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Law and submitted
To date, The U. S. Uniform Law Commission, sponsored by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws has not submitted a uniform act or model legislation regarding health care insurance or health care reform.
Professional guidance ( which is submitted to and approved by the UK Treasury ) is provided by industry groups including the Joint Money Laundering Steering Group, the Law Society.
# November 5, 1990: Public Law 101-508, attached to the Pollution Prevention Act, required the Economic Report to the President to be submitted within twenty days after the start of the session of Congress instead of within ten days after the submission of the annual budget.
On 22 April 2009, the Argentine government submitted a claim to the United Nations ( UN ) for of ocean territory to be recognised as Argentina's continental shelf as governed by the Convention on the Continental Shelf and Convention on the Law of the Sea.
The Court of Appeal refused to give the Countryside Alliance permission to appeal their decision to the House of Lords ; however, a petition for permission to appeal was submitted directly to the Law Lords and granted in July 2005.
Otto had already submitted a written statement, on 21 February 1958, that he and his family would renounce all privileges formerly entitled a member of the House of Habsburg, but this first declaration did not satisfy the requirements of the Habsburg Law, which stated that Otto and other descendants of Charles could only return to Austria if they renounced all royal claims and accepted the status of private citizens.
By virtue of Poynings ' Law, a statute of King Henry VII of England, all proposed Irish legislation had to be submitted to the Privy Council for its approval under the Great Seal of England before being passed by the Irish parliament.
Syed Rabe Hasan Nadvi, chairman of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board ( AIMPLB ) alleged that ASI failed to mention any evidence of a temple in its interim reports and only revealed it in the final report which was submitted during a time of national tension, making the report highly suspect.
Bose adapted this lecture into a short article called " Planck's Law and the Hypothesis of Light Quanta " and submitted it to the Philosophical Magazine.
Blackstone had drawn up a plan for a dedicated School of Law, and submitted it to the University of Oxford ; when the idea was rejected he included it in the Commentaries.
In Guernsey, legislation refers to the " Crown in right of the Bailiwick ", and the Law Officers of the Crown of Guernsey submitted that " The Crown in this context ordinarily means the Crown in right of the république of the Bailiwick of Guernsey " and that this comprises " the collective governmental and civic institutions, established by and under the authority of the Monarch, for the governance of these Islands, including the States of Guernsey and legislatures in the other Islands, the Royal Court and other courts, the Lieutenant Governor, Parish authorities, and the Crown acting in and through the Privy Council.
In Guernsey, legislation refers to the " Crown in right of the Bailiwick ", and the Law Officers of the Crown of Guernsey submitted that " The Crown in this context ordinarily means the Crown in right of the république of the Bailiwick of Guernsey " and that this comprises " the collective governmental and civic institutions, established by and under the authority of the Monarch, for the governance of these Islands, including the States of Guernsey and legislatures in the other Islands, the Royal Court and other courts, the Lieutenant Governor, Parish authorities, and the Crown acting in and through the Privy Council.
The 11 architects competing for the contract for the Law Courts each submitted alternative designs with the view of the possible placing of the building on the Thames Embankment.
In this period too participation in the appointment of the Rector was restricted: the President of the Magistrature submitted the names of five candidates to the King, chosen among the teaching staff of Surgery, Medicine, Sciences, Law, Literature and Theology but without the involvement of the professors.
The Race Eugenic Protection Law was submitted from 1934 to 1938 to the Diet.
This report was submitted by the Law commission of India on 11. 5. 1956.
In addition to the work on his own newspaper, he submitted articles to the Chicago Inter-Ocean and the American Law Register.
In 1926, Cornelius graduated with LLM in Law and Justice, and submitted his fundamental thesis on Western law.
In accordance with canon 354 of the Code of Canon Law, Cardinal Stafford submitted his letter of resignation to Pope Benedict XVI on the occasion of his 75th birthday in 2007.
In 1891, Martin submitted a petition to the Law Society of Upper Canada to permit her to become a student member, a prerequisite to articling as a clerk, attending lectures and sitting the exams required to receive a certificate of fitness to practice as a solicitor.
