal Council for one-year terms that run concurrently.
A crew of 114 departs for Iscandar in the Yamato to retrieve the radiation-removing device and return to Earth within the one-year deadline.
The leaving exam course is a one-year programme, intended for vocational leaving exam graduates.
The Vocational course is a one-year programme provided to upper secondary school students who, for various reasons, do not want to continue their education.
Consequently, the EU banned arms sales and imposed a one-year visa ban on 12 senior officials, including the security chief and interior and defence ministers, accusing them of bearing responsibility for the killings.
One member is a student appointed for a one-year term.
The president is elected for a one-year term and chosen from the small or mid-sized powers represented on ECOSOC.
* Millard Fillmore-1828 election to the New York State Assembly for three one-year terms
In Moe's autobiography, he said they each got $ 600 per week on a one-year contract with a renewable option ; in the Ted Okuda – Edward Watz book The Columbia Comedy Shorts, the Stooges are said to have received $ 1, 000 among them for their first Columbia effort, Woman Haters, and then signed a term contract for $ 7, 500 per film ( equal to $ today ), to be divided among the trio.

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