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If and Crown
* If a person not native to England comes to the throne, England will not wage war for " any dominions or territories which do not belong to the Crown of England, without the consent of Parliament.
If the gentry refused to collect the King's taxes, the Crown would lack any practical means with which to compel them.
If the Crown elects to proceed summarily and the defendant then pleads not guilty, the Crown cannot change its election.
On 17 December 1783, Fox stated in the House of Commons that " If … a change must take place, and a new ministry is to be formed and supported, not by the confidence of this House or the public, but the sole authority of the Crown, I, for one, shall not envy that hon.
The Duke of Wellington lamented: " If such projects can be carried into execution by a minister of the Crown with impunity, there is no doubt that the constitution of this House, and of this country, is at an end.
If he wins the 24 Hours of Le Mans, he would become the first person since Graham Hill to win the Triple Crown of Motorsport, having previously won both the Indianapolis 500 and the Formula One World Championship.
If a person dies intestate with no identifiable heirs, the person's estate generally escheats ( i. e. is legally assigned ) to the Crown ( via the Bona vacantia division of the Treasury Solicitor ) or to the Duchies of Cornwall or Lancaster when the deceased was a resident of either ; in limited cases a discretionary distribution might be made by one of these bodies to persons who would otherwise be without entitlement under strict application of the rules of inheritance.
If the magistrates consider that an either way offence is too serious for them to deal with, they may " decline jurisdiction " which means that the defendant will have to appear in the Crown Court.
If a home run he hit during a rained out game had been counted in his season totals, he would have won the Triple Crown by leading the NL in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in.
If Via were enabled by legislation, the company could be permitted to seek funding on the open money markets as other Crown corporations such as CN have done in the past.
If these grandees were supporters of the incumbent monarch, this gave the Crown and its ministers considerable influence over the business of parliament.
If the police decide to refer the case to the courts, the Crown can choose to issue a Crown caution.
If there is sufficient evidence to prosecute, Crown Prosecutors must still decide whether a prosecution would be in the public interest.
: " If any person, of what degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay our Sovereign Lord ..., King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, son and next heir unto our Sovereign Lord the last King deceased, to be the right heir to the Imperial Crown of this Realm of Great Britain and Ireland, or that he ought not to enjoy the same ; here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor, being ready in person to combat with him ; and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him, on what day soever he shall be appointed.
If he or she becomes a citizen of another state before a war during which he bears arms against the Crown, he or she is not guilty of high treason.
* Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway, ( If he succeeds as expected, he will be known as Haakon VIII )
If prosecuted in the Crown Court, there is no limit on the amount of the fine and sentences of up to 5 years imprisonment may be imposed on those responsible for the pollution or on Directors of companies causing pollution.
If the appeal is decided against the accused, the Crown Court has the power to impose any sentence which the magistrates could have imposed, including one which is harsher than the one originally imposed.
If these rules fail to produce an heir, a council of regency takes power until the Crown Council selects a new reigning prince from among the more distant descendants of the House of Grimaldi.
If disorder does occur but is not prosecuted as rioting, it is officially called a civil disturbance, as deeming it a riot transfers the liability of insurers for any damages or injury occurring from such an event to the local police, which, as they are officers of the Crown, makes the Crown liable to pay.
If another type of local authority such as a district authority covers a single town ( such as Corby or Cheltenham ) then the council is often a ' borough council ': borough status is however conferred at the discretion of the Crown.

