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Snorri quips: " There is a huge crowd there, and there will be many more still ...." ( Section 39 ).
By the time the legislation allowing this was introduced into the 1968 Transport Act ( Section 39 of this Act made provision for a subsidy to be paid by the Treasury for a three-year period ) many of the services and railway lines that would have qualified and benefited from these subsidies had already been closed or removed, thus lessening the impact of the legislation.
Section 39 of the 1968 Transport Act made provision for a subsidy to be paid to in relation to loss-making lines, however many of the services and railway lines that would have qualified had already been closed.
They are open to the public and subject to the requirements of the state Open Meeting Law Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 39, Section 23B.
Section 39 ( 1 ) of the YCJA maintains that a custodial sentence should not be imposed on young offenders unless certain mandatory conditions outlined in the section are satisfied.
Section 39 ( 1 ) ( a ) specifically places restrictions on the use of custodial sentences for non-violence offences unless the offender has a history of failing to comply with noncustodial sentences, has an extensive pattern of non-violent offending, or other exceptional circumstances.
Section 39 of the Youth Criminal Justice Act restricts the use of custodial sentences for young persons This means that the young person should not be taken into custody unless the young person or their offence meet certain criteria.
* Section 39 guarantees the right of all persons to a basic education, and to equal access to educational institutions.
* 2002 ( effective from 2003 ): Documents from the historical archives of the Secretariat of State ( Second Section ) pertaining to the Holy See's relations with Germany during the pontificate of Pope Pius XI ( 1922 – 39 ).
In addition, two functions are delegated solely to the TfGMC without requiring GMCA approval, namely road safety under Section 39, Road Traffic Act 1988 and traffic management under Sections 16-17, Traffic Management Act 2004.
This was refused in January 1969 by the Minister as the line was of a social need, and in accordance with Section 39 of the Transport Act 1968 as subsidy could be paid with Treasury approval for a three-year period.
* Section II, 39 pages, provides a list of the towns conquered by the Triple Alliance and the tributes paid by each.
It is noted that the portion of Route 39 within West Covina was relinquished to that city in accordance with Section 339 of the California Streets and Highways Code in 2005.
Section 203 amended Chapter 39 of title 18 ().
The Dominion Land Survey description of Dalmeny's location is Section 10 Tsp 39 Rge 6 W3.
Section 39 allows a bill to take effect immediately upon the Governor's signature if the bill passes both chambers by 2 / 3 vote unless otherwise specified in the bill ; otherwise, the bill takes effect on September 1.
* Section 39 places restrictions on funding.
As a result, it declared every single appropriations bill of the session unconstitutional — the general bill did not receive the votes needed to pass under Section 39, and under Section 40 all other appropriations bills were invalid since the general bill must be passed first — requiring the Assembly to return in special session to reenact them.
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Tecumseh is located at ( 39. 0480558 ,-95. 5791453 ), in Section 36, Township 11 south, Range 16 east.
#" Section 7 ( Hanging Around the Day Part 2 )" – 2: 39
Kaufman was named to the Southern Section All-CIF and All-State first team, compiling 2, 954 all purpose yards and 39 touchdowns, averaging a remarkable 70 yards on kickoff returns.
Section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 made the offence a summary only offences, and a person guilty of either assault or battery liable to a fine not exceeding level 5 (£ 5, 000 ) on the standard scale and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to both.

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Following the introduction of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 and its extensive and complex rewriting of the Firearms Act, the Minister for Justice at the time ( Micheal McDowell ) instituted the Firearms Consultation Panel, a panel chaired by the Minster through the Principal Officer of the Department of Justice's Firearms Section, which comprised representatives from the Gardai, Department of Sport, firearms dealers, all the national governing bodies of the shooting sports, and other stakeholders in the Firearms Act ( such as insurance providers ).
The law concerned was Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, brought in by the Labour Party government of 2005-2010.
Section 1 of the Criminal Procedure ( Insanity and Unfitness to Plead ) Act 1991 provides that a jury shall not return a special verdict that " the accused is not guilty by reason of insanity " except on the written or oral evidence of two or more registered medical practitioners of whom at least one has special experience in the field of mental disorder.
The current procedure is specified by Section 7 of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1993.
Reacting to fears of Communist subversion, Bennett invoked the controversial Section 98 of the Criminal Code of Canada.
of Justice, Criminal Division, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section,.
Section 322 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Code of Canada provides the general definition for theft in Canada:
Section 80. 1 of the Criminal Code, contained in the schedule of the Australian Criminal Code Act 1995, defines treason as follows:
In Criminal Procedure Code, though provisions have been made in Section 357 to provide compensation to victims, who have suffered loss or harms in consequence to commission of offence.
There is no such inherent powers with the criminal courts in India except with the High Courts in terms of Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
Section 380 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Code of Canada provides the general definition for fraud in Canada:
Sheriffs are defined under Section 2 of the Criminal Code of Canada as " peace officers ".
In the vast majority of cases where the police already hold someone in custody, searches of premises can be made without a search warrant under Section 18 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act ( PACE ), which requires only the authority of a Police Inspector.
Searches under Section 18 Police and Criminal Evidence Act can be conducted immediately by a Constable without the requirement for an Inspector's authorisation under Section 18 ( 5 ) a of PACE.
Constables are considered peace officers ( NY Criminal Procedure Section 2. 10 ) and have arrest powers within their jurisdiction while on duty ( section 2. 20 ) and must complete peace officer training as approved by the NY Division of Criminal Justice Services.
Section 265 of the Criminal Code of Canada defines the offenses of assault and sexual assault.
Section 83 ( 2 ) of the Canadian Criminal Code deems that only boxing matches, where only fists are used, are legal.
* Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008-defines ' extreme pornography ' and details offences
The Criminal Code of Canada, Section 748 ( 3 ) states that no person convicted of an offence under Section 121 ( frauds on the Government ), Section 124 ( selling or purchasing office ), or Section 418 ( selling defective stores to Her Majesty ), has, after that conviction, the capacity to contract with Her Majesty or to receive any benefits under a contract between Her Majesty and any other person or to hold office under Her Majesty unless a pardon has been granted.

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