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Act and 4
The Commission shall certify to the Secretary of State, upon his request, copies of the formal submissions of claims filed pursuant to subsection ( B ) of Section 4 of this Act for transmission to the foreign government concerned.
The gallant company completed Act 4, and got through part of Act 5.
* Queen Victoria the British Weights and Measures Act of 1878 defined it as containing 4, 840 square yards.
In the Australian Capital Territory, the Act of Settlement was, on 11 May 1989, converted, from an act of the Parliament of England into an ACT enactment, by section 34 ( 4 ) of the Australian Capital Territory ( Self-Government ) Act 1988 ( Cwlth ), and then renamed The Act of Settlement 1700 by the Legislation Act 2001.
When Alaska Natives enrolled in their regional corporations under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 ( ANCSA ), the Aleut Corporation attracted only about 2, 000 enrolees who could prove a blood quantum of 1 / 4 or more Alaska Native ( including Aleut ).
Notwithstanding, possession of DishNetwork or DirecTV equipment is not unlawful as provided by The Radiocommuncation Act Section 4 ( 1 )( b ), which states:
The Broadcasting Act 1980 began the process of adding a fourth, and Channel 4, along with its Welsh counterpart, was formally created by an Act of Parliament in 1982.
" The records of " alleged civil contempors " are not listed in the Federal Register as being in the system leading to a potential claim for damages under The Privacy Act, 5 USC section 552a ( e )( 4 )( I ).
When Stanford was Governor of California, the Legislature passed on April 22, 1863, " An Act to Authorize the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco to take and subscribe One Million Dollars to the Capital Stock of the Western Pacific Rail Road Company and the Central Pacific Rail Road Company of California and to provide for the payment of the same and other matters relating thereto " ( which was later amended by Section Five of the " Compromise Act " of April 4, 1864 ).
The Trials for Felony Act 1836 ( 6 & 7 Will 4 c 114 ) allowed persons indicted for felony to be represented by counsel or attorney.
As per the section 4 of IRDA Act ' 1999, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority ( IRDA ), which was constituted by an act of parliament.
* 1932 The Revenue Act of 1932 is enacted, creating the first gas tax in the United States, at a rate of 1 cent per US gallon ( 1 / 4 ¢/ L ) sold.
* 1983 The U. S. Department of Energy declassifies documents showing world's largest mercury pollution event in Oak Ridge, Tennessee ( ultimately found to be 4. 2 million pounds ), in response to the Appalachian Observer's Freedom of Information Act request.
Then he later appears in Act 1. 4 talking about the execution of the former Thane of Cawdor.
He later makes an appearance in Act 4. 3, where he talks to Macduff about Macbeth and what to do.
In Act 5. 4 he is seen in Dunsinane getting ready for war.
" ( Act 4, scene 1 ).

