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Some Muslims filed a criminal case against Goel, alleging that it violated Sections 153A and 295A of the Indian Penal Code and similar articles of the Indian Customs Act.
Introduced under Sections 6 and 7 of the Local Government Act 2002, they are essentially any company with a majority council shareholding, or a trust or similar organisation with a majority of council-controlled votes or council-appointed trustees, unless designated otherwise.
Sections of the composition are at a similar scale, with relative distance shown by overlapping, foreshortening, and further objects being higher than nearer ones, though the workmen at left do show finer adjustment of size.
He arrived at the conclusion that the solution method does not depend on this text but on the earlier The Mathematical Classic of Sun Zi as does the treatment of a similar problem by Fibonacci which predates the Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections.
It would not be helpful to say: " Various paragraphs of import similar to those in Title VII, Sections 4, 7, and 2 et seq.
Sections of the composition are at a similar scale, with relative distance shown by overlapping, foreshortening, and further objects being higher than nearer ones, though the workmen at left do show finer adjustment of size.
Sections then take mini-courses with Kellogg professors, compete in various challenges, such as obstacle courses, and are provided with dinners, housing tours, and similar events.
According to the MLA Section Council's Special Interest Group Manual, " MLA Special Interest Groups ( SIGs ) provide a forum for members with unique interests to identify and meet with others with similar interests without having to fulfill the governance requirements of Sections.
Sections of the floor along the north-northwestern side have a lower albedo than elsewhere, usually an indication of basaltic-lava flows similar to what fills the lunar maria.
Sections 184-188, 193, and 195 deal with railroads ( Sections 187, 196, and 197 also dealt with railroads and similar companies, but were later repealed ).

Sections and materials
Sections of intact road that have been excavated in several places show a variety of local materials, with the agger often being constructed of alternating layers of sand and gravel paved with large flint nodules, or sandstone, surfaced with smaller flint or sand and gravel.
Only materials that were highlighted in green in the Yellow and Blue Sections are included in the Green Section.
Sections 100 and 200 refer to the raw materials of the trade ; which include lumber, wood veneers, overlays like laminates, and the cores to which these products are attached.
Sections 300 through 1400 are product sections, each devoted to the details of materials and workmanship for that wide range of work.
The selection of materials appropriate for the AWI grade of work, and the workmanship and joinery requirements for each type of architectural woodwork are spelled out in Sections 300 through 1400, the selections and specifications are in sections 1500, Factory Finishing ; 1600, Modular Cabinets ; and 1700, Installation.

Sections and may
Sections of bone may be replaced with prosthetic rods or other parts.
Sections of this beltway may form the future alignment of Interstate 73.
Sections of the pumpkin are cut out to make holes, often depicting a face, which may be either cheerful, scary, or comical.
Sections of the TEM may be isolated by the use of gate valves, to allow for different vacuum levels in specific areas, such as a higher vacuum of 10 < sup >− 4 </ sup > to 10 < sup >− 7 </ sup > Pa or higher in the electron gun in high-resolution or field-emission TEMs.
Sections 91 and 92 of the Constitution Act, 1867 enumerate the subject matters upon which either level of government ( federal and provincial ) may legitimately enact legislation.
Sections of RAM may be temporarily removed to install equipment but they must be replaced before performing any tests.
The scope of this role, the longest and most continuous of the ADG mustering and its predecessors, may be gauged by the delivery of conversion training from the L1A1 SLR to the F88 rifle for every member of the RAAF ; at the same time the Ground Defence Training Sections, manned on each base by 3 – 5 ADGs and GRDEFOs, commenced delivery of additional ground defence training for all RAAF members as the service transitioned to an expeditionary role.
Sections 14 and 15 set out how Fiji citizenship may be lost or forfeited.
Sections 71 and 72 lay down the rules according to which seats in the Parliament may become vacant.
" National Sections " of IBBY may nominate one author and one illustrator each and the panel considers only those nominees.
Sections may also be employed in excavation in temporary fashion as a form of stratigraphic control so as to ascertain the relationship between two or more contexts which may be better examined by the use of a section.
Sections 11 and 12 of the act allow for the creation of a minister of state who " may be assigned by the Governor in Council to assist any minister or ministers having responsibilities for any department or other portion of the public service of Canada in the carrying out of those responsibilities ".
Sections Meconella and Californicum exhibit valvate dehiscence, and their basal position within Papaver suggest this may be an ancestral form.
Sections may establish the requirements for obtaining permits and specific precautions required to remain in compliance with a permit.
Administratively, the teaching and research activities are distributed by Departments and Autonomous Sections, both with specialized faculty, that may cooperate in any type of activity.
* Double jeopardy and cruel and unusual punishment may not be practiced ( Sections 10, 13, 16 and 32 )
Asked by Judge Pine for the source of the President's authority, he offered " Sections 1, 2 and 3 of Article II of the Constitution and whatever inherent, implied or residual powers may flow therefrom ".
Sections can appear in any order and there may be more than one section of each kind, for example, if you have more than one monitor, say a video projector and an on board LCD of a notebook.
Sections of the original medieval church may still be seen, with the later additions built around them.
Sections are represented by Programme Scouters, and Scouts and Ventures may send representatives from time to time.
Sections may not be nested.
In other countries, the names of the Sections ( sometimes called Units ) may vary, as may the ages of girls in those units.

Sections and require
* Skill Level: Sections of the trail require route-finding ability
Sections ( 2 )( b ) and ( e ) could be criticised as falling well outside the scope of what is generally understood to be the definition of terrorism, i. e. acts that require life-threatening violence.
To accomplish this “ comprehensive regulation ”, the proposed legislation would repeal many of the provisions of the CFMA, including all of the exclusions and exemptions discussed in Sections 4 above that have been identified as the “ Enron Loophole .” While the proposed legislation would generally retain the “ legal certainty ” provisions of the CFMA, it would establish new requirements for parties dealing in non -“ standardized ” OTC derivatives and would require that “ standardized ” OTC derivatives be traded through a regulated trading facility and cleared through regulated central clearing.
Sections 224 and 225 allow the State to require convicts to perform labor, either in state industries or by working on public roads or levees ( but not to private contractors ).

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