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Section II ( Articles 19 to 51 ) sets up the Court and its rules of operation.
Before the entry into force of Protocol 11, Section II ( Article 19 ) set up the Commission and the Court, Sections III ( Articles 20 to 37 ) and IV ( Articles 38 to 59 ) included the high-level machinery for the operation of, respectively, the Commission and the Court, and Section V contained various concluding provisions.
:: Example 2 ( parliamentary absentee monarchy ): Under Chapter II, Section 61 of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900:
:: Example 4 ( presidential republic ): Article II, Section 2 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 ).
According to Article II, Section 3, Clause 2 of the Constitution, the president may convene either or both houses of Congress.
Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the Constitution sets the principal qualifications one must meet to be eligible to the office of president.
Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution allows the House of Representatives to impeach high federal officials, including the president, for " treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
* Section II: Personnel Office
According to historian Thomas Woods, " Ever since the Korean War, Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution — which refers to the president as the ' Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States ' — has been interpreted to mean that the president may act with an essentially free hand in foreign affairs, or at the very least that he may send men into battle without consulting Congress.
It replaced Article II, Section 1, Clause 3, which provided the original procedure by which the Electoral College functioned.
Under the original procedure for the Electoral College, as provided in Article II, Section 1, Clause 3, each elector could cast two votes.
" The principal officers in each of the executive departments " are mentioned in Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the Constitution.
Under the system in place at the time ( Article II, Section 1, Clause 3 ), the electors could not differentiate between their two candidates, so the plan had been for one elector to vote for Thomas Jefferson but not for Aaron Burr, thus putting Burr in second place.
Article I, Section 2, Clause 5 and Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution both authorize the House of Representatives to serve as a " grand jury " with the power to impeach high federal officials, including the President, for " treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
" Similarly, Article I, Section 3, Clause 6 and Article II, Section 4 both authorize the Senate to serve as a court with the power to remove impeached officials from office, given a two-thirds vote to convict.
( Article II, Section 2 ).
Section II, The Theory of Language ( 1788 ).
The Joint Chiefs of Staff was officially established under Title II, Section 211 of the original National Security Act of 1947 before Sections 209 – 214 of Title II were repealed by the law enacting Title 10 and Title 32, United States Code ( Act of August 10, 1956, 70A Stat.
* ASME Section II ( Materials ), Part A-Ferrous Material Specifications
Section II ( Propositions 1-10 ) establishes relationships between centripetal forces and the law of areas now known as Kepler's second law ( Proposition 1-3 ), and relates circular velocity and radius of path-curvature to radial force ( Proposition 4 ), and relationships between centripetal forces varying as the inverse-square of the distance to the center and orbits of conic-section form.

Section and lists
" Section 131 ( Inciting Racial Disharmony ) lists offences for which " racial disharmony " creates liability.
In the United States Constitution, Article 1 Section I gives Congress only those " legislative powers herein granted " and proceeds to list those permissible actions in Article I Section 8, while Section 9 lists actions that are prohibited for Congress.
Article 1 of the United States Constitution lists issuing letters of marque and reprisal in Section 8 as one of the enumerated powers of Congress, alongside the power to tax and to " declare War.
Similarly, metal ion hydrolysis causes ions such as < span style =" white-space: nowrap ;">< sup > 3 +</ sup ></ span > to behave as weak acids :< ref name = Burgess > Section 9. 1 " Acidity of Solvated Cations " lists many pK < sub > a </ sub > values .</ ref >
In the First World War plot, at Section 213, a Screen Wall memorial lists casualties of both World Wars whose graves could not be marked by headstones, besides 5 servicemen who were cremated at Kensal Green Crematorium.
The Internal Revenue Code lists “ Income from Discharge of Indebtedness ” in Section 61 ( a )( 12 ) as a source of gross income.
Section 92 ( 7 ) lists as one of the " exclusive powers of provincial legislatures " " The Establishment, Maintenance, and Management of Hospitals, Asylums, Charities, and Eleemosynary Institutions in and for the Province, other than Marine Hospitals.
The Act lists, in the Definitions ( Section 2 ), what is meant by insured services-in general, this retains the restriction to hospital and physician services arising from the earlier legislation.
Section 13 lists two additional conditions which must be met by the province in order to receive its full share of the federal transfers.
In many localities, the PHA waiting lists for Section 8 vouchers may be thousands of families long, waits of three to six years to access vouchers is common, and many lists are closed to new applicants.
The international kennel club, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, lists the Miniature Pinscher in Group 2, Section 1. 1 Pinscher, along with the Dobermann, the German Pinscher, the Austrian Pinscher, and the other toy pinscher, the Affenpinscher.
Section 7 ( 1 ) of AMLA lists the membership of the Majlis.
Section 17 of the Misuse of Drugs Act lists the amount of controlled drugs beyond which, the person who carries them shall be presumed to possess them for the purpose of drug trafficking unless proven otherwise:
Section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the section of the Constitution of Canada that lists what the Charter calls " fundamental freedoms " theoretically applying to everyone in Canada, regardless of whether they are a Canadian citizen, or an individual or corporation.
Section 51 lists those specific matters on which the Commonwealth has the power to legislate together with the States.
The first Section, the Rights of Persons, lists twenty-eight paragraphs of individual rights.
Section Six lists the office and duties of the prosecutor general ( Procurator General in the official translation ) and the State Supervisory Committee.

