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At that time, he also made an alliance with Duke Władysław of Opole, who promised to help Henry IV with the condition that his daughter ( perhaps called Constance ), who had recently married Henry IV, was crowned with him as Polish queen if he would obtain the royal investiture.
The purpose of condition monitoring is to obtain valuable information on, for example, the status of the insulation ( or other important safety-related parameters ).
The following year, Geoffrey gave Ambrieres, Gorron, and Chatilon-sur-Colmont to Juhel de Mayenne, on condition that he help obtain the inheritance of Geoffrey's wife.
Thence the analogy with the rite of the Tigillum Sororium would be apparent: both in the myth and in the rite Janus, the god of motion, goes through a low passage to attain Carna as Horatius passes under the tigillum to obtain his purification and the restitution to the condition of citizen eligible for civil activities, including family life.
Johann's brother Jakob showed how 2nd differentials can be used to obtain the condition for least time.
Cytology can be used to diagnose a condition and spare a patient from surgery to obtain a larger specimen.
Building codes in the United States for places of assembly, generally over 100 persons, and places with overnight sleeping accommodation such as hotels, nursing homes, dormitories, and hospitals usually require sprinklers either under local building codes, as a condition of receiving State and Federal funding or as a requirement to obtain certification ( essential for institutions who wish to train medical staff )..
If the sponsor cannot obtain enough patients with this specific disease or condition at one location, then investigators at other locations who can obtain the same kind of patients to receive the treatment would be recruited into the study.
Poénaru and Toulouse used topological methods to obtain a condition for line ( string ) defects in liquid crystals can cross each other without entanglement.
The backward condition of shipyards in the seceding states convinced Mallory that he would have to look abroad to obtain the vessels that he thought would be able to challenge the US Navy.
The manipulation of a cricket ball, through employment of its various physical properties, is the staple component of bowling and dismissing batsmen – movement in the air, and off the ground, is influenced by the condition of the ball and the efforts of the bowler, while working on the cricket ball to obtain an optimum condition is a key role of the fielding side.
Under such a condition, the above equation can be used to obtain the direct-related stiffness for the degree of freedom which is unconstrained.
On one expedition, he plundered thirty ships in St. John's and held Sir Richard Whitbourne prisoner, releasing him on the condition that Whitbourne go to England and obtain a pardon for Easton.
In fact, the game's 2002 hiatus was caused by two primary factors: the failure to obtain a new corporate sponsor to purchase the football game's naming rights after the Kelley – Springfield Tire Co. ( a subsidiary of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company ) decided to discontinue its sponsorship, and also the crumbling condition of Cramton Bowl.
The underlying PDE is not valid at phase change interfaces ; therefore, an additional conditionthe Stefan conditionis needed to obtain closure.
Dostovesky's analysis is not to deal or honestly reflect the human condition ( as in his other " existentialist " novels ) but rather to portray the reality of power, mankind's desire to manifest its will and obtain power.
After his first wife had been sent to a convent in Ghent on account of a serious mental condition, Sedley in vain tried to obtain a divorce.
By his first wife Lady Katherine Savage, daughter of John, 2nd Earl Rivers he had only one legitimate child, Catherine, Countess of Dorchester, mistress of James II After his first wife had been sent to a convent in Ghent on account of a serious mental condition, Sedley in vain tried to obtain a divorce.
A remarkable instance is a well-known case in which a condition subsequent in a devise was held void as against public policy, being a gift over of the estate devised in case the first devisee, the eldest son of an earl, did not before his death obtain the lapsed title of Duke of Bridgewater.
The appellants refused to sign the oath contending the condition of requiring the oath in order to obtain a tax exemption was unconstitutional.
Using this integrability condition, it is possible to define the exponential map of the Lie algebra and in this way obtain, locally, a group action on P.

condition and legal
This view entails the problem that it makes any moral criticism of the law impossible: if conformity with natural law forms a necessary condition for legal validity, all valid law must, by definition, count as morally just.
The Austrian Supreme Court, in a recent judgment, has confirmed the legal admissibility of these lawsuits under the condition that all claims are essentially based on the same grounds.
