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Guatemala gained independence from Spain on September 15, 1821 ; it briefly became part of the Mexican Empire and then for a period belonged to a federation called The United Provinces of Central America, until the federation broke up in civil war in 1838 – 1840 ( See: History of Central America ).
After the Apostolic Vicars had received guarantees from the Manchukuo Government that confirmed the mere " civil " characteristics of the so called " chinese rites ", the Holy See released, on Dec. 8th 1939, a new decree, known as " Plane Compertum ", stating that:
The Yellow Pages used to carry an entry under Boring, " See civil engineers " ( referring to the " tunnelling " meaning ), but this was changed in 1996 to " See sites exploration.
There is no basis to assume that the Holy See envisioned this process to be a substitute for any secular legal process, criminal or civil.
See, also, Monell v. Department of Social Services, 436 U. S. 658 ( 1978 ) (" here was ample support for Blair's view that the Sherman Amendment, by putting municipalities to the Hobson's choice of keeping the peace or paying civil damages, attempted to impose obligations on municipalities by indirection that could not be imposed directly, thereby threatening to ' destroy the government of the states '").
The original intent of the organization was to support adult adoptees in gaining access to their original birth certificates as a civil right, rather than as a vehicle for facilitating a search, which had been the aim of prior open records organizations ( See The ALMA Society The Adoptees ' Liberty Movement Association-" Celebrating more 38 Years of Adoption Reunion and Reform, 1971-2009 "
It turned out that under Columbia's concordat with the Holy See, members of the clergy could only be investigated by ecclesiastical courts which are ruled by canon law, and that the Bishops were therefore immune from investigation by the civil authorities on what many in Columbia considered to be a serious felony.
He withdrew the Concordat with the Holy See, expelled both the Jesuits and the bishop of Costa Rica from the country, and in 1884 passed laws that placed cemeteries under state control, introduced civil marriage, and legalized divorce.
Its rewritten civil charter was approved by the Government of Ontario in 1933, when it was officially renamed the University of Ottawa, and its revised pontifical charter was approved by the Holy See in 1934.
See SEC v. Schlomo Teitelbaum, SEC News Digest http :// www. sec. gov / news / digest / 1981 / dig061181. pdf ( civil injunctive action, injunction granted ) and http :// www. sec. gov / news / digest / 1981 / dig012381. pdf ( criminal prosecution, concurrent 18 months sentence ).
CHABAHAR: 0250 171 N 0600 37 ' E ( See Plan ) OVERVIEW: Shahid Beheshti and Shahid Kalantari are the most important civil ports in the province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
During the last centuries of the second millennium it was the practice of the Holy See to govern either through prefects apostolic or apostolic vicariates, many territories where no dioceses with resident bishops existed and where local circumstances, such as the character and customs of the people or hostility of civil powers, made it doubtful whether an episcopal see could be permanently established.
For purposes of comparison, the Holy See has recognized over 300 Catholic martyrs executed by British civil authorities in connection with the Protestant Reformation in England over a period of 146 years.
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