If and demonstrates
⟨ H ⟩, be the group generated by H. Then the word problem in H < sup >*</ sup > is solvable: given two words h, k in the generators H of H < sup >*</ sup >, write them as words in X and compare them using the solution to the word problem in G. It is easy to think that this demonstrates a uniform solution the word problem for the class K ( say ) of finitely generated groups that can be embedded in G. If this were the case the non-existence of a universal solvable word problem group would follow easily from Boone-Rogers.
If the stone is correctly interpreted as depicting this myth, it demonstrates that the myth was in a stable form for a period of about 500 years to the recording of the myth in the Prose Edda around the year 1220.
If the integrity of any legal system is called into question often or seriously enough, the society served by that system is likely to experience some degree of disruption or even chaos in its operations as the legal system demonstrates inability to function.
If a player demonstrates intent to perform perpetual check, the players usually agree to a draw.
Written by 30-year music-industry veteran, Isaias Gamboa, the book is the product of three years of exhaustive research and demonstrates in extraordinary detail that We Shall Overcome was in fact derived from a popular copyrighted Baptist hymn entitled, " If My Jesus Wills "-written in 1942 by an African American Baptist choir director named Louise Shropshire.
If there is doubt about the cause of the skin lesions, a biopsy of the skin may be performed to distinguish the purpura from other diseases that cause it, such as vasculitis due to cryoglobulinemia ; on microscopy the appearances are of a hypersensitivity vasculitis, and immunofluorescence demonstrates IgA and C3 ( a protein of the complement system ) in the blood vessel wall.
“ Victory snatched from the jaws of defeat “ read the headline in the Huddersfield Examiner, and the reviewer commented “ Clearly, members knew this piece but, to dust it down in one hour and give such a performance demonstrates the talent which the Huddersfield Philharmonic has in its ranks .” If this concert tested the abilities of the players, the plans for Mahler ’ s Third Symphony were to test the organisational ability of the orchestral manager and committee, jeopardised as they were by the sudden unavailability of Rupert D ’ Cruze.
If investigation of the provisional ballot demonstrates that the voter has just moved or there is an error in their address and they are legally registered then their vote should be counted.
** If creators were anonymous, a citation that demonstrates the work was published anonymously
** If creators were pseudonymous, a citation that demonstrates the work was published pseudonymously
If the lifeline is that of an object, it demonstrates a role.
Gerard of Feltre's 13th century text Summa on the Stars demonstrates the problem that astrological determinism creates for the theological argument: " If the stars make a man a murderer or a thief, then all the more it is the first cause, God, who does this, which it is shameful to suggest ".
If that threshold is met, the court will inquire whether the suit demonstrates evidence of a subjective intent to use governmental process to interfere with a competitor's business.
If true this demonstrates that Kuwait has reached peak production and can not increase its production in the future.

If and commitment
If civil commitment proceedings follow, the evaluation is presented in a formal court hearing where testimony and other evidence may also be submitted.
If found to not ever become competent for trial, they will be evaluated via a Jackson hearing for possible continued commitment to protect the public.
If psychologists ’ ethical responsibilities conflict with law, regulations, or other governing legal authority, psychologists clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their commitment to the Ethics Code and take reasonable steps to resolve the conflict consistent with the General Principles and Ethical Standards of the Ethics Code.
If the demands of an organization with which psychologists are affiliated or for whom they are working are in conflict with this Ethics Code, psychologists clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their commitment to the Ethics Code, and take reasonable steps to resolve the conflict consistent with the General Principles and Ethical Standards of the Ethics Code.
If ontological commitment is thought of as a matter of the ontological costs of a theory, then it is possible that a sentence may be ontologically committed to an entity even though competent speakers of the language do not recognize the sentence as asserting the existence of that entity.
Not If He Can Help It ”, featured the school and Paul Petzoldt for his commitment to the school in December 1969.
The two speeches declared Australia's commitment to follow Britain into World War I, with Fisher declaring " Australia will stand by the mother country to our last man and our last shilling " and Cook's famous reiteration that " If the old country is at war, so are we.
If the commitment scheme is a good one, Bob cannot skew the results.
If the commitment C to a value x is computed as C := Commit ( x, open ) with open the randomness used for computing the commitment, then CheckReveal ( C, x, open ) simply consists in verifying the equation C = Commit ( x, open ).
If the caller uses a rising pitch at the end of every turn, it might represent a lack of commitment ; the recipient's use of a rising pitch indicates doubt or desire for clarification.
Despite his previous pacifist commitment, he resigned from War Resisters ' International, explaining that he was " faced by this fact: If I were in Spain at this moment I should be fighting with the workers against the Fascists forces.
If a member makes a purchase, the store unconditionally refunds 40 % of its commitment to the member ; another 40 % is refunded if community service dollars are used, and contributed to NPOs if
If people lack commitment to goals, they lack motivation to reach them.
He was blunt: “ The hour for conciliation is past ; the gathering for battle is at hand, and the country requires that every man shall do his duty .” He affirmed his own willingness to take up arms: “ If Providence shall will it, this feeble hand shall draw a sword, never yet dishonored, not to fight for honor on a foreign field, but for country, for home, for law, for government, for Constitution, for right, for freedom, for humanity .” The following day, he met with 200 men from California who wanted to form a regiment that would symbolize the commitment of the West Coast to the Union cause.
If the person has not done so previously, after a year's probation they make a simple commitment of their lives to the monastery, which is received by the superior in the presence of the whole community.
If people are selected to do a task, preferably after expressing an interest or willingness to do it, they have made a commitment which cannot easily be ignored.
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 team was busy with a game with another team or with a community social event, then a verbal commitment was made to play the next available weekend.

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