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Section 4 of the joint resolution of September 2, 1958 ( 72 Stat. 1707 ; ;
The Commission shall certify to the Secretary of State, upon his request, copies of the formal submissions of claims filed pursuant to subsection ( B ) of Section 4 of this Act for transmission to the foreign government concerned.
and ( 2 ) such other special funds as may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be required each to be a claims fund to be known by the name of the foreign government which has entered into a settlement agreement with the Government of the United States as described in subsection ( A ) of Section 4 of this Title.
a special fund created for that purpose pursuant to subsection ( A ) of this section any amounts hereafter paid, in United States dollars, by a foreign government which has entered into a claims settlement agreement with the Government of the United States as described in subsection ( A ) of Section 4 of this Title.
Notwithstanding, possession of DishNetwork or DirecTV equipment is not unlawful as provided by The Radiocommuncation Act Section 4 ( 1 )( b ), which states:
* Section on 4 elements in Buddhism
When Stanford was Governor of California, the Legislature passed on April 22, 1863, " An Act to Authorize the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco to take and subscribe One Million Dollars to the Capital Stock of the Western Pacific Rail Road Company and the Central Pacific Rail Road Company of California and to provide for the payment of the same and other matters relating thereto " ( which was later amended by Section Five of the " Compromise Act " of April 4, 1864 ).
Section 4. 5. 2: The Greatest Common Divisor, pp. 333 – 356.
Section 4 of the Constitution allows the Queen to appoint an Administrator to carry out the role of Governor-General when there is a vacancy.
:: Example 8 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 1-2 of the Constitution of Russia states:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 86, Section 4 of the Constitution of Russia states:
:: Example 4 ( single party republic ): Section 2, Article 81 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Under Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 3 of the Constitution of Russia:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Section 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
:: Example 4 ( presidential republic ): Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): According to Chapter 4, Article 87, Section 1 of the Constitution of Russia:
* Section 4. 2 deals with the hydrogen atom specifically, but all of Chapter 4 is relevant.
* Makassar Section 1, 2, 3, 4 Toll Road
Section 7. 4: Elliptic curve method, pp. 301 – 313.
Section 4. 5. 4: Factoring into Primes, pp. 379 – 417.
( 1975 ), Section 4. 8, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0.
Defined in RFC 2046, Section 5. 1. 4

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( The latter prohibition took effect 1 January 1808, the earliest date on which Congress had the power to do so under Article I, Section 9 of the United States Constitution.
On 22 November 2007, the Nigerian Senate rejected the transfer, since the Green Tree Agreement ceding the area to Cameroon was contrary to Section 12 ( 1 ) of the 1999 Constitution.
In May 2010, the Washington State Supreme Court provided an opinion after it was asked to certify a question referred by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington: “ Whether a public library, consistent with Article I, § 5 of the Washington Constitution, may filter Internet access for all patrons without disabling Web sites containing constitutionally-protected speech upon the request of an adult library patron .” The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that NCRL ’ s internet filtering policy did not violate Article I, Section 5 of the Washington State Constitution.
For example, the Case or Controversy Clause of Article Three of the United States Constitution ( Section 2, Clause 1 ) states that " the judicial Power shall extend ... to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party ".
" ( Aristotle: Athenian Constitution, Part 5, Section 41 )
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.
( Section 5 of the Constitution )
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): Section 56 ( 1 ) of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter IV, Section 1, Article 66 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): According to Section 12 of the Constitution of Denmark 1953:
:: Example 2 ( parliamentary absentee monarchy ): Under Chapter II, Section 61 of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900:
:: Example 5 ( presidential republic ): Article 2, Section 1 of the United States Constitution states:
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): Article III, Section 15 of the Constitution Act, 1867, a part of the Constitution of Canada, states:
:: Example 2 ( presidential republic ): Article 1, Section 7 of the United States Constitution states:
Some states have fixed term legislatures, with no option of bringing forward elections ( e. g. Article II, Section 3, of the U. S. Constitution ).