In 2004 it was revealed that the Australian government was willing to offer a subsidy to Southern Pacific Petroleum on the condition that the oil company would take legal action against Greenpeace, which had campaigned against the Stuart Oil Shale Project.
Whether a particular condition amounts to a disease of the mind within the Rules is not a medical but a legal question to be decided in accordance with the ordinary rules of interpretation.
This is essentially part of the differentiation between " procedural " games, where the aim ( acknowledged or otherwise ) is to tie the entire ruleset into a paradoxical condition during each turn ( a player who has no legal move available wins ), and " substantive " games, which try to avoid paradox and reward winning by achieving certain goals, such as attaining a given number of points.
The landlord of a tied pub may be an employee of the brewery — in which case he / she would be a manager of a managed house, or a self-employed tenant who has entered into a lease agreement with a brewery, a condition of which is the legal obligation ( trade tie ) only to purchase that brewery's beer.
Squatters often claim rights over the spaces they have squatted by virtue of occupation, rather than ownership ; in this sense, squatting is similar to ( and potentially a necessary condition of ) adverse possession, by which a possessor of real property without title may eventually gain legal title to the real property.
Legally, the term “ nuisance ” is traditionally used in three ways: ( 1 ) to describe an activity or condition that is harmful or annoying to others ( example-indecent conduct, a rubbish heap or a smoking chimney ); ( 2 ) to describe the harm caused by the before-mentioned activity or condition ( example-loud noises or objectionable odors ); and ( 3 ) to describe a legal liability ( responsibility ) that arises from the combination of the two.
:< p > Refers to a person held by actual force, threats of force, or threats of legal coercion in a condition of slavery – compulsory service or labor against his or her will.
This also includes the condition in which people are compelled to work against their will by a " climate of fear " evoked by the use of force, the threat of force, or the threat of legal coercion ( i. e., suffer legal consequences unless compliant with demands made upon them ) which is sufficient to compel service against a person's will.
The insurance carrier may pay them compensation ( recompense for lost wages that would have normally occurred ), pay them for medical / legal /( pain and suffering ) damages ( i. e., those costs arising specifically as the result of the accident ), reparations to tow and repair the vehicles involved in the accident returning them to their original condition, and the payment of rental vehicles while awaiting repairs.
Expansive legal definitions of death, such as Spain uses, also increase the pool of eligible donors by allowing physicians to declare a patient to be dead at an earlier stage, when the organs are still in good physical condition.
Upon Adele's death in 1884, the entire Hope estate, including the Hope diamond, was entrusted to Henrietta's younger son, Henry Francis, on the condition that he change his surname when he reached legal majority.
" Following Stanton, Thomas M ' Clintock read several passages from Sir William Blackstone's laws, to expose for the audience the basis of woman's current legal condition of servitude to man.
In finance, default occurs when a debtor has not met his or her legal obligations according to the debt contract, e. g. has not made a scheduled payment, or has violated a loan covenant ( condition ) of the debt contract.
In most modern legal systems, the animus nocendi is required as an essential condition to give a penal condemnation.
Dutch legal doctrine holds that the freedom of association does not protect against forced membership of organizations, e. g. when such membership is a condition for being active in a certain profession.
After a legal dispute between Amazon and The New York Times, Amazon was permitted to keep using the list on condition that it displayed it in alphabetical rather than numerical order.
Unfortunately, everyone's stability was halted when bureaucratic social worker Simon P. Chillings ( guest star Timothy Stack ) showed up, found out about Henry's condition and ultimately deemed the worst: not only did he find Betty unsuitable to care for Punky in the meantime ( because she was a single woman with long working hours, already raising her granddaughter ), but he felt that Henry was unfit to be her legal guardian in the long term, due to his health, age, and uncertain financial future.
Is it legal to market a dietary supplement product as a treatment or cure for a specific disease or condition?
The activities listed below carry a condition of illegality in some jurisdictions if acted upon, though they may be legally role-played between consenting partners of legal age:
This reasoning is disputed by legal scholars, citing that a life-threatening condition that is part, so to speak, of a suicide underway, is not an emergency.

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