Section and duties
The commandant performs all other functions prescribed in Section 5043 in Title 10 of the United States Code or delegates those duties and responsibilities to other officers in his administration in his name.
Many national libraries cooperate within the National Libraries Section of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions ( IFLA ) to discuss their common tasks, define and promote common standards and carry out projects helping them to fulfil their duties.
Under Section 3 of the Twenty-fifth Amendment, the president may transfer the presidential powers and duties to the vice president, who then becomes acting president, by transmitting a statement to the Speaker of the House and the president pro tempore of the Senate stating the reasons for the transfer.
Under Section 4 of the Twenty-fifth Amendment, the vice president, in conjunction with a majority of the Cabinet, may transfer the presidential powers and duties from the president to the vice president by transmitting a written declaration to the Speaker of the House and the president pro tempore of the Senate that the president is unable to discharge the presidential powers and duties.
On July 3, 2007, the Court ( through the original three-judge panel ) ruled ( 1 ) that the taxpayer's compensation was received on account of a non-physical injury or sickness ; ( 2 ) that gross income under section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code does include compensatory damages for non-physical injuries, even if the award is not an " accession to wealth ," ( 3 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries is an indirect tax, regardless of whether the recovery is restoration of " human capital ," and therefore the tax does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 9, Clause 4, that capitations or other direct taxes must be laid among the states only in proportion to the population ; ( 4 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 8, Clause 1, that all duties, imposts and excises be uniform throughout the United States ; ( 5 ) that under the doctrine of sovereign immunity, the Internal Revenue Service may not be sued in its own name.
Also, " the principal officers of the executive departments " are mentioned in Section 4 of the 25th Amendment, which is an important section concerning the removal of the President when he or she is unable to carry out his duties because of some disability.
* Section 3 made violations of either the initial or supplementary act an offense ; failure of the shipowner to comply would result in forfeiture of the ship and its cargo, or a fine of double that value, and denial of credit for use in custom duties ; a captain failing to comply would be fined between one and twenty thousand dollars, and would forfeit the ability to swear an oath before any customs officer.
* Section 1 deals with unlawful obstructions to the collections of import duties ; by securing ports and harbors for the protection of duty collectors, allowing for the detention of vessels and cargoes to enforce revenue laws, and authorizes the President to use armed forces to protect customs officers and to prevent the unauthorized removal of untaxed vessels and cargo.
Section 3 provides that when the President transmits a written declaration to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, stating that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the Presidency, and until the President sends another written declaration to the aforementioned officers declaring himself able to resume discharging those powers and duties, the Vice President serves as Acting President.
Section 4 is meant to be invoked if the President's incapacitation prevents him from discharging the duties of his office and he does not provide a written declaration to that effect.
Section 3 of the amendment set forth a procedure whereby a President who believes he will be temporarily unable to perform the duties of his office may declare himself " unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.
It also followed Dixon's interpretation of Section 90 ( which prohibits the states from exacting duties of excise ), although both these interpretations were ultimately abandoned many years later.
In September 1941, she joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, working at the Department of the Chief of Air Staff as Assistant Section Officer for Intelligence duties, before being posted in July 1942 to Moreton-in-Marsh, where she was promoted to Section officer.
One practical project that the Third Section attempted as part of their duties as moral guardians of Russia was to not only inform the Tsar of the public ’ s opinion but also to try to influence that opinion in the Imperial regime ’ s favor, both in Russia and abroad.
Section 88 establishes the office of Vice-President, who is empowered to take over the functions of the President in the event of the President being absent or otherwise unable to carry out his duties.
Section 106 provides for the appointment of " Acting Ministers " to take over the functions of any minister on an interim basis, in the event of the minister being unable to carry out their duties on account of sickness, absence from Fiji, or any other case.
The members of SV2's Section 2, who have been reassigned to other duties since the events of WXIII, reunite one more time to stop the threat.
In Section 6. 3, his duties are spelled out as having " responsibility for the general supervision and direction of all business and affairs of the League ", co-ordinates matters between member clubs and serves as the principal public spokesman for the League.
Many national libraries cooperate within the National Libraries Section of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions ( IFLA ) to discuss their common tasks, define and promote common standards and carry out projects helping them to fulfil their duties.
The function of the OEQ is to provide support for the CEQ and to help the Director carry out his new duties as given in Section 4372 ( d ).

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