Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Broad Street Line" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Provisions and for
On 12 April 1261, shortly before his death, Alexander issued a papal bull for King Henry that absolved him of oaths taken in the Provisions of Oxford, which was instrumental in the War.
* 1261 – King Henry III of England obtains a papal bull releasing him from the Provisions of Oxford, setting the stage for a civil war over the power struggle between the crown and the aristocracy of England.
Provisions were also made for those who promised to join the crusade Gregory X had ordered, but had failed to actually go on the crusade.
* Provisions on pensions for migrant workers within the European Union
In 1258 seven leading barons forced Henry to agree to the Provisions of Oxford, which effectively abolished the absolutist Anglo-Norman monarchy, giving power to a council of fifteen barons to deal with the business of government and providing for a thrice-yearly meeting of parliament to monitor their performance.
The Agricultural Act of 1920 provided tenant farmers with greater protection by granting them better security of tenure whilst the Unemployed Workers ’ Dependants ( Temporary Provisions ) Act of 1921 provided payments for the wives and dependant children of unemployed workers.
It is said that de Montfort was reluctant to approve the oligarchical constitution created by the Provisions of Oxford, but there is better ground for believing that he disliked the narrow class-spirit of the victorious Barons, and that he would have preferred to make a compromise with the moderate royalists whose policy was guided by Prince Edward.
It is required that no Time be lost in carrying the Ship into deep water, taking on board her Cannon, Ammunition, Water, Provisions & Stores of every kind — completing what work is yet to be done shipping her Complement of Seamen and Marines, and preparing her in every respect for Sea ...
In 1258 and 1259, Boniface was a member of the Council of Fifteen, which conducted business for Henry III under the Provisions of Oxford.
* Provisions for the amendment of the statutes or articles of incorporation.
* Provisions for the dissolution of the entity.
However, under Section 24 of the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Scotland Act 1990, suitably qualified solicitors were for the first time in Scotland granted rights of audience in the Supreme Courts in Scotland as well as in the House of Lords and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council as solicitor advocates.
Provisions made for county wide road work.
The " Racial " Provisions of FHA Underwriting Manual of 1936, included the following guidelines which exacerbated the segregation issue: Recommended restrictions should include provision for:
Provisions for the school included the construction of a church dedicated to St Cyprian in the north forecourt, and a new servants ' wing on the south side.
Under the Education ( Administrative Provisions ) Act 1907 all grant-aided secondary schools were required to provide at least 25 percent of their places as free scholarships for students from public elementary schools.
Provisions of the bill included reserving several military and naval bases for the United States, as well as imposing tariffs and quotas on Philippine exports.
The articles of the constitution proper were not formally grouped together under headings, save for the final ten articles ( which came under the title of " Transitory Provisions ").
A convenience store at a Vienna train station selling Reiseproviant ( Travel Provisions ), the usual code for expanded opening hours
Provisions are made for the use of intermediary arbiters, called subscription arbiters, which handle routing notifications to their intended destination.
Provisions essential to this process include the delivery of fast primary care where staff are well trained and supported with the necessary supplies for efficient treatment.
Title VII, " Miscellaneous Provisions ": Outlines provisions relating to the prevention of unfair billing practices for information or services provided over toll-free telephone calls, privacy of consumer information, pole attachments, facilities siting, radio frequency emission standards, mobile services direct access to long distance carriers, advanced telecommunications incentives, the telecommunications development fund, the National Education Technology Funding Corporation, a report on the use of advance telecommunications services for medical purposes, and outlines the authorization of appropriations.
Initially, as the Irish senate had not been constituted and elected, the seat on the Presidential Commission intended for the Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann was filled by the President of the High Court under the Transitory Provisions of the Constitution.
Following the KMT's retreat to Taiwan in 1949, the Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of Communist Rebellion (" Temporary Provisions " for short ) gave the KMT government extra-constitutional powers.

Provisions and exist
Provisions similar to CAR42U exist for how to and what to use when performing maintenance on an aircraft under CAR42V.
Provisions under section 26 of the Constitution Act exist to add up to two extra seats per region, with no more than 113 members allowed to sit in the Senate.

Provisions and at
This era of legislative action had started already at the time of the baronial reform movement ; the Statute of Marlborough ( 1267 ) contained elements both of the Provisions of Oxford and the Dictum of Kenilworth.
Simon de Montfort returned to England in 1263, at the invitation of the barons who were now convinced of the king's hostility to all reform and raised a rebellion with the avowed object of restoring the form of government which the Provisions had ordained.
Earl Simon accepted Henry's offer to abide by the arbitration of Louis IX of France, and at Amiens, in January 1264, the French king decided that the Provisions were unlawful and invalid.
Provisions are written into the Afghanistan Constitution ( Article 14 ) aimed at improving the welfare of Kuchis, including provisions for housing, representation, and education.
Provisions are made at the polling place for the voters to record their preferences in secret.
Provisions have been made to allow for the addition of the following stations at some time in the future:
While at an early stage the clerks of the Chancery were permitted to devise new writs to deal with new situations, this freedom was drastically curtailed by the Provisions of Oxford.
The full title was Provisions made at Marlborough in the presence of our lord King Henry, and Richard King of the Romans, and the Lord Edward eldest son of the said King Henry, and the Lord Ottobon, at that time legate in England.
Provisions, Fiction and Gear was recorded at Alpha Studios and released on April 9, 2002.
Mr Murray complained that his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights had been breached, notably his right to silence during questioning and at trial, that the inferences from his silence were an integral part of the decision to find him guilty, the lack of access to a lawyer at the beginning of his detention and the different rights under the law in England and Northern Ireland because of the Northern Ireland ( Emergency Provisions ) Act.

Provisions and three
In 1258, initiating the move toward reform, seven leading barons forced Henry to agree to the Provisions of Oxford, which effectively abolished the absolutist Anglo-Norman monarchy, giving power to a council of twenty-four barons to deal with the business of government and providing for a great council in the form of a parliament every three years, to monitor their performance.
The Constitution is composed of 139 articles ( five of which were later abrogated ) and arranged into three main parts: Principi Fondamentali, the Fundamental Principles ( articles 1 – 12 ); Part I concerning the Diritti e Doveri dei Cittadini, or Rights and Duties of Citizens ( articles 13 – 54 ); and Part II the Ordinamento della Repubblica, or Organisation of the Republic ( articles 55 – 139 ); followed by 18 Disposizioni transitorie e finali, the Transitory and Final Provisions.
During the more than three decades separating the War of 1812 from the Mexican-American War, Shubrick commanded, in turn, Lexington and Natchez ; directed operation of the West Indies Squadron from 1838 to 1840 ; and headed the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing from 1845 to 1846.
None of these early unions, however, were large ( the metalworkers union had 3, 000 members, only 5 % of workers employed in the industry ), or lasted longer than three or four years, largely due to strong opposition from employers and the government's anti-union policies, notably the Public Order and Police Provisions Law ( 1900 ).

Provisions and station
Provisions were made during the initial construction of this station for connection with future lines, which will serve developments in the New Downtown area, especially the integrated resort.

0.329 seconds.