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Regulations and were
Regulations for the Indian trade were made by the Conseil superieure de la Louisiane, and Bienville apparently did not have control of that body.
In 1990, the Administrative Supervision Regulations ( 行政检查条例 ) and the Administrative Reconsideration Regulations ( 行政复议条例 ) were passed.
The 1993 State Civil Servant Provisional Regulations ( 国家公务员暂行条例 ) changed the way government officials were selected and promoted, requiring that they pass exams and yearly appraisals, and introduced a rotation system.
It is, indeed, not improbable that it was as a result of this war that Lord Ochiltree's Committee formed the Statutes of Iona in 1609 and the Regulations for the Chiefs in 1616 was induced to insert a clause in the Statutes of Iona by which ' marriages contracted for several years ' were prohibited ; and any who might disregard this regulation were to be ' punished as fornicators '".
According to the Regulations and Instructions relating to His Majesty's Service at Sea, which had been published for the first time in 1733 by the Admiralty, sailors were entitled to a gallon of weak beer daily ( 5 / 6 of the usual British gallon, equivalent to the modern American gallon or slightly more than three and a half litres ).
Red Army Deep Operations were first formally expressed in the 1929 Field Regulations, and codified in the 1936 Provisional Field Regulations ( PU-36 ).
Regulations were strictly enforced, and a broad array of punishments could be inflicted upon a legionary who broke them.
On 26 January 1918, the day after assuming executive power, Lenin wrote Draft Regulations on Workers ' Control, which granted workers control of businesses with more than five workers and office employees, and access to all books, documents and stocks, and whose decisions were to be " binding upon the owners of the enterprises ".
For the 2010 Formula One season, the Sporting Regulations were changed so that a former driver sits on the stewards ' panel.
Shortly thereafter, in the additional Regulations Against Jews ' Possession of Weapons of November 11, 1938, Jews were forbidden from possession of any weapons at all.
In 1755 Frederick V of Denmark issued more new Regulations, in which slaves were guaranteed the right not to be separated from their children and the right to medical support during periods of illness or old age.
Regulations were finally introduced in 1883, which replaced the baskets with hoops of a fixed size.
Prior to that date, airworthiness standards for airplanes in the normal, utility and acrobatic categories were promulgated in Part 3 of the US Civil Air Regulations.
Prior to that date, airworthiness standards for airplanes in the transport category were promulgated in Part 4b of the US Civil Air Regulations.
In 1970 the Regulations for Denominación de Origen were approved as well as Regulations for the Regulating Council.
According to a website for Pendarvis ' movement, their objectives were to " remove oppressive Regulations ... and stop enforcement of Laws prohibiting Victimless Acts among Consenting Adults, such as Dueling, Gambling, Incest, Price-Gouging, Cannibalism, and Drug Handling.
The Fennell investigation's findings prompted the introduction of the Fire Precautions ( Sub-surface Railway Stations ) Regulations 1989 ( usually referred to as the Section 12 Regulations because they were introduced under section 12 of the Fire Precautions Act 1971 ).
Field Service Regulations were issued by the War Office in 1909, 1917, 1923, 1930, and 1935.
Field Service Regulations ( FSR ), on the Prussian pattern, were published in 1906 and with amendments and replacement editions lasted into the Second World War.
Regulations governing short selling were implemented in the United States in 1929 and in 1940.

Regulations and subsequently
Previously during September the 11th 1996 the Social Security ( Credits and Contributions ) ( Jobseeker's Allowance Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments ) Regulations were created, brought before parliament five days later and subsequently made policy coming into force also on October the 7th.
The first Governor-General of Korea, Terauchi Masatake, introduced Ordinance on Chosun Education ( 조선교육령 ; 朝鮮敎育令 ) in 1911, and subsequently Regulations on Professional Schools ( 전문학교 규칙 ) and Revised Regulations on Private Schools ( 개정사립학교 규칙 ) in March, 1915.
This has subsequently been augmented by the Statutes of the United Synagogue, passed by the United Synagogue Council in April 1999, which set out the Charity's objects, its role and powers and those of its Honorary Officers ( Trustees ) and its Council ; by the Byelaws, which set out the system of governance of local synagogues ; and by the Election Regulations, which set out the procedure for electing the Board of Trustees every three years.

Regulations and prevent
The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 ( COLREGs ) are published by the International Maritime Organization ( IMO ), and set out, inter alia, the " rules of the road " or navigation rules to be followed by ships and other vessels at sea in order to prevent collisions between two or more vessels.
In September 2007, the High Court heard a further Adalah petition seeking cancellation of an ILA policy as well as Article 27 of the Regulations of the Obligations of Tenders, which in concert prevent Arab citizens from participating in bids for JNF-controlled land.
Regulations prevent most foreign investment in retailing.
Regulations may exist to prevent overexploitation, as in Arkansas and Massachusetts.
The 2003 Act also inserted various exceptions to copyright and database right into the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and the Copyright and Rights in Databases Regulations 1997 to prevent the use of non-print publications by deposit libraries infringing copyright and / or database rights.