Section and Barbados
Section 5 of the constitution states that children born outside of Barbados to most men who are citizens of Barbados shall become a Barbadian citizen.

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Section 10. 02. a. 1 of the official rules of Major League Baseball defines an at bat as:
In The NCAA rulebook defines eligible receivers for college football in Rule 7, Section 3, Article 3.
The unit is not used much, but is cited in some United States laws ( e. g., Section 1301 ( a ) of the Submerged Lands Act, which defines state seaward boundaries in terms of geographic miles ).
Section 80. 1 of the Criminal Code, contained in the schedule of the Australian Criminal Code Act 1995, defines treason as follows:
Section 1 formally defines citizenship and protects a person's civil and political rights from being abridged or denied by any state.
Section 1031, clause " b ", article 2 defines a ' covered person ', i. e., someone possibly subject to martial law, as the following:
" For a broader understanding of this statuory provision, we refer to Section 96 ( 3 ) of the Consumer and Competition Act 2010 ( Cth ) that broadly defines what can and what potentially constitute resale price maintenance.
Section 17 of the Trade Marks Act defines a trade mark as " a sign used, or intended to be used, to distinguish goods or services dealt with or provided in the course of trade by a person from goods or services so dealt with or provided by any other person ".
Section 265 of the Criminal Code of Canada defines the offenses of assault and sexual assault.
Section 273. 1 ( 1 ) defines consent, section 273. 1 ( 2 ) outlines certain circumstances where " no consent " is obtained, while section 273. 1 ( 3 ) states that subsection ( 2 ) does not limit the circumstances where " no consent " is obtained ( i. e. subsection ( 2 ) describes some circumstances which deem the act to be non-consensual, but other circumstances, not described in this section, can also deem the act as having been committed without consent ).
Section 115 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 defines Estoppel, to mean .- When one person has, by his declaration, act or omission, intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be true and to act upon such belief, neither he nor his representative shall be allowed, in any suit or proceeding between himself and such person or his representative, to deny the truth of that thing.
2012 ), Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act ( DOMA ), which defines marriage for the purposes of federal statutes, regulations, etc.
The Uniform Commercial Code ( Section 9-102 ( a )( 42 )) defines " general intangibles " as
Section 52 ( 2 ) of the Constitution Act, 1982 defines theConstitution of Canada .” The Constitution of Canada is said to include:
The Commission of Sati ( Prevention ) Act, 1987 Part I, Section 2 ( c ) defines Sati as:
Article IV, Section 3 of the U. S. Constitution defines the extent of the authority that the U. S. Congress exercises over the territory of the United States:
Despite the opposition, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 608 of the California Streets and Highways Code still legally defines Route 380 as traveling from " Route 1 near Pacifica to Route 280 in San Bruno ", and the exit numbers assigned at I-280 go to five instead of one or zero.
For electoral purposes, this Section defines an ethnic Fijian as any descendant of a native inhabitant of Fiji ( other than Rotuma ).
The Ministers and Secretaries Act, Section ( 1 ), Part ( ix ) defines the department's role:
It refers to Section 187 of the California Penal Code, which defines the crime of murder.
For example, the Taft-Hartley Act in the United States defines featherbedding in Section 8 ( b )( 6 ) as any agreement or union demand for payment of wages for services which are not performed or not to be performed.
Section 44. 2 of the PSA defines the training requirements.
: Section 603 ( f ) defines a " consumer reporting agency " as any person " which, for monetary fees, dues, or on a cooperative nonprofit basis, regularly engages in whole or in part in the practice of assembling or evaluating consumer credit information or other information ... for the purpose of furnishing consumer reports to third parties ...".
In turn, Section 603 ( d ) defines a " consumer report " as the communication of " any information " by a CRA that bears on a consumer's " credit worthiness, credit standing, credit capacity, character, general reputation, personal characteristics, or mode of living " that is " used or expected to be used or collected in whole or in part " for the purpose of serving as a factor in establishing eligibility for credit or insurance to be used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, employment purposes, or any other purpose authorized under Section 604.

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