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; Attacks on internationally protected persons: Section 1 ( 1 )( a ) of the Internationally Protected Persons Act 1978 ( c. 17 ) makes provision for assault occasioning actual bodily harm or causing injury on " protected persons " ( including Heads of State ).
Under clause 17 Article I Section 8 of the Constitution however, Congress has power to " exercise exclusive Legislation in all cases whatsoever " over the federal district ( Washington, D. C .) and other territory ceded to the federal government by the states, such as for military installations.
* 2000 – Section 28 ( of the Local Government Act 1988 ), outlawing the ' promotion ' of homosexuality in the United Kingdom, is repealed in Scotland with a 99 to 17 vote.
The minor exception codes associated with the standard exceptions that are found in Table 3-13 on page 3-58 are or-ed with OMGVMCID to get the minor code value that is returned in the ex_body structure ( see Section 3. 17. 1, “ Standard Exception Definitions ,” on page 3-52 and Section 3. 17. 2, “ Standard Minor Exception Codes ,” on page 3-58 ).
The VMCID OMGVMCID ( Section 3. 17. 1, “ Standard Exception Definitions ,” on page 3-52 ) and 1 through 0xf are reserved for OMG use.
In the United States, the US Congress is not only the national legislature, but also is the States Rights Legislature on US Military Bases in the US and the District of Columbia ( under Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 of the US Constitution ), replacing the State Legislature when State Legislature jurisdiction is transferred to the Federal Government.
Since 1801, most of the United States Constitution has not applied to the District, because of Congress's " exclusive " interpretation ( Rights Supporters say " unchecked and unbalanced ", but a neutral reporter might say " without Checks and Balances ") of Article One, Section 8, Clause 17.
Notably, under Section 17 of the Courts Act 1971, solicitors were granted a right of audience in all courts, although in practice relatively few solicitors act as advocates for their clients in the Superior Courts.
See plat book No. 2, page 28, consisting of six lots in southwest quarter, of the southwest one quarter, Section 17, Township 11, Range 6 ; all lying east of Mulberry Street and north of the new school-house lot, each 40-1 / 2 feet front by 237 deep.
In contrast, in Section 16 and 17, the only secondary school for them is SMK Seksyen 16.
This route stops at three stations within Shah Alam: the Shah Alam Komuter station situated at the southern part of the city in Section 19, the Padang Jawa Komuter station at Section 17 and the Sungai Buloh Komuter station at Section U20.
A bus and taxi hub is located at Section 17, providing offices for several mini buses, express buses and taxi companies as well as rental car services.
There is one historically active church ( Saron Lutheran Church ) and one new church ( the brand new Old Believers Church on the southwest quarter of Section 17, built in 2003 ), within the township, and there are four cemeteries ( one at Saron Lutheran Church, another on Section 32 known as the Broderheim cemetery, a third at the northeast corner of Section 17 known as Sorum Cemetery, and the fourth and newest just established on the southwest quarter of Section 17 by the Old Believers Church ).

Section and empowers
Procedurally, the Act empowers private parties injured by violations of the Act to sue for treble damages under Section 4 and injunctive relief under Section 16.
Section 19 empowers the government to strip a person of citizenship in a few limited circumstances.
Section 124 empowers the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, and the High Court to punish persons for contempt of court.
Section 125 empowers the President of the Supreme Court ( who is also the Chief Justice ) to make rules, subject to the Constitution and to legislation, for the practice and procedures to be followed in the Supreme Court.
Section 133 empowers the Judicial Service Commission to appoint Magistrates, a central agricultural tribunal ( to administer the Agricultural Landlord and Tenant Act ), and any other judicial offices that may be established by Parliament.
Section 146 specifies the functions of the Constitutional Offices Commission and empowers it to appoint the Supervisor of Elections, the Ombudsman, the Auditor-General, the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Secretary-General to Parliament, and the Commissioner of Police.
