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Charles, faced with abdication, staged a coup d ' état, and issued his notorious July Ordinances, touching off the July Revolution which ended with Louis-Philippe becoming king.
In the aftermath, the barons rose up, signing the Ordinances of 1311, which promised action against Gaveston and expelled Isabella de Vesci and Henry de Beaumont from court.
Denmark became officially Lutheran on 30 October 1536 by decree of King Christian III, and in 1537 the reconstituted State Council approved the Lutheran Ordinances which was worked out by Danish theologians and Johannes Bugenhagen, based on Luther's Augsburg Confession and Luther's Little Catechism.
These followed hard on the heels of earlier Ordinances passed in 1539 and 1559, in which the competitive examination system for the appointment of professors had been introduced.
Charles's dissolution of the chamber of deputies, his July Ordinances, which set up rigid control of the press, and his restriction of suffrage resulted in the July Revolution of 1830.
The king held out for as long as he could, but eventually had to agree to the Ordinances, which were published on 27 September.
The Borough Council is the legislative body of the Borough and can act in one of two formats: a ) Ordinances, which have the effect of law and b ) Resolutions, which state the policy or direction of the Council.
This occurred officially on 30 October 1536 when the reconstituted State Council ( purged of Catholics ) adopted the Lutheran Ordinances designed by the German Johannes Bugenhagen, which outlined church organization, liturgy, and accepted religious practice.
Similar material is found in a number of other Christian writings from the first through about the fifth centuries, including the Epistle of Barnabas, the Didascalia, the Apostolic Church Ordinances, the Summary of Doctrine, the Apostolic Constitutions, the Life of Schnudi, and On the Teaching of the Apostles ( or Doctrina ), some of which are dependent on the Didache.
His appointment was considered a step towards overthrowing the constitution and Polignac, with other ministers, was held responsible for the decision to issue the Four Ordinances, which were the immediate cause of the revolution of July 1830.
Ordinances frequently require or allow the promulgation of Regulations which can be approved by lesser bodies.
* Review of the Statutes and Ordinances of Assize which have been established in England from the 4th year of King John, 1202, to the 37th of his present Majesty ( London, 1801 ), a work of some historical research.
The full list of degrees and their order of seniority is given in the Ordinances of the University: as a rule of thumb, higher doctorates outrank the PhD, which outranks masters ' degrees, which outrank bachelors ' degrees.
Note: Federal Law preempts many Local Ordinances and State Laws which may prohibit a licensed Amateur Radio Operator from possessing an amateur radio based on its factory ability to receive frequencies outside of ham bands.
On January 21, 1997, this autonomy was further strengthened when the government issued three Amendment Ordinances ( which were approved by the Parliament in May 1997 ).
Sharia courts in Pakistan, which claim to be based on Islamic law, try rape cases under " Hudood " Ordinances instituted in 1979.
On 25 July, while a guest at Saint-Cloud, he signed the famous " July Ordinances " which were published in the Parisian newspaper Moniteur the following day.
A key development was the Raffles Ordinances ( 1822 ) for Singapore which stipulated that “ all houses constructed of brick or tiles have a common type of front each having an arcade of a certain depth, open to all sides as a continuous and open passage on each side of the street ”.
Ordinances ( executive orders ) are debated in the Council of Government and, once approved, must be submitted to the Prince within eighty days for his signature, which makes them legally enforceable.
Senate committees on which Senator Tangney served included the Standing Committee on Regulations and Ordinances and the Select Committee on the Development of Canberra, supporting the development of the Australian National University, and the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Social Security.
The International Commission of Jurists mission to Pakistan in December 1986 alled for repealing of certain sections of the Hudood Ordinances relating to crimes and " Islamic " punishments which discriminate against women and non-Muslims.