Act and Resolution
A Resolution under the Church of England Assembly ( Powers ) Act 1919, directing that the Measure should be presented to His Majesty, was passed in the House of Lords by a large majority.
In August 2007, Congressperson Barbara Lee of California introduced House Resolution 3337, the HIV Nondiscrimination in Travel and Immigration Act of 2007.
* World Trade Organisation 2000 Dispute Resolution Panel Report on Section 110 ( 5 ) of the United States Copyright Act, http :// www. wto. org / english / tratop_e / dispu_e / 1234da. pdf
PSP participated in a number of governments, but, after the Syrian Accountability Act and the UN Resolution 1559 and the change of the balance of powers in the region after the occupation of Iraq, joined the opposition and took up a position opposed to the role of Syria in Lebanon's politics.
In the First Legal Tender Act, Congress limited the Treasury's emission of United States Notes to $ 150, 000, 000 ; however, by 1863, the Second Legal Tender Act, enacted July 11, 1862, a Joint Resolution of Congress, and the Third Legal Tender Act, enacted March 3, 1863, had expanded the limit to $ 450, 000, 000, the option to exchange the notes for United States bonds at par had been revoked, and notes of $ 1 and $ 2 denominations had been introduced as the appearance of fiat currency had driven even silver coinage out of circulation.
In 1900, Mulock introduced " The Fair Wages Resolution " governing all Canadian government contracting, and an Act that created the Department of Labour and the Labour Gazette ( one of the ancestors of Statistics Canada ).
Congress invoked the War Powers Resolution in the Multinational Force in Lebanon Act ( P. L.
Island sanctuaries were set up for endangered native birds after this Act, but the new bird sanctuaries, including Kapiti Island, Little Barrier Island and Resolution Island, were never stocked with Huia.
* November 15, 1990: Administrative Dispute Resolution Act,,
Although the Netherlands had insisted the West New Guinea people be allowed self-determination in accord with the United Nations charter and General Assembly Resolution 1514 ( XV ) which was to be called the " Act of Free Choice "; the New York Agreement instead provided a seven year delay and gave the United Nations no authority to supervise the act.
COMELEC Resolution No. 8682 in connection with the November 25, 2009 plebiscite to ratify the conversion of the municipality of Dasmariñas province of Cavite into a component city pursuant to Republic Act 9723 dated October 15, 2009.
Resolution of these circumstances would entail an amendment of the provisions contained within the Scotland Act 1998.
* Government Prosecutions under the Espionage Act: Letter from the Attorney General, Transmitting in Response to Senate Resolution of January 25, 1922, Additional Information Regarding Persons Prosecuted by the Government under the Espionage Act or for Conspiracy to Violate War-time Laws ... Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1922.
While serving on the House Banking Committee, Toomey, in 1999, helped write House Resolution 10, which led to the repeal of parts of the Depression-era Glass-Steagall Act.
* Hawaiian Organic Act, approved in 1900 by Congress to adopt a form of government for the new territory, in supplement of the Newlands Resolution.
On March 7, 2012, Jones introduced House Concurrent Resolution 107, proposing that Congress should consider waging wars without an Act of Congress as grounds for impeachment of the President for High Crimes and Misdemeanors according to the Constitution of the United States of America.
However, given the separatist government of Quebec's position that there be two nations established first in accordance with Resolution 176, approval by Quebec of any changes to the BNA Act was impossible.
Through all these PUC has kept on “ shining .” On August 1, 1996 in accordance with Republic Act ( RA ) No. 7722 and by the virtue of Resolution No. 132-96, Series of 1996, the Commission on Higher Education ( CHED ) granted PUC the long-awaited University Status entailing the change of the school ’ s name from Philippine Union College to Adventist University of the Philippines ( AUP ).
* War Powers Resolution ( War Powers Act of 1973 )
5910 is a House Resolution entitled Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act of 2008.
The Act was first successfully used in March 2001, when Republicans in both houses of Congress passed a Joint Resolution of Disapproval to invalidate OSHA regulation regarding musculoskeletal disorders.

Act and Epilogue
Fletcher — Prologue ; Act II, scenes 2 6 ; Act III, scenes 2 6 ; Act IV, scenes 1 and 3 ; Act V, scene 1, lines 1 33, and scene 2 ; Epilogue.

Act and Life
Amr Diab also won The African Music Awards 2009, Big Apple Music Awards ; Life Achievements Awards: Best Singer of The Year in 2009, and Best Male Act in African Music Awards 2010.
Act One of This American Life episode 470 is an account of boyhood obsessions with Piers Anthony.
He argued that, as he had opposed the Life Peerages Act 1958, it would be hypocritical for him to take one, but even if he was willing to accept a hereditary peerage ( which would have been extinct upon his death as he had no male heir ), Thatcher was unwilling to court the controversy that might have arisen as a result.
) He had opposed the Life Peerages Act and felt it would be hypocritical to accept a life peerage himself since no prime minister ever offered him a hereditary peerage.
The Responsible Education About Life Act was introduced by Senator Frank Lautenberg ( D-NJ ) and Representatives Barbara Lee ( D-CA ) and Christopher Shays ( R-CT ) to support age-appropriate sexual education.
Spurred by a series of articles that appeared in the British Medical Journal in 1867, Parliament began to regulate baby farming in 1872 with the passage of the Infant Life Protection Act.
The Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 and the Life Peerages Act 1958 authorise the regular creation of life peerages.
There is no limit on the number of peerages the Sovereign may create under the Life Peerages Act.
* List of Law Life Peerages ( Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876 )
* List of Life Peerages ( Life Peerages Act, 1958 )
He also supports the Democrats for Life of America's Pregnant Women Support Act.
* Most peers who hold peerages created before the Life Peerages Act 1958 ( and a few who hold peerages created thereafter ) are hereditary peers, who until 1999 constituted the most numerous category of peers sitting in the House.
Widespread appointment of life peers was enabled by the Life Peerages Act 1958.
* 2000: Lewis Spratlan, Life is a Dream, opera ( awarded for concert version of Act II )
The Lords of Appeal were individuals who are already members of the House of Lords under other Acts ( including the Life Peerages Act 1958 and the House of Lords Act 1999 ) who held or had held high judicial office.
* South The Most Esteemed Act of My Life: Family, Property, Will, and Trust in the Antebellum South
* Life Peerages Act 1958
The pieces of legislation governing abortion in Northern Ireland are sections 58 and 59 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 and sections 25 and 26 of the Criminal Justice Act ( Northern Ireland ) 1945 ( which are derived from the corresponding provisions of the Infant Life ( Preservation ) Act 1929 ).
The Infant Life ( Preservation ) Act 1929 allows abortion when necessary to protect the mother's physical and mental health.

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