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Chapter 51 of the laws and Sessions of the State of New Jersey provided the noble beginning to Ventnor City stating, " Be it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of New Jersey that all part or portion of the County of Atlantic, formerly a part of Egg Harbor Township, situated on Absecon Beach, lying between the Westwardly limit of Atlantic City and the Eastwardly limit of South Atlantic City, the Atlantic Ocean on the south as far as the jurisdiction of the State extends, and to the center of Beach Thoroughfare on the North, be, and is hereby constituted as a City of this State, and all of the inhabitants of the State residing within the limits aforesaid be and they are hereby ordained, constituted and declared to be from time to time forever hereafter one body politic and corporate, in fact and in name, by the name, Ventnor City.
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* Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, Willmann-Bell, Inc., 1997 ( Chapter 9, p. 51, Table 9. A Some eclipse Periodicities )
* Rothbard, Murray N. Making Economic Sense, Chapter 51: Making Government-Business Partnerships ISBN 0-945466-18-8 ( 1995 )
Chapter 51 relates that, with the onset of Ragnarök, " Heimdall stands up and blows the Gjallarhorn with all his strength.
They appear in Anthony Trollope's novel Phineas Finn ( Chapter 51, " Troubles at Loughlinter "), published in 1869:
* Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, Willmann-Bell, Inc., 1997 ( Chapter 9, p. 51, Table 9. A Some eclipse Periodicities )
This concept was introduced to compensate the strict, classical and inefficient definition of self-defense used by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, which states that sovereign nations may fend of an armed attack until the Security Council has adopted measures under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.
Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions for NSW ( 1996 ) 189 CLR 51 ; HCA 24 was a significant case decided in the High Court of Australia regarding the Chapter III rights in the Constitution and the scope of power of state courts vested with federal jurisdiction.
The only exceptions are with Security Council authorization under Chapter VII, which was not obtained, or in self-defence against an armed attack by another state under Article 51 ; Iraq never attacked either state.
* Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, Willmann-Bell, Inc., 1997 ( Chapter 9, p. 51, Table 9. A Some eclipse Periodicities )
The UHRC is a body established under the 1995 Constitution Article 51 under the Bill of Rights found in Chapter four of the Constitution.
: Chapter 50 and 51 of the Saga show a sickly, wealthy sea-faring woman named Thorgunnna from the south of Iceland who requested at her death bed to be buried in Skálaholt, her sheets and bedding to be burned, and her wealth to be donated to the Christian church.
Chapter and laws
Chapter 11 is a chapter of the United States ' Bankruptcy Code, which permits reorganization under the bankruptcy laws of the United States.
In Darwin's time there was no agreed-upon model of heredity ; in Chapter I Darwin admitted, " The laws governing inheritance are quite unknown.
Chapter 7 of the Title 11 of the United States Code ( Bankruptcy Code ) governs the process of liquidation under the bankruptcy laws of the United States.
Lastly, Title 28 USC Chapter 37 § 564. authorizes United States marshals, deputy marshals and such other officials of the Service as may be designated by the Director, in executing the laws of the United States within a State, may exercise the same powers which a sheriff of the State may exercise in executing the laws thereof.
Title IV of the 1978 Spanish Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of laws with the King of Spain, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method by which bills are passed.
The constitution vests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of the laws with the king, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method with which bills are passed.
Title IV of the Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of the laws with the king, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method bills are passed.
The United Nations Security Council has declared this extension of " laws, jurisdiction and administration ... null and void and without international legal effect " in Resolution 497, which was not passed with Chapter VII enforcement powers.
Ex post facto laws, in all contexts, are prohibited by Article 169 ( Chapter 11 ) of Iran's constitution.
The GCA is codified as Chapter 44 of Title 18 of the United States Code, and is Title I of the U. S. federal firearms laws.
Chapter I establishes the general obligation of the states parties to uphold the rights set forth in the Convention to all persons under their jurisdiction, and to adapt their domestic laws to bring them into line with the Convention.
Chapter IV describes those circumstances in which certain rights can be temporarily suspended, such as during states of emergency, and the formalities to be followed for such suspension to be valid, however it dose not authorize any suspension of Article 3 ( right to jurical personality ), Article 4 ( right to life ), Article 5 ( right to humane treatment ), Article 6 ( freedom from slavery ), Article 9 ( freedom from ex post facto laws, Article 12 ( freedom of conscience and religion ), Article 17 ( right to family ), Article 18 ( right to the name ), article 19 ( rights of the child ), Article 20 ( right to nationality ), Article 23 ( right to participate in government ).
Although labour laws in the early European Treaties and case law were scant, the Social Chapter of the Maastricht Treaty brought employment rights squarely into the EU's jurisprudence.
) and several times during 1990 – 1992 ( e. g. 102 / 1990 change of the national symbols-the constitutional laws changing the country's name twice weren't formally amendments to the constitution ; 23 / 1991 incorporation of the human rights charter that replaced the Chapter 2 below, etc.
Chapter One gives an outline of the Republic's duties towards international law, saying ( in part ) that conflicts between domestic laws and international laws binding upon the Republic must be resolved in favor of international agreements.
In Malaysia, it is protected by a number of laws including the Wildlife Protection Act ( federal law ), the Wildlife Protection Ordinance 1998 ( Chapter 26 ) and Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 ( Sabah state law ).
A full description of the origins of the free market economics dating as far back to the conception of natural laws as mathematical, eternal and absolute — a reflection of some perfect mathematical form — derived from ancient Greek philosophers Pythagoras ( 569 – 500 BC ) and Plato, and reinvigorated by the Enlightenment is well beyond the scope of this article, but can be read on Chapter 4, A Brief Account of the Historical Origins of Economic Fundamentalism, in Dr. Lee Boldman's book ( 2007 ).
Chapter 19 responds to concerns that parties may seek to gain trade advantages by relaxing environmental laws.
In 1909, Delta Chapter at Furman University formed and operated sub rosa ( in secret ) until state laws changed, allowing fraternal organizations.
In 1910, a charter was granted to Sigma Chapter at the University of South Carolina and the chapter was operated as the Sigma Club due to the laws banning fraternities.
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