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Because of its central location, it was made the district capital of Hulu Langat.
Because of this, the Reeshof became the largest district of Tilburg.
Because the idea of EPCOT was never implemented, the Disney Corporation remained almost the sole landowner in the district allowing it to maintain control of the RCID and the cities of Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista ; Disney further cemented this control by deannexing Celebration from the RCID.
Because its growth was largely motivated by the introduction of a freeway to the area, the Pineville shopping district generally requires a motor vehicle for access.
Because of this concentration of entertainment facilities in one place and transport options radiating from that district, there are no other significant entertainment zones in the borough.
Because of significant Ku Klux Klan violence in the late 1860s, it was attached to a special district including Warren, Wilkes, and Oglethorpe counties.
Because Guntram was lord of half of Marseille, the district of Provence became a centre of a brief dispute between the two.
Because so little historic fabric survives, and the two historic buildings are not visible from the public road, the mill complex has been drawn out of the district.
Because of this financial hardship of an already poverty stricken district, all Middle School sports are planning to be cut, as the district cannot afford the costs associated with them anymore.
Because of the two last points, the case was remanded to the district court.
Because of redistricting by the Republican-controlled state legislature following the 2010 state elections, Ohio's 9th congressional district absorbed part of Cuyahoga County, abolishing Kucinich's district and pitting him against 9th district incumbent Marcy Kaptur in the 2012 Democratic primary, which he lost.
Because of its long hours and demanding curricula, UPCS has been lauded as a model for collaboration between a university and an urban district.
Because it was the center of a densely populated cotton-growing district, it was developed into an industrial city, with industry concentrated on the west side so that the prevailing northeast winds would blow fumes away from the city.
Because Yesler Way marks the boundary between two different plats, the street grid north of Yesler does not line up with the neighborhood's other streets ( nor with the compass ), so the northern " border " of the district zigzags along numerous streets.
Because of burgeoning growth connected to the expansion of the Vancouver metropolitan area, Maple Ridge joined the Greater Vancouver Regional District in 1995 ( now renamed Metro Vancouver ), having historically been a member of the now-rescinded Dewdney-Alouette Regional District ( DARD ) ( Mission and other eastern parts of that regional district are now in the Fraser Valley Regional District ).
Because it had grown to become the largest town in Landkreis Friedland during the 19th century, the town was made the district capital in 1902.
Because many federal employees live in his district, Van Hollen has worked on a number of issues relating to them.
Because the districts of Northern Ontario are unincorporated territorial divisions, unlike the counties or regional municipalities of Southern Ontario, the city of Greater Sudbury is legally defined as part of the district in the geographic sense.
Because this more compact district would have virtually no permanent residents, the debate about their full participation in the federal government would be moot.
Because of Crittenden's support of his presidential bid, President Adams appointed him United States district attorney for the district of Kentucky in 1827.

Because and court
Because mass actions operate outside the detailed procedures laid out for class actions, they can pose special difficulties for both plaintiffs, defendants, and the court.
Because it is a court of equity, there are no juries, and its cases are heard by the judges, called chancellors.
Because of several chronological discrepancies in the account of Emperor Kimmei in the Nihon Shoki, some believe that his was actually a rival court to that of Emperors Ankan and Senka.
Because such a defense or claim wastes the court's and the other parties ' time, resources and legal fees, sanctions may be imposed by a court upon the party or the lawyer who presents the frivolous defense or claim.
Because of the judicial system's basis, court decisions are made in accordance with legal statutes.
Because of the lengthy court process and appeals, the legal status of Parker Brothers ' trademarks on the game was not settled until the late 1970s.
Because court decisions in civil law traditions are brief and not amenable to establishing precedent, much of the exposition of the law in civil law traditions is done by academics rather than by judges ; this is called doctrine and may be published in treatises or in journals such as Recueil Dalloz in France.
Because it was impossible to tell which hunter fired the shot that caused the injury, the court held both hunters liable.
Because state supreme courts generally hear only appeals, some courts have names which directly indicate their functionin the states of New York and Maryland, and in the District of Columbia, the highest court is called the " Court of Appeals ".
Because the August 2006 opinion was vacated, the full court did not hear the case en banc.
Because lawyers could be disbarred for participating in the abuse, vexatious litigants are often unable to retain legal counsel, and such litigants therefore represent themselves in court.
Because the Dover school board chose not to appeal, the case never reached a circuit court or the U. S. Supreme Court.
Because the expectations of the court nobility and the Bakufu conflicted, the issue was bitterly contested.
Because of the existence of such lists in this type of remailing server, it is possible to break the anonymity by gaining access to the list ( s ), by breaking into the computer, asking a court ( or merely the police in some places ) to order that the anonymity be broken, and / or bribing an attendant.
Because of this, the city of Brussels issued a complaint that the stadium was safe in contrary to the reports, and this complaint was ruled to be correct in court.
Because he insisted in traveling in state Napoleon reprimanded him and ordered him to leave his court behind.
Because of the 20-year statute of limitations, crimes committed before 1984 ( such as the killing of the CIA station chief ) could not be tried by the court.
Because Parliament is a court, the highest in the land, a bill of attainder is a legislative act declaring a person guilty of treason or felony, in contrast to the regular judicial process of trial and conviction.
Because of the loss of key players such as Barry, Wilkes and Thurmond, to bad trades and retirements, the Warriors would struggle to put a competitive team on the court from 1978 – 1987 following their time as one of the NBA's dominant teams during the 1960s and most of the 1970s.
Because the county court was unwilling to pay for land in Boonsborough, a site was selected one-mile ( 1. 6 km ) west and this would become the new county seat.
Because of disagreements with the dean over her taking a loyalty oath and submitting to fingerprinting, the campus was thrown into protests and she was forced to go to court to remain able to teach.
Because it was written to entertain the Japanese court of the eleventh century, the work presents many difficulties to modern readers.
Because of his expertise in engineering, Smeaton was called to testify in court for a case related to the silting-up of the harbour at Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk in 1782: he is considered to be the first expert witness to appear in an English court.
Because of Article 34. 3. 3 ° of the Constitution, the constitutional validity of the Offences Against the State ( Amendment ) Act, 1940 cannot be challenged in any court, since the Bill which became that Act was found by the Supreme Court not to be repugnant in the context of an Article 26 reference.

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