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By comparison, the former colony of the United Province of Canada ( divided into the District of Canada East, and the District of Canada West ) and the western provinces were dozens of times larger and in some cases were expanded to take in territory formerly held in British Crown grants to companies such as the Hudson's Bay Company ; in particular the November 19, 1869 sale of Rupert's Land to the Government of Canada under the Rupert's Land Act 1868 was facilitated in part by Maritime taxpayers.
Eastern Orthodoxy, in particular has very elaborate and strict rules of fasting, and continues to observe the Council of Jerusalem's apostolic decree of Act 15.
The decisions of the Supreme Court in cases such as Calvert Cliffs Coordinating Committee v. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission ( broadly reading the procedural requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act ), Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill ( broadly reading the Endangered Species Act ), and, much more recently, Massachusetts v. EPA ( requiring EPA to reconsider regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act ) have had policy impacts far beyond the facts of the particular case.
The particular tendency of prisoners to bring baseless lawsuits led to passage of the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which limits the ability of prisoners to bring actions without payment.
In this definition, references to the way or ways in which an offence is triable are to be construed without regard to the effect, if any, of section 22 of the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 on the mode of trial in a particular case.
The book " Archbold " said that it appears to be immaterial whether the court, before which the statement is made, has jurisdiction in the particular cause in which the statement is made, because there is no express requirement in the Act that the court be one of " competent jurisdiction " and because the definition in section 1 ( 2 ) does not appear to require this by implication either.
Although no plague cases ever came to England all those years, the restrictions on traffic became more and more stringent ( following the movements of medical dogma ), and in 1788 a very oppressive Quarantine Act was passed, with provisions affecting cargoes in particular.
Thirdly, Under the Reservation of Separate Amenities Act in 1953, amenities in public area, like hospitals, universities and parks, were labeled separately according to particular races.
In this definition, references to the way in which an offence is triable are to be construed without regard to the effect, if any, of section 22 of the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 on the mode of trial in a particular case.
Therefore, I consider that Telstra has not breached this particular aspect of the Privacy Act ”, the privacy commissioner said.
* July – Robert Peel ensures the passage of five Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom, effectively abolishing the death penalty for over one hundred offences ; in particular, the Judgement of Death Act allows judges to commute sentences for capital offences other than murder or treason to imprisonment or transportation.
It is one of the main constitutional laws governing the succession to the throne of the United Kingdom and — following British colonialism, the resultant doctrine of reception, and independence — to the thrones of those other Commonwealth realms, by willing deference to the Act as a British statute or as a patriated part of the particular realm's constitution.
Bedřich Smetana incorporated the polka in his opera The Bartered Bride () and in particular, Act 1.
In particular, the Seditious Meetings Act prohibited groups of more than 50 people from assembling to discuss any political subject without prior permission from the sheriff or magistrate.
A soup of this sort made with yellow split-peas is called a London particular after the thick yellow smogs for which London was famous until the Clean Air Act.
To determine whether a particular state statute that restrains competition was intended to be preempted by the Act, courts will engage in a two-step analysis, as set forth by the Supreme Court in Rice v. Norman Williams Co ..
To gain registration in the Principal Register or common law protection under the Lanham Act, a trade dress must be “ distinctive .” This means that consumers perceive a particular trade dress as identifying a source of a product.
The Act amended the Immigration and Nationality Act by defining a refugee as any person who is outside their country of residence or nationality, or without nationality, and is unable or unwilling to return to, and is unable or unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of, that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
In particular, the Meriam Report found that the General Allotment Act had been used to illegally deprive Native Americans of their land rights.
Congress strengthened these procedures in the 1934 amendments to the Act, which created a procedure for resolving whether a union had the support of the majority of employees in a particular " craft or class ," while turning the Board of Mediation into a permanent agency, the National Mediation Board ( NMB ), with broader powers.
The Clayton Act specified particular prohibited conduct, the three-level enforcement scheme, the exemptions, and the remedial measures.
In particular, only five of Florida's counties are required to obtain preclearance under the Act, making it unclear what the status of these amendments is in the remaining counties.

