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All and provincial
All but one of the provinces of Canada use a common law system ( the exception being Quebec, which uses a civil law system for issues arising within provincial jurisdiction, such as property ownership and contracts ).
All provincial and local branches were abolished, and the PBC opened nine regional branches, whose boundaries did not correspond to local administrative boundaries.
All provincial sovereignties were repealed ; the dissident members of the Assembly expelled ; an " interim Executive Directory " empowered ; and the constitutional commission reduced to seven radical members.
All provincial capitals and other large cities have at least one local station.
There is also a programme of provincial and All Ireland championships at secondary schools senior and junior levels, differentiated by the years of secondary school cycle, with years 4-6 competing in the senior competition, and years 1-3 competing at junior level.
With firm support from provincial Unionism and most of the press, Chamberlain addressed vast crowds and extolled the virtues of Empire and Imperial Preference, campaigning with the slogan ' Tariff Reform Means Work for All '.
All three school boards and public charter schools are funded through provincial grants and property taxes.
According to Mack P. Holt: " All twelve cities where provincial massacres occurred had one striking feature in common ; they were all cities with Catholic majorities where there had once been significant Protestant minorities .... All of them had also experienced serious religious division ... during the first three civil wars ...
All special municipalities, provincial cities and counties are directly under the central government ( i. e., Executive Yuan ).
All judges of the provincial and territorial superior courts are appointed by the federal government under the authority of the Constitution Act, 1867.
All provincial highways in Alberta are ' Primary Highways '.
He played most of his rugby at fullback for New Zealand ( the All Blacks ), for the Hurricanes in the Super 12, and for Manawatu, Wellington and later Munster at provincial level.
All ten provincial premiers supported it.
All provinces follow suit by 1922 except Quebec, which does not give women the right to vote in provincial elections until 1940.
Among his achievements as a player were captaincy of the New Zealand All Blacks, the Crusaders Super 12 team, and the Canterbury provincial team.
All major cities in Argentina have impressive theaters or opera houses, and provincial or city orchestras.
All below are flatha ( princes ) and also descendants in the male line, however distant in some cases, of at least one historical grade of, a Rí túaithe ( usually a local petty king ), a Ruiri ( overking or regional king ), or a greater Rí ruirech ( king of overkings, also called a provincial king or Rí cóicid ).
All lawyer-benchers are elected by the Society's members, and eight lay Benchers are appointed by the provincial government.
All other powers are provincial except for First Nations, which will be a joint federal-provincial responsibility.
All of these schools received grants from the provincial government for their operation.
All of its provincial campuses were separated, cojoined with provincial campuses of the Universidad Técnica del Estado ( now Universidad de Santiago de Chile and Universidad de Atacama ) and designated as separate universities, such as the Universidad de Talca, Universidad de Valparaiso, the Instituto Pedagógico ( Pedagogical Institute, now the Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación ), the Universidad de Antofagasta, the Universidad de Tarapacá, Instituto Professional de Osorno ( now Universidad de los Lagos ), Instituto Professional de Chillán ( now Universidad del Bío-Bío ), Universidad de la Frontera, and Universidad de la Serena.
All provincial governments also govern water quality through laws on environmental protection and drinking water, such as the Clean Water Act in Ontario.

All and judges
All of these judges convict or acquit, and set sentences.
All of the judges, except Justice Dawson, agreed that:
All of the religious groups had their own places of worship in the city, and there were 7 judges appointed to settle disputes ( two Christian, two Jewish, and two Muslim judges, with a single judge for all of the Shamanists and other Pagans ).
All Superior Court judges must have been either a member of the State Bar of California or a judge in the state for ten years prior to taking office.
All elements in the routine, as well as all errors, are noted by the judges.
All four Circuit Court judges were re-elected in November 2008.
All three judges scored the bout 115 – 113 in favor of De La Hoya.
All three judges accepted that under the mosque is a Hindu temple.
All those who are disqualified from testifying in legal matters are disqualified also from acting on this board of judges ( Yevamot 101a ).
All judges sitting in the Old Bailey are addressed as " My Lord " or " My Lady " whether they are High Court, Circuit Judges or Recorders.
All three judges scored the bout identically 98-92, 98-92, 98-92.
* All federal and state judges, justices of the peace and magistrates, whether appointed or elected.
All of the judges ' scores are then added together to produce a final score.
All nine are chosen from either sitting judges or barristers who have at least ten years ' standing at the bar of a province or territory.
All judges wore a short bench wig when working in criminal court, reserving the long wig for ceremonial occasions, and a wing collar and bands.
All Canadian judges also wear black court waistcoats with white collar and tabs.
All three of his US Supreme Court judges loosely fell into this category.
All but three judges accepted their unwanted commissions, and the governor urged compliance.
All judges are jurists.
All judges except for the president of the supreme court are appointed by the reigning monarch, following recommendations ( orders ) from the Minister of Justice on the advice of the Judicial Appointments Council.
All these types of cases are extremely controversial, and many judges, especially those unexperienced with debate or whom consider themselves to be " traditional ", will simply refuse to evaluate them.
However, as a member of the third group of eight semifinalists, she sang Eric Carmen's " All by Myself ," and received a standing ovation from celebrity judges Donna Summer, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul.

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