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He led the passage of the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act and the Combines Investigation Act, which he had shaped during his civil and parliamentary service.
Disputes had surrounded that church since 1869, when the temple had been granted to the Christian residents of the village.
Disputes with Samos, and the troubles after Alexander's death, brought Priene low, and Rome had to save it from the kings of Pergamon and Cappadocia in 155.
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 arose, with supporters claiming that most of the protesters had neither seen the show nor knew of its actual content.
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.
The Trade Disputes and Trade Union Act made mass picketing and all sympathetic strikes illegal and directed that union members had to contract into any political levy.
* Disputes in the Balkans, Southern Italy, and Sicily over whether Rome or Constantinople had ecclesiastical jurisdiction.
Disputes between Moros and non-Christians had been left to Moro laws and customs, with Philippine laws only applying to disputes with Christians.
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 '.
When Noth was fired from the show in 1995 over a salary dispute, the Logan character was written out ; in the Law & Order universe, Logan is transferred from Manhattan Homicide to the Staten Island Domestic Disputes squad in 1995 for publicly punching a homophobic politician who had been tried for the murder of a gay man ( based on the Dan White case ).
Disputes with the new freeway-adverse Multnomah County Commission had left a huge gap between the two completed sections.
Disputes regularly erupted over access to the sea as The Cornish Copper Company controlled the dock and the tidal sluice which they had built at Copperhouse.

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Disputes between these post-independence nations have been minor and peaceful.
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 between doctors, nurses and doulas have been described as a " turf battle ", though it is also recognized that doulas and nurses can occupy complementary roles that provide opportunities for mutual learning and assistance.
The distinctive feature of many BITs is that they allow for an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, whereby an investor whose rights under the BIT have been violated could have recourse to international arbitration, often under the auspices of the ICSID ( International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes ), rather than suing the host State in its own courts.
Disputes with similar antitheses have later been repeated for other areas by other combatants.
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 Church
* Esua, Alvin J., and Esau Alvin A. J., The Courts and the Colonies: The Litigation of Hutterite Church Disputes, Univ of British Columbia Press, 2004.
Disputes arose when a family member wanted to leave inherited land to the Church, or wanted to sell the land to a third party.

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Disputes between him, his brother Dafydd and English lords bordering his own led to renewed conflict with England ( now ruled by Edward I ) in 1277.
Disputes arose for the first time between the crown of England and the see of Rome in the reign of William Rufus, the pope claiming to dispose of the English bishoprics.

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The Security Council could subsequently pass resolutions under Chapter VI of the UN Charter to recommend the " Pacific Resolution of Disputes.
Disputes then arose as to whether representative peers could still be elected.
He resigned from the Labor Party on 12 December 2006 before he was referred to the party's Disputes Tribunal, which could have expelled him.

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On November 1, 2005, Germany enacted the “ Act on Model Case Proceedings in Disputes under Capital Markets Law ( Capital Markets Model Case Act )” allowing sample proceedings to be brought before the courts in litigation arising from mass capital markets transactions.
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 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 are still common when deciding appropriate action, and differences in opinion over what light is considered reasonable, and who should be responsible, mean that negotiation must sometimes take place between parties.
Disputes arising from the interpretation of this treaty may be brought before the International Court of Justice.
Disputes were to be settled via International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC ) arbitration.
In cases where there appears to be concurrent jurisdiction or a conflict of laws between the judicial and administrative courts, whether both retain jurisdiction (" positive dispute ") or decline jurisdiction (" negative dispute "), the Jurisdictional Disputes Tribunal ( Tribunal des Conflits ) decides the issue.
Contested contracts can be referred to the Disputes Tribunal.
In some cases, there may be some confusion as to whether a case should be heard before an administrative law court or judicial court, in which case the Court of Jurisdictional Disputes, or tribunal des conflits, sat by an even number of State councillors and Supreme Court justices and chaired by the Minister of Justice, is convened to decide to whom the matter shall be vested.
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 of this kind came to be known as Paschal / Easter controversies.
Domain disputes will be handled by Domain Disputes Committee.
* Disputes between the Palestinian organizations and the government would be settled by a joint council of representatives of the king and of the PLO.
Disputes about the succession are to be settled by legislation.
Disputes over the form of residential redevelopment to be undertaken ( especially plans which envisioned luxury apartment towers ) delayed demolition for a number of years.
Through his book River Disputes in India: Kerala Rivers Under Siege and other writings and talks on the subject, Sadasivan was one of the first to address the issue of the Mullaperiyar dam from a scholarly angle, and put forth thought-provoking questions ; particularly the question of whether an age-old agreement entered into by an erstwhile local ruler, under pressure from an erstwhile colonial power, should hold valid in the current two-tier federal and state governmental model ; and whether any irrational arrangement from history should be binding on the people of present day Kerala, who he saw as being potentially at risk of an environmental disaster.
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.

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