particular and restricts
Another feature of blue laws restricts the purchase of particular items on Sundays which is an unusual feature in modern American culture.
For example, the copyright to a Mickey Mouse cartoon restricts others from making copies of the cartoon or creating derivative works based on Disney's particular anthropomorphic mouse, but does not prohibit the creation of other works about anthropomorphic mice in general, so long as they are different enough to not be judged copies of Disney's.
" In particular, one restricts attention to the vortex dynamics, which presumes that the vorticity field can be modeled well in terms of discrete vortices ( which encompasses a large number of interesting and relevant flows ).
In the United States, strict constructionism refers to a particular legal philosophy of judicial interpretation that limits or restricts judicial interpretation.
However, a late amendment to the Act as a result of these campaigns reads: " Nothing in this Part shall be read or given effect in a way which prohibits or restricts discussion, criticism or expressions of antipathy, dislike, ridicule, insult or abuse of particular religions or the beliefs or practices of their adherents, or of any other belief system or the beliefs or practices of its adherents, or proselytising or urging adherents of a different religion or belief system to cease practicing their religion or belief system.
However, the U. S. Federal government is the largest sponsor of grant money in the world, although the Dickey Amendment which was passed by Congress in 1995 and signed into law by President Bill Clinton ( and later affirmed by President George W. Bush in 2001 ), restricts the application of federal money to stem cell research for particular uses.
Geographical indications law restricts the use of the GIs for the purpose of identifying a particular type of product, unless the product and / or its constituent materials and / or its fabrication method originate from a particular area and / or meet certain standards.
Unlike common chroot jail, which restricts processes to a particular view of the filesystem,
Because the doctrine is only triggered by a sale authorized by the patentee, it is often difficult to figure out if the exhaustion doctrine applies in a particular case, for example, when the patentee restricts or conditions the sale itself, or restricts the use or sale of the patented article once purchased and in the hands of an end user ( post-sale restrictions ).
As a result, there is viewplane legislation that restricts vertical development that might block the direct line of sight from Citadel Hill to the harbour and George's Island in particular.

particular and formation
The signal for formation of a regional centromere appears to be " epigenetic "-a widely used term that in this instance most likely refers to a particular set of post-translational modifications of the histone proteins, or different histone variants being present.
The EC-hippocampus system plays an important role in autobiographical / declarative / episodic memories and in particular spatial memories including memory formation, memory consolidation, and memory optimization in sleep.
The Gleichschaltung also included the formation of various organisations with compulsory membership for segments of the population, in particular the youth.
The formation of geysers is due to particular hydrogeological conditions, which exist in only a few places on Earth, so they are a fairly rare phenomenon.
Dishes in Beijing cuisine that are served as main courses are mostly from other Chinese cuisines, and some of the following in particular have been central to the formation of Beijing cuisine.
The Situationists were more influenced by Hegel ; Guy Debord, in particular, moved a Marxist analysis of commodity fetishism to the realm of consumption, and looked at the relation between consumerism and dominant ideology formation.
Universalism is a term used to identify particular doctrines considering all people in their formation.
Of particular importance is carbon, because its formation from He is a bottleneck in the entire process.
A natural amphitheatre is a performance space located in a spot where a steep mountain or a particular rock formation naturally amplifies or echoes sound, making it ideal for musical and theatrical performances.
One particular phenomenon – the formation of coordinated coalitions that raid neighbouring territories to kill conspecifics – has only been documented in two species in the animal kingdom: ' common ' chimpanzees and humans.
It claimed that in fact, those so-called " laws of economics " were only the historical laws of capitalism, that is of a particular historical social formation.
The substantial advantage of slit emitters over stacked needles is in the self-adjusting mechanism governing the formation and redistribution of emission sites on the liquid metal surface according to the operating parameters ; in a stacked-needle array, on the contrary, the Taylor cones can only exist on the fixed tips, which pre-configure a geometrical arrangement that can only be consistent with one particular operating condition.
In particular, in the area of petroleum geology, it seems that many in the Western hemisphere are under the impression that the theory of abiotic formation of petroleum, right or wrong, was originated or developed substantially by him, as evidenced by the foreword above, since he often did not properly credit his sources in this area of research ( including this book ).
The group initially brought together supporters of White Rhodesia and South Africa ; the main impetus for the group's formation was the Conservative's new decolonisation policies, in particular as a general reaction to Macmillan's ' Wind of Change ' speech made at Cape Town, South Africa.
Some habits are distinctive of certain minerals, although most minerals exhibit many differing habits ( the development of a particular habit is determined by the details of the conditions during the mineral formation / crystal growth ).
# What are the lower limits for porosity, permeability and upper limits for water saturation that permit profitable production from a particular formation or pay zone ; in a particular geographic area ; in a particular economic climate.
Modern density logging tools include two or three detectors, which allow compensation for some borehole effects, in particular for the presence of mud cake between the tool and the formation.
The difference between two points, themselves, is known as their Delta ( ΔP ), as is the difference in their function result, the particular notation being determined by the direction of formation:
Knowledge of approximately-constant rate of molecular evolution in particular sets of lineages also facilitates establishing the dates of phylogenetic events, including those not documented by fossils, such as the divergence of living taxa and the formation of the phylogenetic tree.
Douglass, Huber and Manovich say that enthusiasm by fans about a particular series, coupled with delays in official translations lead to the formation of scanlation groups.
Perhaps this particular formation represents a council of some sort — the fifteen other figurines seem to be listening to the red granite one, with the celts forming a backdrop.
The Federation favored pursuit of workers ' immediate demands rather than challenging the property rights of owners, and took a pragmatic view of politics which favored tactical support for particular politicians over formation of a party devoted to workers ' interests.

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