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If the Union conceded this to them, the same right must be conceded to each remaining state whenever it saw fit to secede: This would destroy the federal balance between it and the states, and in the end sacrifice to the sovereignty of the states all the liberty the citizens had gained by their Union.
If the distant patron of the suburban branch has been frightened away from downtown by traffic problems, however, the city store can only pressure the politicians to do something about the highways or await the completion of the federal highway program.
If an application is denied by one judge of the FISC, the federal government is not allowed to make the same application to a different judge of the court, but must appeal to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
If the federal government assumed such powers, its acts could be declared unconstitutional by the states.
Most states followed the federal definition of interrogation Innis rule If “ Yes ” go to 2 ; If “ No ”, Miranda does not apply.
If there is no decision on point from the highest court of a state, the federal courts must attempt to predict how the state courts would resolve the issue, by looking at decisions from state appellate courts at all levels.
If an Australian de facto couple moves out of a state, they do not take the state with them and the new federal law is tied to the territorial limits of a state.
If the government was any sort of federal democracy, there is no evidence of it, as the term " dynastic " suggests.
If the federal government believed that the railroads were making too much profit, they might see this as an opportunity to force lowering of the railway tariff rates.
If the federal land within a state was insufficient to meet that state's land grant, the state was issued " scrip " which authorized the state to select federal lands in other states to fund its institution.
If the Justice Department or federal court rejects a request for Preclearance, the jurisdiction may continue the prior voting practice or may adopt a substitute and seek Preclearance for it.
As an example of the federal bureaucracy involved, Georgia Rep. Jack Kingston said, " If you move a polling place from the Baptist church to the Methodist church, you've got to go through the Justice Department.
If so, the IGWG will invite representatives from the affected FBI division, other federal agencies ( if appropriate ), the affected United States Attorney's office, and IGWG member agencies to meet and further review the case.
If a plaintiff files suit in state court in such a case, the defendant can remove the case to federal court if a timely request is made to do so.
If the new residency requirement would render the debtor ineligible for any exemption, then the debtor can choose the federal exemptions.
If federal money or a federal permitting process is involved, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 is invoked.
If the study fails, then no federal funding will be provided.
If the delegation of a power to the federal government operated as a denial (" prohibit ") of that power to the respective States, then every power " delegated to the United States government by the Constitution " would also be a power " prohibited by it to the States respectively ", such that the set of powers denied to the several States would entirely encompass the set of powers delegated to the federal government.
If the man-hours required for federal reporting and accounting could be devoted to running programs, performance could be improved immeasurably.
If a victim is brought across state lines, federal charges can be laid as well.

If and provincial
If a person occupies land for the required period of time as set out in provincial limitation acts and, during that time, no legal action is taken to evict or in trespass, the ownership in the land goes from the legal owner to the squatter.
" If in Paris ", Rogers says, " we are in a man-made region where even the seasons are forgotten, these provincial towns are nearly always pictured in their natural setting.
If a coalition wins more than 55 % of the vote, only 6 candidates from the " regional list " will be elected and the number of those elected in provincial constituencies will be 53.
If they failed, the provincial government could carry out the necessary measures and charge the costs to the landowner or municipality.
If a law is declared contrary to certain sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, parliament or the provincial legislatures may make that particular law temporarily valid again against by using the " override power " of the notwithstanding clause.
If things had gone according to Mackenzie's plan, it appears that on November 29, he would have called for a provincial constitutional convention, with a provisional government headed by John Rolph administering the colony in the meantime.
If a young person is found guilty, " By order direct that the young person be discharged on any conditions that the court considers appropriate and may require the young person to report to and be supervised by the provincial director ".
If a young person violates a condition during the supervision period, the provincial director may place the offender back into custody.
If the amendment affects provincial powers or boundaries, or if it amends the Bill of Rights, at least six of the nine provinces in the National Council of Provinces must also vote for it.
If the Alberta PC government is still sitting on September 4, 2014, they will break the record for longest-serving government currently held by the Nova Scotia Liberals and become the longest-serving provincial government in Canadian history.
If the party had any momentum to build upon, it was negated by a weak campaign in the 2007 provincial election which again saw Gerrard and Lamoureux re-elected but the party's popular support decline to just above 12 % and fewer second place finishes than they had in 1999.
If it is about a provincial tax, tax court could not deal with it and it has to be resolved in a provincial court.
If this issue belonged to the imperial system, meaning it was not a provincial piece, it would be an uncia.
If municipal or provincial elections are already taking place in March of that year, the parliamentary elections are postponed to May.
If they played in the World Cup, the coaches of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga would become little more than provincial coaches.
If there is a dispute in parliament or in a provincial legislature concerning whether or not legislation that has been passed and assented to is constitutional, a third of the members of the body concerned may apply to the Constitutional Court to give a ruling.
If it is otherwise, they will send their SOV and COC to the provincial Board of Canvassers where the votes as stated from the city or municipal COC will be canvassed.
If the provincial question was not answered or the government seek clarification on the answer, they can ' appeal ' to the Supreme Court of Canada.
If the provincial government decides to honor its commitment for another 5-8 years, it will cost a total of 11. 7 billion yuan in grain and cash subsidies.
If the two laws are found to be functionally incompatible then the provincial law will be declared inoperative under the doctrine of federal paramountcy.
If the Act is constitutionalized, this would require a constitutional amendment under the general amendment procedure -- a significant hurdle requiring provincial cooperation.

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