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Articles and 84
In addition to the 20 Articles listed above, several amendments ( 84 as of March, 2007 ) have been added.

Articles and 85
Venustiano Carranza declared himself opposed to the final redaction of Articles 3, 5, 24, 27, 123 and 130, but the Constitutional Congress contained only 85 conservatives and centrists close to Carranza's rather restrictive brand of ' liberalism '; against them were 132 more radical delegates.
4 June 1960 – Articles 85 and 86 are amended by Constitutional Act No. 60-525, allowing the member states to become fully independent, either still as a member of the Community or not.

Articles and states
The Articles of Confederation, formally the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, was an agreement among the 13 founding states that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution.
The Declaration announced the states ' entry into the international system ; the model treaty was designed to establish amity and commerce with other states ; and the Articles of Confederation, which established “ a firm league ” among the thirteen free and independent states, constituted an international agreement to set up central institutions for the conduct of vital domestic and foreign affairs.
The final draft of the Articles was prepared in the summer of 1777 and the Second Continental Congress approved them for ratification by the individual states on November 15, 1777, after a year of debate.
Under the Articles, the states retained sovereignty over all governmental functions not specifically relinquished to the national government.
The Articles were created by delegates from the states in the Second Continental Congress out of a need to have " a plan of confederacy for securing the freedom, sovereignty, and independence of the United States.
Article 25 of the Thirty-Nine Articles, speaking of the sacraments, says: " Those five commonly called Sacraments, that is to say, Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimony, and extreme Unction, are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gospel, being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures ; but yet have not like nature of Sacraments with Baptism, and the Lord's Supper, for that they have not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God.
The Articles of Confederation established the United States as a confederation of sovereign states with a weak central government.
He signed the Articles of Confederation in 1781 after Maryland finally joined the other states in ratifying them.
While Hanson was in Congress, the Articles of Confederation were at last ratified by all the states.
* 1777 – Articles of Confederation are submitted to the states for ratification.
The Articles of Confederation, ratified by the colonies in 1781, contained the clause, " The United States in Congress assembled shall also have the sole and exclusive right and power of regulating the alloy and value of coin struck by their own authority, or by that of the respective states — fixing the standards of weights and measures throughout the United States — ....".
Desiring to avoid anything that remotely resembled a monarchy, Congress negotiated the Articles of Confederation to establish a weak alliance between the states.
When the convention failed for lack of attendance due to suspicions among most of the other states, the Annapolis delegates called for a convention to offer revisions to the Articles, to be held the next spring in Philadelphia.
Transmitted to the Articles Congress then sitting in New York City, the Constitution was forwarded to the states by Congress recommending the ratification process outlined in the Constitution.
The Articles Congress certified eleven states beginning the new government, and called the states to hold elections to begin operation.
* November 17 – The Articles of Confederation are submitted to the states for ratification.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Confederation Congress had little power to compel the individual states to comply with any of its decisions.
* November 15: Congress issues the Articles of Confederation to the states for approval
This directive can be found in the Articles of the Federation, Chapter I, Article II, Paragraph VII, which states:

Articles and official
Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States had no executive branch ; the President of Congress was a mostly ceremonial position within the Confederation Congress, but the office did require Hanson to handle a good deal of correspondence and sign official documents.
However, each of the 44 member churches in the Anglican Communion are free to adopt and authorise their own official documents, and the Articles are not officially normative in all of them ( e. g., The Episcopal Church USA, which relegates them to " Historical Documents ").
The Ten Articles were published in 1536 and constitute the first official Anglican articles of faith.
The resulting Articles of Religion remain official United Methodist doctrine.
Each of the 44 member churches in the Anglican Communion is, however, free to adopt and authorise its own official documents, and the Articles are not officially normative in all Anglican Churches ( neither is the Athanasian Creed ).
After the Restoration of 1660, it seems that the Thirty-Nine Articles took precedence ; they remain the official doctrine of the Church of Ireland even after disestablishment.
Though Luther was asked to prepare the articles of faith that came to be known as the Schmalcald Articles, they were not formally adopted at the time of the meeting, though later they were incorporated into the Lutheran Confessions, in the Book of Concord, of 1580, in German, and in Latin translation, in the official Latin edition of the Book of Concord, the Leipzig edition of 1584.
* Eighth Schedule ( Articles 344 and 351 )— The official languages.
Articles 110 and 111, the most famous, prescribed the use of French in all judicial acts, notarized contracts and official legislation in order to avoid any linguistic confusion:
The recently released Ten Articles and the new order of prayer issued by the government in 1535 had also made official doctrine more reformed.
The first Anglican articles of faith, the Ten Articles ( 1536 ), defended the practice of praying to saints, while the King's Book, the official statement of religion produced in 1543, devotes an entire section to the importance of the Ave Maria (" Hail Mary ") prayer.
Some low church Anglicans of the Reformed party consider themselves the only faithful adherents of historic Anglicanism and emphasize the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England as an official doctrinal statement of the Anglican tradition.
Section 1 ( Articles 15-22 ) addresses language usage related to public administration and official bodies.
It was originally styled, and its official name still is, the University of Northumbria at Newcastle ( see the Articles of Government ) but the trading name was simplified to Northumbria University in 2002.
In a small addition to another bill, McDougall reiterated the Articles of War requirement that official charges be filed within eight days of arrest, but went on to include that any imprisoned officer must be given their trial within thirty days.
The Articles of Religion are an official doctrinal statement of American Methodism.
He was the ninth federal official on whom Articles of Impeachment were served, and only the third to be convicted and removed from office.
He was the eleventh federal official to be served with Articles of Impeachment and was ultimately acquitted of these charges.
Articles pertaining to Nintendo's official mascot Mario and all related things.

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