Section 144 of the < abbr title =" Criminal Procedure Code "> CrPC </ abbr > empowers a magistrate to prohibit an assembly of more than five people in an area.

Section and Parliament
Section 5 states that " the Governor-General may appoint such times for holding the sessions of the Parliament ... prorogue the Parliament dissolve the House of Representatives.
Section 2 of the Scotland Act 1998, for example, specifically refers to ordinary elections to the Scottish Parliament as general elections.
Under the provisions of Section 9 of the Statute of Westminster, the British Parliament still had the power to pass legislation concerning the six States of Australia, although " in accordance with the constitutional practice ".
* June 21 – Section 28, a law preventing the promotion of homosexuality, is repealed by the Scottish Parliament.
* May 24 – Section 28 ( outlawing promotion of homosexuality in schools ) is passed as law by Parliament in the United Kingdom.
Among the powers granted to the Governor-General is the power to dissolve both houses of Parliament under Section 57 of the Constitution, in the event that the House of Representatives twice passes a bill at least three months apart and the Senate will not agree to pass the bill.
Section 2 ( 2 ) of the Parliament Act 1949 provides that that Act and the Parliament Act 1911 are to be construed as one.
In February 2000, the Salvation Army publicly ( in their publication known as " War Cry " and in a letter to a Scottish Parliament committee ) opposed the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act ( 1988 ) However, The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland website refers to the organisation offering ' unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual choices, respecting the identity and choices of all those referred to them .... As well as having a right to be dealt with professionally, people can expect from us encouragement and a respect for their individual beliefs, ambitions and preferences.
* On November 26, 2009, the New Zealand Parliament voted to abolish Section 169 of the Crimes Act 1961, removing the provocation defence from New Zealand law, although this change was more a result of the failed provocation defence in the Sophie Elliott murder trial of her ex-boyfriend.
:: Section 17: the right to use either official language in Parliament or the New Brunswick legislature.
:: Section 18: the statutes and proceedings of Parliament and the New Brunswick legislature are to be printed in both official languages.
As a consequence, the ability of all Westminster MPs to vote on Scottish legislation has not been legally diminished by devolution, as made clear by Section 28 ( 7 ) of the Scotland Act 1998, which states that the legislative powers of the Scottish Parliament do "... not affect the power of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to make laws for Scotland ".
Critics of the Act claim that, in practice, police are using Section 44 emergency powers as " an additional tool in their day-to-day policing kit " to stop and search innocent citizens without reasonable grounds, going beyond the original intention of Parliament.
" Section 93 ( 4 ) provides that if a province does not comply with a decision of the Governor-in-Council in an appeal under s. 93 ( 3 ), then Parliament has the power to enact "... remedial Laws for the due Execution of the Provisions of this Section and of any Decision of the Governor General in Council under this Section.
" Section 22 of the Manitoba Act had similar provisions authorising an appeal to the Governor General in Council and remedial legislation by Parliament.
Because Section 11 of the Charter is among the sections that can be overridden under Section 33 ( the so-called " notwithstanding clause "), Parliament could in theory enact ex post facto laws by invoking Section 33.
However, the federal Parliament ( which has the sole power to enact laws punishable for violation by two years or more in penitentiary ) has never attempted to enact an ex post facto law ( or any other law ) using Section 33.
Section 26 of the Bill of Rights and the previous sentencing legislation, the Criminal Justice Act 1985, caused significant digression among judges when the New Zealand Parliament introduced legislation that had the effect of enacting a retrospective penalty for crimes involving an element of home invasion.

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On the other hand, the Access Board's Standards are enforceable as law, and Section 508 provides remedies to those aggrieved by violations of this requirement, which, after administrative remedies are exhausted, allow for both private rights of action in court and for reasonable attorneys fees.