On 29 October 1932, the delegations of the state schools of Law, Medicine and Pharmacy ; the Civil Academy and the normal school, submitted a project to the Congress of Nuevo León to organize a state university for the Monterrey Metropolitan area.
This followed Cardinal Murphy-O ' Connor announcement on 9 July 2007 that, in accordance with the age limit of 75 years prescribed for bishops in the Code of Canon Law, he submitted his resignation to Pope Benedict XVI.
In 1982 the deans of the Schools of Letters, Education, Law and Economics of Nagoya University and the College of General Education submitted a proposal to establish an institution emphasizing international cooperation and exchange in the Pacific Basin.
In November 2006 Amar submitted a draft bill to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that would remove the conversion clause from the Israeli Law of Return.

Law and resignation
The Code of Canon Law 332 § 2 states, " If it happens that the Roman Pontiff resigns his office, it is required for validity that the resignation is made freely and properly manifested but not that it is accepted by anyone.
Under Federal Law, the resignation of a President or of a Vice-President is only valid if declared in writing, in an instrument delivered to the office of the Secretary of State.
The Law for the Elimination of Excessive Economic Concentration ( passed in December 1947 ) provided for the dissolution of any company considered to be monopolistic, In addition, the “ law on the expulsion of Zaibatsu-affiliated controls ” of January 1948 enforced the resignation of Zaibatsu board members who were related closely to Zaibatsu families, while a measure was taken to ban on holding the concurrent board posts of their affiliated companies.
The party has been fairly neutral on social issues such as universal suffrage, whilst opposing measures that disturb the public sentiment too greatly: the resignation from the Executive Council of its leader James Tien in 2003 prevented the implementation of Article 23 of the Basic Law, which ultimately accelerated the downfall of the Tung administration.
Smith, Austen Chamberlain and Lord Balcarres in December after two weeks of receiving negative letters from party members about the change, Law outlined that he would not be adverse to a return to the previous policy considering the negative feelings from the party, but felt that this would require the resignation of both Law and Lansdowne.
" Law met the Lancashire party on 2 January and ordered that they must replace any food tariff based resolutions with a vote of confidence in him as a leader, and that any alternative would result in his resignation.
After a chance meeting at which Edward Carson learnt of Law and Lansdowne's acceptance of possible resignation, he was spurred to ask Edward Goulding to beg Law and Lansdowne to compromise over the policy and remain as leaders.
The compromise, known as the January Memorial, was settled on by Carson, James Craig, Law and Lansdowne at Law's house between 6 – 8 January, affirmed the support the signers had of Law and his policies, noting that his resignation was not wanted.
Law knew that this would push the Conservative back bench over the edge, and met with David Lloyd George on 17 May to discuss Fisher's resignation.
Law entered the coalition government as Colonial Secretary in 1915, his first senior Cabinet post, and, following the resignation of Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Asquith, was invited by King George V to form a government, but he deferred to Lloyd George, Secretary of State for War and former Minister of Munitions, who he believed was better placed to lead a coalition ministry.
Bonar Law contemplated resignation, and after being talked out of it by senior ministers, once again vented his feelings in an anonymous letter to The Times.
At the second resignation of Bonar Law in May 1923 ( Law died from throat cancer later that year ), Chamberlain was passed over again for the leadership of the party in favour of Stanley Baldwin.
The King was angered, and Bonar Law warned French that the government could not defend him if the House of Commons demanded his resignation as Irish Viceroy.
John J. Geoghan (; June 4, 1935-August 23, 2003 ) was a key figure in the Roman Catholic sex abuse cases that rocked the Boston Archdiocese in the 1990s and 2000s and led to the resignation of Boston's archbishop, Cardinal Bernard Francis Law, on December 13, 2002.
Frohnmayer served as Attorney General until his resignation on December 31, 1991, when he became Dean of the University of Oregon School of Law.
After one year, Tien announced his resignation from the Executive Council on 6 July 2003, after his calls to delay the controversial legislation on Article 23 of the Basic Law were rejected.
However, in 2011, the Archbishop was named Archpriest of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome, following the resignation from that role of Bernard Francis Cardinal Law, the former Cardinal Archbishop of Boston.
He took over the additional charge of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs on July 23, 2000 following the resignation of Ram Jethmalani as the Union Cabinet Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs.

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