Regulations and such
The UN Model Regulations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods and national transportation authorities, such as United States Department of Transportation, have classified gunpowder ( black powder ) as a Group A: Primary explosive substance for shipment because it ignites so easily.
Bureaux de change and money transmitters, such as Western Union outlets, in the UK fall within the ' regulated sector ' and are required to comply with the Money Laundering Regulations 2007.
In telecommunication, part 68 ( Subpart F obsolete ) is the section of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations of the United States governing ( a ) the direct connection of telecommunications equipment and customer premises wiring with the public switched telephone network and certain private line services, such as ( 1 ) foreign exchange lines at the customer premises end, ( 2 ) the station end of off-premises stations associated with PBX and Centrex services, ( 3 ) trunk-to-station tie lines at the trunk end only, and ( 4 ) switched service network station lines, i. e., common control switching arrangements ; and ( b ) the direct connection of ( 1 ) all PBX and similar systems to private line services for tie trunk type interfaces, ( 2 ) off-premises station lines, and ( 3 ) automatic identified outward dialing ( AIOD ) and message registration.
In the United Kingdom, " unitary authorities " are English local authorities set up in accordance with the Local Government Changes for England Regulations 1994 made under powers conferred by the Local Government Act 1992 to form a single tier of local government in specified areas and which are responsible for almost all local government functions within such areas.
Until then British Construction and Use Regulations made cars with inboard front brakes such as the 2CV illegal.
The legality of such action was at the time governed by international law found in the Hague Regulations on Land Warfare of 1907, which state " the attack or bombardment, by whatever means, of towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings which are undefended is prohibited ".
In New Zealand, the standard for pedestrian crossings specified in the Traffic Regulations requires such a device, or a yellow non-illuminated equivalent, atop a black and white pole at each side of the crossing.
According to ITU Radio Regulations section 5. 1: Member States assign licenses to stations ; article 5 of the ITU regulations allocates frequencies to services ( such as broadcasting and mobile ).
For the purpose of U. S. regulation and Global Technical Regulations and for clear communication in safety and seating design, dummies carry specifically designated reference points, such as the H-point ; these are also used, for example, in automotive design.
Regulations imposing such a system of ritual purity and taboos are absent from the Buddhist monastic code, and not generally regarded as being part of Buddhist teachings On the contrary, the early Buddhist scriptures defined purity as determined by one's state of mind, and refer to anyone who behaves unethically, of whatever caste, as " rotting within ", or " a rubbish heap of impurity ".
These restraints on aerial warfare are covered by the general laws of war, because unlike war on land and at sea — which are specifically covered by rules such as the Hague Regulations and Protocol I additional to the Geneva Conventions, which contain pertinent restrictions, prohibitions and guidelines ,— there are no treaties specific to aerial warfare.
She was sent to the street to buy her medicine by the government of Canada before there was such a thing as ' The Medical Marijuana Access Regulations ' ( MMAR ).
European Union law ( historically called " European Community law ") is a body of treaties and legislation, such as Regulations and Directives, which have direct effect or indirect effect on the laws of European Union member states.
Regulations may require that only a licensed engineer can sign, seal or stamp technical documentation such as reports, drawings, and calculations for a study, estimate, valuation ; or carry out design, analysis or supervision of engineering works.
Regulations applicable to public carriers transporting passengers often require aisles to be completely clear in vehicles, such as airlines, buses and trains.
Regulations also permitted the wearing of multiple Croix de guerre, meaning that such medals were differentiated in service records by specifying French Croix de guerre, French Croix de guerre ( WWI ), etc.
Typical systems ( such as the Recommended Institutional Regulations on Academic Freedom and Tenure ) allow only a limited period to establish such a record, by limiting the number of years that any employee can hold a junior title such as Assistant Professor.
Until 1990, the General Regulations of University ' recommended ' the wearing of gowns by members of the University when attending divine service at the Cathedral – but this is now left to individual choice apart from at certain services ( such as the Founders and Benefactors service ).
& Government of Westsylvania ,' be empowered and enabled to form such Laws & Regulations & such a System of Polity & Government as is best adapted & most agreeable to the peculiar Necessities, local Circumstances & Situation thereof & its inhabitants invested with every other power, Right, Privilege & Immunity, vested, or to be vested in the other American Colonies, be considered as a Sister Colony & the fourteenth Province of the American Confederacy ....
It also contains other information on things such as hearing and tribunals, proposed changes and any thing else the government feels should be told to the public in the time period stated in the Statutory Instruments Regulations.
Regulations eventually caught up with these advances, and radio stations ( both broadcast and non-broadcast, such as amateur radio repeaters ) were allowed to run unattended provided that there was such an ATS installed.

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