Although Section 83 of the Massachusetts Legislature appears to prohibit dress codes in public schools by declaring that schools may not " abridge the rights of students as to personal dress and appearance ", Section 86 states that " The provisions of sections eighty-three to eighty-five, inclusive, shall apply only to cities and towns which accept the same " and other sections of the law allow schools to impose dress codes, and in fact many public schools in Massachusetts ( mostly in the Boston area ) have mandatory school uniforms.
While the Court did not declare preclearance unconstitutional, the decision redefined the law to allow any political subdivision covered by Section 5 to request exemption from federal review.
Section 10 of the Intoxicating Liquor Act 1962 introduced " area exemption orders " to allow the sale of alcohol for the special events that occur on the same day.
Fitch had Wyatt Earp prepare a written statement, as permitted by Section 133 of Arizona law, which would not allow the prosecution to cross-examine him.
* Amended Article I Section 2 ( 5 ) to allow the state legislatures to impeach federal officials who live and work only within their state with 2 / 3 vote in both houses of the state legislature.
* Amended Article I Section 6 ( 2 ) to allow the House of Representatives and Senate the ability to grant seats to the heads of each Executive Department in order to discuss issues involving their departments with Congress.
Mrs. Eddy's response dated February 12, 1904, was a letter including her proposed changes to the By-laws of her Church known as the Manual of The Mother Church, which, with a few changes, would allow for the establishing what today are known as Christian Science College Organizations ( in Article XXII Section 8 ).
She worked to try to stop legislation going through that would allow unmarried couples ( including gay men and women ) to adopt children, and also led campaigns in the House of Lords to prevent equalisation of the age of consent for homosexual men with that of heterosexuals, and also fought the repeal of Section 28.
It is an offence to use a car, or allow others to use it, without the insurance that satisfies the act whilst on the public highway ( or public place Section 143 ( 1 )( a ) RTA 1988 as amended 1991 ); however, no such legislation applies on private land.
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act amended Section 125 such that FSAs may not allow employees to choose an annual election in excess of a limit determined by the Internal Revenue Service.
Section 4 is titled " Promoting Accuracy, Integrity, And Security Through Voter-Verified Permanent Record Or Hard Copy " and amends the " Voting Systems Standards " section of HAVA to allow voters to not only check their electronic vote but to also check the permanent paper record.
Section 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 limits the ability of the drafter of consumer or standard form contracts to draft clauses which would allow him to perform in a substantially or totally different manner than would be reasonably expected.
The first question on the state debts proposal dealt with a perceived need to expand the operation of Section 105 to allow the Commonwealth to take over state debts whenever they were incurred.
As well, the province is obliged, under Section 133 of the Constitution Act, 1867, to allow the provincial legislature to operate in both French and English, and to allow all Quebec courts to operate in both languages.
In fact, this did happen, leading the Mint to change the composition of the cent in 1982 to allow convertibility between the two competing currencies Federal Reserve Notes issued for profit by a private corporation and United States coins Pursuant to Title 31 Section 5111 of the US Code and under the authority of the Coinage Act of 1792 and the constitution.
They also won the " Handicap Section " but the race rules didn't allow them to win the two sections.
* Section I, the multiple-choice portion, does not allow the use of a calculator, nor does it provide any additional reference material, other than a periodic table.
By the mid-1970s, a number of amendments, additions and changes had been made to the CPT, these included fifteen year tax holidays for exporting firms, the decision by the government to allow full depreciation in 1971 and in 1973, and the Section 34 of the Finance Act, which allowed total tax relief in respect of royalties and other income from licenses patented in Ireland.
Section 12 makes it unlawful for any person to refuse to sell land to another person, or refuse to allow them to occupy the land, based on their race.
# November 25, 1992-Amends Section 8 of Article VI to allow “ The general assembly provide by law for the absentee admission of electors .”
The Court ruled that the operative provisions of the security certificate process do not violate Section 7 of the Charter, but that the Immigration Act generally does not allow for the deportation of a person to a country where they will likely be tortured.

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