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Ordinances are performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ.
Ordinances and budgets are enacted by a unicameral ( single chamber ) whose elected members serve four-year terms.
Ordinances are passed by a county council.
Ordinances are passed by a county legislature.
Ordinances and building codes are supervised by a code enforcement officer.
As Texas Peace Officers they are empowered to enforce all Federal, State, and Local Ordinances.
Decrees and Ordinances are promulgated by the different Regional and Community governments and published in the Belgian Official Journal.
In brief, there are 31 Ordinances that are directly related to mass media.
The rest of the Ordinances are of less importance since they do not aim at regulating mass media, but some of their provisions do affect the operation of media organizations and also the freedom of press.
The Hudood Ordinances are applied to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
For both Muslims and non-Muslims, all consensual extramarital sexual relations are considered a violation of the Hudood Ordinances.
This commission found that the main victims of the Hudood Ordinances are poor women who are unable to defend themselves against slanderous charges.
Twelve articles, adopted in 1969, are presented by the fellowship as their statement of faith on the following issues-the Bible, God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Christian life, Ordinances, Satan, Second Coming, and Future Life.
Ordinances are performed by the authority of the priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ.
The warrant issued on the behalf of the Duke of Norfolk, stated: " that it is desirable that the College of Arms should be visited, and an inquiry instituted with the view of ascertaining whether the Rules and Orders for the good government of the said College ... are duly obeyed and fulfilled ... and whether by change of circumstances or any other cause, any new Laws, Ordinances or Regulations are necessary to be made ... for the said College.
Ordinances and motions ( policy statements ) are assigned to a King County Council committee for consideration, and then are recommended to the full Council for action.
The Hudood Ordinances are widely condemned by women's rights groups in Pakistan, by some Islamists globally, and by international human rights groups such as Human Rights Watch.
Nevertheless, the Ordinances are useful because they illustrate the faculties adelantados often had.

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In supporting Calvin's proposals for reforms, the council of Geneva passed the Ordonnances ecclésiastiques ( Ecclesiastical Ordinances ) on 20 November 1541.
She also worked with Urban Care to achieve Council approval for what is recognized as one of the best Landmarks Preservation Ordinances in the Nation.
The 1596 Ordinances once more showed the need for reform.
The commission passes the Code of Ordinances for the county.
Upon his return his behaviour became even more offensive, and by the Ordinances of 1311 it was decided that Gaveston should be exiled for a third time, to suffer outlawry if he returned.
At Warwick, Gaveston was condemned to death for violating the terms of the Ordinances, before an assembly of barons, including Warwick, Lancaster, Hereford and Arundel.
Ordinances remain valid for no more than six weeks from the date the Parliament is convened unless approved by it earlier.
** 34 & 35 Henry VIII c. 26 An Act for certain Ordinances in the King's Majesty's Dominion and Principality of Wales
He signed the journalists ' protest against the Ordinances of July 1830, and in the following October was elected deputy for Haute Garonne.
The opening statement of the Statute Book was " Divers Ordinances, Statutes, and Customs, presented, reputed, and used for Laws in the Land of Mann, that were ratified, approved, and confirmed, as well by the Honourable Sir John Stanley, Knight, King and Lord of the same Land, and divers others his Predecessors, as by all Barons, Deemsters, Officers, Tenants, Inhabitants, and Commons of the same Land where the Lord's Right is declared in the following Words " < sub >(' divers ' is an old word meaning ' various ')</ sub >
The federal sharia court and the sharia bench of the Supreme Court serve as appellate courts for certain convictions in criminal court under the Hudood Ordinances, and judges and attorneys in these courts must be Muslims.
If a woman cannot prove the absence of consent in a rape case, there is a risk that she may be charged with a violation of the Hudood Ordinances for fornication or adultery.
A parliamentary commission of inquiry for women has criticized the Hudood Ordinances and recommended their repeal.
Approximately one-third or more of the women in jails in Lahore, Peshawar, and Mardan in 1998 were awaiting trial for adultery under the Hudood Ordinances.
The arrival of Carrot changes this ; Carrot has memorised the Laws and Ordinances of the Cities of Ankh and Morpork, and on his first day tries to arrest the head of the Thieves ' Guild for theft ( the Thieves ' Guild is permitted a quota of legally licensed thieving, a concept that the book of ancient Laws does not take into account ).
Gladys Li, a Hong Kong Senior Counsel and a member of Civic Party, helped three Filipino families to apply for judicial review at High Court, in order to challenge the restriction stated in the Immigration Ordinances for foreign domestic helpers who have seven years ' continuous ordinary residence in Hong Kong through working to apply for permanent residency.
Under the Martignac ministry, there was some prospect of a reconciliation with the court, and, in January 1829, he was nominated a candidate for the presidency of the chamber ; but in August with the elevation to power of Jules, Prince de Polignac, the truce ceased, and on 15 March 1830, Perier was one of the 221 deputies who repudiated the Ordinances put forward by Charles X.

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