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No judges presided over the courts nor did anyone give legal direction to the jurors ; magistrates had only an administrative function and were laymen.
# No playable tiles-Per 2008 rules, a player that has no legal plays because all 6 tiles in his or her hand are unplayable may reveal his or her hand, set aside his or her unplayable tiles, and draw six new tiles at the beginning of his or her turn.
No free man shall be arrested, or imprisoned, or deprived of his property, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any way destroyed, nor shall we go against him or send against him, unless by legal judgement of his peers, or by the law of the land.
He then wrote Being and Nothingness, The Flies, and No Exit, none of which was censored by the Germans, and also contributed to both legal and illegal literary magazines.
No legal positivist, however, argues that it follows that the law is therefore to be obeyed, no matter what.
" No crime, no punishment without a previous penal law ") is a basic maxim in continental European legal thinking.
No City Series was held in 1901 and 1902 due to legal warring between the National and American Leagues.
No one had a legal obligation to judge a case.
However, even where the legal practice is based on a code, many rules deriving from Roman law apply: No code completely broke with the Roman tradition.
No legal distinction is made between one-way and two-transfers, since the rights of each individual are regarded as independent of the experience of others.
No such action was taken for the so-called Indian Territory, so that area was not treated as a legal territory.
Nash's final home in London was No. 14 Regent street that he designed and built 1819-23, No. 16 was built at the same time as Nash's cousin John Edwards's ( who was a lawyer and handled all Nash's legal affairs ) home.
No peasant or farmer could claim the land he occupied without formal legal title.
No evidence of wrongdoing was initially uncovered as the leases were legal enough, but records kept disappearing mysteriously.
In medicine, a " do not resuscitate " or " dnr ", sometimes called a " No Code ", is a legal order written either in the hospital or on a legal form to respect the wishes of a patient to not undergo CPR or advanced cardiac life support ( ACLS ) if their heart were to stop or they were to stop breathing.
No other name appears in the Constitution, and this is the name that appears on money, in treaties, and in legal cases to which it is a party ( e. g., Charles T. Schenck v. United States ).
No legal authority exists for the definition of the terms " territorial integrity ", " political independence " and " sovereignty ".
No legal action has been taken against the company or its officials.
The king accepted the vote as legal the next day when he signed Royal Ordinance No. 282, dismissing Souvanna Phouma's government and giving powers provisionally to the Revolutionary Committee.
No specific international legal instrument applies to such individuals.
Their legal dispute resulted in important precedent regarding international custody issues, followed widely in the courts of the U. S. and other countries, sometimes referred to as the " settled purpose " doctrine: In Re Bates, No. CA 122-89, High Court of Justice, Family Div ' l Ct. Royal Courts of Justice, United Kingdom ( 1989 ).
( 2 ) No person contravenes section 20 merely by providing legal advice, counselling, health advice, or any medical services to a person under 18 years of age.

No and distinction
Since history and memory ( representations of or belief about the past ) are distinct in all philosophy and ontology from plan, vision or intent ( representations of or will to change the future ), statements that confuse these are category errors: No statement about history or memory can imply a similar statement about a plan or vision or intent, nor vice versa-a distinction sometimes credited to Hume who distinguished also the morality of a statement from its truth.
They achieved the same distinction of a simultaneous No. 1 album and No. 1 single in the United Kingdom.
No distinction seems to have been drawn between the sale of an immediate and of a reversionary interest.
No distinction was made between murder and manslaughter until these distinctions were instituted by the Holy Roman imperial law in the 12th century.
No distinction is made between hiragana, katakana or kanji.
Kaprow ’ s piece 18 Happenings in 6 Parts ( 1959 ) is commonly cited as the first happening, although that distinction is sometimes given to a 1952 performance of Theater Piece No. 1 at Black Mountain College by John Cage, one of Kaprow's teachers in the mid-1950s.
The band has the odd distinction of having the most No. 2 singles on the Billboard charts without ever having had a No. 1.
No distinction between varietal mixes is made other than that it is restricted to the three kinds of grapes named above.
No distinction is to be made in the face of suffering or abuse on grounds of gender, sexual orientation, tribe, caste, age, religion, or nationality.
From mid-1943, at Guadalcanal, starting with No. 15 and No. 14 Squadrons, several Kittyhawk units fought with distinction.
No distinction is made among the poor ; anyone who is willing to accept charity is allowed to participate.
No distinction is made between true and false accusation, but the synod probably meant only the accusation of Christianity before the heathen judge, or at most a false accusation.
No distinction is made in the American census between ethnically Polish Americans and descendants of non-ethnic Poles, such as Jews or Ukrainians, who were born in the territory of Poland and considered themselves Polish nationals.
Well No. 4 has the distinction of being the first site in Los Angeles County to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places, in 1966.
No such distinction was made in earlier ( Tridentine ) editions of the Roman Missal, which only distinguished between Solemn Mass and Low Mass ( calling the latter Missa lecta or, as in the Rubricae generales Missalis included in pre-1962 editions, Missa privata ).
No criminal court in the world – least of all one with jurisdiction over the laws of war – would make such a distinction ( as man and woman are equal before the law ), etc.
No distinction is necessarily made between texts in this " basic " level.
On January 19, 1985, Carnes had the distinction of being on the Billboard Hot 100 with three singles simultaneously, " What About Me ", " Make No Mistake, He's Mine " and " Invitation to Dance ", from the soundtrack to the film, That's Dancing!
From mid-1943 at Guadalcanal, starting with No 15 and No 14 squadrons, several Kittyhawks units fought with distinction.

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