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Laws and regulations
The rules and tournament regulations are now maintained by the International Laws Committee, established by the croquet associations of England and Wales ( CA ), Australia ( ACA ), New Zealand ( CNZ ) and the United States ( USCA ).
Laws and regulations are promulgated by the Commissioner and enforced in the BIOT by Brit Rep.
The leading figure behind the establishment of the society as a more organised body during this early period seems to have been Matthew Boulton: his home at Soho House in Handsworth was the principal venue for meetings, and in 1776 he is recorded as planning " to make many Motions to the Members respecting new Laws, and regulations, such as will tend to prevent the decline of a society which I hope will be lasting.
Laws and regulations were disseminated by royal messengers who visited each township and assembled the inhabitants to give their chief's orders.
Laws or regulations in various jurisdictions may protect a view as an easement, preventing property owners from constructing buildings that would block the view from another location.
Laws and regulations in the Danish West Indies were based on Denmark's laws, but the local government was allowed to adapt them to match local conditions.
Laws, regulations, or practices that do not take into account these new global realities-and that do not have sufficient flexibility to allow for adaptation in response to future changes-ultimately harm national security by imposing costs and burdens on U. S. industry without any corresponding benefit to U. S. security.
Laws and regulations vary worldwide:
* a statement regarding the need to comply with Fair Use Laws and other copyright regulations while accessing the Internet
Laws and regulations clearly prohibit the spread of information that contains content subverting state power, undermining national unity infringing upon national honor and interests ,” it says.
In 1846, The Corn Laws, which were the regulations governing the import and export of grain, were repealed after a great deal of protesting from the middle class.
Because of the repeal, manufacturers were faced with a tremendous benefit, seeing that the regulations enforced by the Corn Laws had slowed their businesses.
Laws and regulations managing angling vary greatly, often regionally, within countries.
Laws passed by the federal government are initially announced in the Canada Gazette, a regularly published newspaper for new statutes and regulations.
He co-authored the official legal commentary on the new Reich Citizenship Law, one of the Nuremberg Laws introduced at the Nazi Party Congress in September 1935, which revoked the citizenship of German Jews and co-authored various legal regulations, such as an ordinance that required Jews with non-Jewish names to take on the additional first names of Israel or Sara.
* Antitrust Laws Harm Consumers and Stifle Competition by Edward W. Younkins " a coercive monopoly is closed entry that can only be achieved by an act of government intervention in the form of special regulations, subsidies, or franchises "
The New Laws consisted of many regulations on the encomienda system, including its solemn prohibition of the enslavement of the Indians and provisions for the gradual abolition of the encomienda system.
Law 11 of the Laws of Cricket provides that during the match the pitch shall not be completely covered unless provided otherwise by regulations or by agreement before the toss.
The precise regulations by which the Tsar exercised his imperial prerogatives were first codified in 1832, with the issuance of the Set of Laws of the Russian Empire ( Свод законов Российскои империи ), penned by Mikhail Speransky.
* Must be incorporated under Offshore Company Laws and regulations of offshore jurisdictions
Laws and regulations regarding how drivers must comply with a stop sign vary by jurisdiction.
The regulations as a whole are referred to as Rent Stabilization Laws in New York.
Laws can stem from regulations by the authorities, but more commonly they evolve in an organic manner over time without interference from the authorities.
Laws and regulations in most municipalities, provinces and states in North America require certain products to be tested to a specific standard or group of standards by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory ( NRTL ).

Laws and created
In February 2008, Pelgrane Press published Trail of Cthulhu, a stand-alone game created by Kenneth Hite using the GUMSHOE System developed by Robin Laws.
Similar codes of law were created in several nearby civilizations, including the earlier Mesopotamian examples of Ur-Nammu's code, Laws of Eshnunna, and
The Laws in Wales Acts created an anomaly in that, although Monmouthshire was noted as being in the ' Country or Dominion of Wales ', it was made directly responsible to the courts of Westminster rather than falling under the Court of Great Sessions in Wales.
The episode reflects the ideas created in such works as Bicentennial Man and Asimov's Robot series ( which introduced the Three Laws Of Robotics ).
Gordon County was created on February 13, 1850 by an act of the Georgia General Assembly ( Ga. Laws 1849-50, p. 124 ).
The University of Wisconsin System was created on October 11, 1971, by Chapter 100, Laws of 1971, which combined the former Chapter 36 ( former University of Wisconsin ) and Chapter 37 ( former Wisconsin State Universities ) to create a new Chapter 36 ( University of Wisconsin System ) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
The Laws in Wales Acts created an anomaly in that, although Monmouthshire was noted as being in the ' Country or Dominion of Wales ', it was made directly responsible to the courts of Westminster rather than falling under the Court of Great Sessions in Wales.
In addition, under the May Laws of 1873 administered by Adalbert Falk, the state began to supervise the education of clergy closely, created a secular court for cases involving the clergy, and required notification of all clergy employment.
White supremacists created a segregated society through " Jim Crow Laws " that made blacks second-class citizens with very little political power or public voice.
The Four Spiritual Laws is an evangelistic Christian tract created in 1952 by Bill Bright ( 1921-2003 ), founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, the world's largest Christian ministry.
On May 18, 2008, Fairfield University conferred an honorary Doctor of Laws degree on Mr. Vincent where he served on the Board of Trustees from 1991 to 2002 ; and he created the need-based Alice Lynch Vincent Scholarship Fund in memory of his mother in December 1996.
The Laws of Burgos, created in 1512 – 1513, were the first codified set of laws governing the behavior of settlers in Spanish colonial America, particularly with regards to Native Americans.
Evergreen's enabling legislation-HB 596 ( Chapter 47, Laws of 1967 )-stated that the campus should be no smaller than, making it then the largest campus in the state as well as the first public four-year college created in Washington in the 20th century.
The Laws in Wales Act 1535 created the County of Brecknock by combining a number of " lordships, towns, parishes, commotes and cantreds " in the " Country or Dominion of Wales.
The board was established in 1929 when the Oregon Legislature passed chapter 251, Oregon Laws 1929, that unified the state's public universities under the auspices of the newly created Department of Higher Education.
Denbighshire was created by the Laws in Wales Acts 1535-1542 from areas previously in the Marches.
A main difference between the two declarations is that the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen emphasizes the protection of the written “ law ” while the Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen emphasizes protection of the “ law ” and “ Natural Laws .” Gouges emphasizes that these rights of women always have existed, that they were created at the beginning of time by God, that they are natural and true, and they cannot be oppressed.
Anti-Trust ( Competition ) Laws were created to prevent powerful firms from using their economic power to artificially create the barriers to entry they need to protect their monopoly profits.
The most prominent was the electoral reform of 1945, which created a modern Electoral Code of Laws and a Supreme Tribunal of Elections.
The New Laws, in Spanish Leyes Nuevas, issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles V of Spain regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, are also known as the " New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians ", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the Encomenderos ( large enterprise landowners ) by strictly limiting their power and dominion.
It is interesting that the first known codification of the Laws of Cricket, created by the London Cricket Club in 1744, makes no mention of prescribed bowling action and does not say the ball must be delivered at ground level, which suggests a pitched delivery would not be illegal.
That Thou Art Mindful of Him " robots are created with a very flexible Three Laws management, and these create little, simplified robots with no laws that actually act against the Three Laws of Robotics.

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