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In March, 2012 the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, ruling in an action brought by the Natural Resources Defense Council and others, ordered the FDA to revoke approvals for the use of antibiotics in livestock which violated FDA 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 ).
Yale, together with Rutgers, Princeton and Columbia met on October 20, 1873 at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City to agree a set of rules and regulations that would allow them play a form of football that was essentially Association football ( today often called " soccer " in the US ) in character.
In the State of New York, health and safety regulations restrict the quantity of black powder a person may store and transport.
Hong Kong is a favorable destination especially for international firms and firms from Mainland China to be listed in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange from Hong Kong's highly internationalized and modernized financial industry along with its capital market in Asia, its size, regulations and available financial tools are comparable to London and New York.
New regulations introduced in the US and the EU as of 2010 require hedge fund managers to report more information, leading to greater transparency.
An even earlier reference to a game of this name was published in regulations for New France ( Québec ) in 1758, which banned the games of " dice, hoca, faro, and roulette.
Minorities are still at a disadvantage when it comes to property ownership due to the past FHA regulations during the New Deal era.
Rhubarb is usually considered to be a vegetable ; however, in the United States, a New York court decided in 1947 that since it was used in the United States as a fruit, it was to be counted as a fruit for the purposes of regulations and duties.
In 1916, New York City adopted the first zoning regulations to apply city-wide as a reaction to The Equitable Building which towered over the neighboring residences, diminishing the availability of sunshine.
New York City went on to develop ever more complex regulations, including floor-area ratio regulations, air rights and others for specific neighborhoods.
New regulations for the elections of the doge introduced in 1268 remained in force until the end of the republic in 1797.
* Linguistics Tripos ( I, IIA, IIB ) ( New regulations ; before 2010, only one part is available either as a one year or two year course )
New York's highest court ruled that two homosexual men qualified as a family for the purposes of New York City's rent-control regulations.
Until regulations changed on November 1, 2010, New Jersey was unique in its requirement that schools conduct two fire drills per month.
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission is a New Jersey state governmental agency that was founded in 1977 as the state's gaming control board, responsible for administering the Casino Control Act and its regulations to assure public trust and confidence in the credibility and integrity of the casino industry and casino operations in Atlantic City.
New strict zoning laws have changed building regulations to stay rural.
The first two rounds of New Jersey's affordable housing regulations ran from 1987 to 1999.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ( DEC ) regular and special regulations apply, and with very few exceptions, a NY fishing license is required.
" This bill eliminates all references to the expressions " the principles of the Treaty ", " the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi " and the " Treaty of Waitangi and its principles " from all New Zealand Statutes including all preambles, interpretations, schedules, regulations and other provisos included in or arising from each and every such Statute ".
On 14 February 2012, the Village of Waverly Trustees accepted a purchase offer for the former Village Hall building by a potential owner, who has agreed to abide by the New York State Historic Preservation Office regulations for its historical preservation.
Blawnox had previously been called Hoboken, but postal regulations required that the municipality change its name since Hoboken, New Jersey had a prior claim to the name.

New and controlling
During the Late Bronze Age circa 2000 BC, they created an empire, the Hittite New Kingdom, which reached its height in the 14th century BC, controlling much of Asia Minor.
* Technocrats of the New World Order maintain control of information and knowledge, controlling the thoughts and actions of the masses by directing what they learn and see.
The 1954 version of Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, reflects the poorly grounded perceptions of the people whose use of the term effectively defined it for the people of that time: " a man supposed to have supernatural powers of curing disease and controlling spirits.
After New York Giants ' manager John McGraw told reporters that Philadelphia manufacturer Benjamin Shibe, who owned the controlling interest in the new team, had a " white elephant on his hands ," Mack defiantly adopted the white elephant as the team mascot, and presented McGraw with a stuffed toy elephant at the start of the 1905 World Series.
Puritans were blocked from changing the established church from within, and severely restricted in England by laws controlling the practice of religion, but their views were taken by the emigration of congregations to the Netherlands and later New England, United States, and by evangelical clergy to Ireland and later into Wales, and were spread into lay society by preaching and parts of the educational system, particularly certain colleges of the University of Cambridge.
In New York City, Japanese industrialist Raizo Yamata purchases a controlling interest in an American hedge fund.
In 1966, New York State bought the railroad's controlling stock from the PRR and put it under the newly formed Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority ( renamed Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1968 ).
In New Zealand wire fences must provide passage for dogs since they are the main means of controlling and driving animals on farms.
To control big business, the New Deal policymakers preferred federal and state regulation — controlling the rates and telephone services provided by American Telephone & Telegraph Company ( AT & T ), for example — and by building up countervailing power in the form of labor unions.
In 1897 all zinc mining efforts merged into the New Jersey Zinc Company The Zinc company was a major controlling factor in the development of Franklin.
Unrest in New York City continued through the end of the year, and the local Sons of Liberty had difficulty in controlling crowd actions.
It was the Democratic Party political machine that played a major role in controlling New York City and New York State politics and helping immigrants, most notably the Irish, rise up in American politics from the 1790s to the 1960s.
The " Hall " serving as the Society's headquarters was built in 1830 on East 14th Street, marking an era when Tammany Hall became the city affiliate of the Democratic Party, controlling most of the New York City elections afterwards.
The once mighty Tammany political machine, now deprived of its leadership, quickly faded from political importance, and by the mid-1960s it ceased to exist, its demise as the controlling group of the New York Democratic Party sealed when the Village Independent Democrats under Ed Koch wrested away control of the Manhattan party.
In March 1958, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, became Headquarters for the reactivated II Corps as the controlling headquarters for United States Army Reserve units across the northeast.
The controlling signalbox for the entire route is Slough ( New ) IECC.
One of the difficulties of controlling pigeon populations is the common practice of feeding them, as here in New York.
CF & I was purchased by John D. Rockefeller in 1902, and nine years later he turned his controlling interest in the company to his son, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who managed the company from his offices at 26 Broadway in New York.
The presence of British naval forces at New York emphasized the importance of the Hudson River, and both sides in the war recognized the importance of controlling that waterway.
It has been credited with controlling the spread of HIV / AIDS in New Zealand.
In 1994, Rea Hederman, owner of The New York Review of Books took a controlling stake in the magazine.
* Air New Zealand Limited ( although the government later bought a controlling share in the company in 2001 )
Although the Majority Opinion of the New York Court of Appeals in Hernandez v. Robles ( 2006 ) ( which was overridden by the New York State Legislature via enactment of the Marriage Equality Act in 2011 ) ' rejected any reliance upon the Loving case as controlling upon the issue of same-sex marriage, holding that:

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