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Disputes and are
Disputes over the internal affairs of Delaware corporations are usually filed in the Delaware Court of Chancery, which is a separate court of equity ( as opposed to a court of law ).
Disputes over the key scientific facts of global warming are now more prevalent in the popular media than in the scientific literature, where such issues are treated as resolved, and more in the United States than globally.
Disputes are settled, interests are pursued, and justice and order are maintained by means of this frame, according to an ethic of self-help and collective responsibility ( Andersen 14 ).
Disputes over peerage claims are considered before the House of Lords Committee for Privileges.
Disputes are then resolved in court.
Disputes between Israelis, some of whom are Jews, with Palestinians, some of whom are Arabs, for control of the area go back at least to the beginning of significant Zionist immigration in 1881, a result in part of Russian persecution of Jews who were wrongly blamed for the assassination of Alexander II.
Disputes under the Act are usually, by the terms of Part IV, the subject of statutory arbitration controlled by the framework of the Arbitration Act 1996.
Militarized Interstate Disputes ( MIDs ), in the Correlates of War Project classification, are lesser conflicts than wars.
Disputes between democratic states are significantly shorter than disputes involving at least one undemocratic state.
* 25 April – The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission in a landmark judgement rules that hospitals are duty bound to accept accident victims, that patients in critical condition and that doctors cannot first demand fees before agreeing to treat the patient and that a relative's consent is not necessary if there is no family member present at the time.
Disputes are often settled by fights, with the invariable, if unrealistic, outcome that virtue triumphs over vice.
The Groom-Porter was an office at the royal court of the kings of England, who had ' the Inspection of the King's Lodgings, and takes care that they are provided with Tables, Chairs, Firing, & c. As also to provide Cards, Dice, & c. when there is playing at Court: To decide Disputes which arise in Gaming '.
Disputes regarding the right to a domain name are handled retrospectively, either through the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee or court proceedings.
Disputes are usually settled by the regional leaders, who listen to all sides and then impose fines on the guilty party.
Disputes about the succession are to be settled by legislation.
Disputes are settled by using a straightedge to touch the two points at the ends of the horseshoe, called " heel calks ".
The school also remembers numerous historical events ( which are not necessarily positive ) including Sagami Lake Incident, and School Disputes.
McGinnis's government posts are currently as a member of the National Advisory Committee for the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation, and as a roster member of the United States Panelists for Resolution of World Trade Organization Disputes.
Among his recent publications are the books, Beyond Winning: Negotiating to Create Value in Deals and Disputes, and Bargaining with the Devil: When to

Disputes and still
He was one of the foremost advocates of his age and as Attorney-General guided the Trade Disputes Act of 1927 through the House of Commons after the general strike of 1926 which had ended with large-scale unemployment while those still employed were forced to accept longer hours, lower wages, and district wage agreements.
Disputes then arose as to whether representative peers could still be elected.
Disputes in villages, when settled illegally, still involve lathi battles, but this is no longer common and has largely been replaced by legal methods or, rarely, shootouts.

Disputes and common
Disputes between the Wymondham and St. Albans monks were quite common, and in 1448, following a successful petition to the king, the Pope granted Wymondham the right to become an Abbey in its own right.
* Economic torts at common law and statutory immunity and the right to strike since the Trade Disputes Act 1906

Disputes and when
: But abhorred Eris (' Strife ') bare painful Ponos (' Toil / Labor '), Lethe (' Forgetfulness ') and Limos (' Famine ') and tearful Algos ( Pains / Sorrows ), Hysminai (' Fightings / Combats ') also, Makhai (' Battles '), Phonoi (' Murders / Slaughterings '), Androctasiai (' Manslaughters '), Neikea (' Quarrels '), Pseudologoi (' Lies / Falsehoods '), Amphilogiai (' Disputes '), Dysnomia (' Lawlessness ') and Ate (' Ruin / Folly '), all of one nature, and Horkos (' Oath ') who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath.
Disputes between the Orthodox and Catholic Greeks of the community were frequent and persisted until 1797 when the city was occupied by France who closed all the religious confraternities and confiscated the archive of the Greek community.
Disputes had surrounded that church since 1869, when the temple had been granted to the Christian residents of the village.
Disputes over the next 12 years over the precise nature of Edward III's feudal obligations to Philip in Guyenne led to open war in 1337, and to the revival of Edward's claims to the French throne in 1340, when he claimed the title of King of France.
Disputes arose when a family member wanted to leave inherited land to the Church, or wanted to sell the land to a third party.
Disputes over the essentiality of fluorine date back to the 19th century, when fluorine was observed in teeth and bones.
Disputes were settled by March 1981 when the Concorde Agreement gave FOCA the right to negotiate TV contracts.
Disputes having arisen about their boundaries between these settlers and the Cardians, the latter were supported, but not with arms in the first instance, by king Philip II of Macedon ( 359-336 BC ), who, when the Athenians remonstrated, proposed that their quarrel with Cardia should be referred to arbitration.

Disputes and opinion
On February 1, 2011, the Seabed Disputes Chamber of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ( ITLOS ) issued an advisory opinion concerning the legal responsibilities and obligations of States Parties to the Convention with respect to the sponsorship of activities in the Area in accordance with Part XI of the Convention and the 1994 Agreement.

Disputes and over
Disputes over inclusion or exclusion in the DSM can underscore the fact that reevaluation of controversial disorders can be viewed as a political as well as scientific decision.
Disputes over christological questions have led certain branches to reject some of the councils that others accept.
Disputes between offices over fund-raising and organizational direction split the global movement as the North American offices were reluctant to be under the authority of the Vancouver office and its president Patrick Moore.
Disputes between insurers and insureds over the validity of claims or claims handling practices occasionally escalate into litigation ( see insurance bad faith ).
Disputes over Moroccan sovereignty were links in the chain of events that led to World War I.
Disputes over slavery placed the church in difficulty in the first half of the 19th century, with the northern church leaders fearful of a split with the South, and reluctant to take a stand.
Disputes, however, broke out over trade with the West Indies.
Disputes with the federal government ensued over the widespread Mormon practice of polygamy.
Disputes over succession occurred regularly and have led to a number of civil wars.
Disputes over the interpretation of the treaty led the Spartans to dispatch ambassadors to Athens with full powers to arrange all unsettled matters.
Disputes between British Columbia and Alaska over the Dixon Entrance of the Hecate Strait between Prince Rupert and the Queen Charlotte Islands have not been resolved.
Disputes over grazing rights, exacerbated by the introduction of wheat farming, led to the eruption of range wars between cattle ranchers and sheep herders.
Disputes about whether to make all this new territory into free states or slave-holding states contributed heavily to the rise in North-South tensions that led to the United States Civil War just over a decade later.
Disputes heated as factions maneuvered for control over the best stands of trees.
Disputes over the environmental impact, financial benefits and social change brought by the mine renewed a secessionist movement that had been dormant since the 1970s.
Disputes over royalties performance, and other intellectual property rights became a source of future court battles.
Disputes over military matters with Sir Sir William Johnson and the political intrigues of Thomas Pownall, who succeeded him to the Massachusetts governorship, led to his eventual recall.
Disputes over the interpretation of the treaty led the Spartans to dispatch ambassadors to Athens with full powers to arrange all unsettled matters.
Disputes emerged between Hopetoun and several state governors — particularly South Australian governor Lord Tennyson, who would be Hopetoun's successor — over the Governor-General's right of access to dispatches and communiqués of the state governors.
Disputes over jobs led to riots-also called the Arab Riots-in 1919.
Disputes over the route of a proposed transcontinental railroad affected the timing of the Kansas Nebraska Act.

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