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Statutes and were
Statutes forbidding it and other sports were enacted in the reigns of Edward III, Richard II and other monarchs.
( This division of Crown Poland into two entities called Greater and Lesser Poland had its roots in the Statutes of Casimir the Great of 1346 – 1362, where the laws of " Greater Poland " – the northern part of the country – were codified in the Piotrków statute, with those of " Lesser Poland " in the separate Wiślica statute.
Statutes forbade gens de couleur from taking up certain professions, marrying whites, wearing European clothing, carrying swords or firearms in public, or attending social functions where whites were present.
It is, indeed, not improbable that it was as a result of this war that Lord Ochiltree's Committee formed the Statutes of Iona in 1609 and the Regulations for the Chiefs in 1616 was induced to insert a clause in the Statutes of Iona by which ' marriages contracted for several years ' were prohibited ; and any who might disregard this regulation were to be ' punished as fornicators '".
Additionally, the Statutes of Iona were promulgated in 1609 to force an end to the Clan warfare between the MacLeods of Dunvegan and the MacDonalds of Eigg and Sleat as well as to create a more receptive path for Reformation and Protestantism by forcing the Chiefs of the Clans to encourage its spread and to finance the provisioning of Protestant minsters in their lands.
The original Statutes of the Court provided that all 11 judges were required to sit in every case.
The Statutes of Kilkenny were a series of thirty-five acts passed at Kilkenny in 1366.
The first legal documents which mentioned San Marino's institutional organs were the Statutes of 1600.
The Revised Statutes were enacted as positive law, but subsequent enactments were not incorporated into the official code, so that over time researchers once again had to delve through many volumes of the Statutes at Large.
Security vans previously had red lightbars, but after public scrutiny following the Sipkema case, were changed to amber to fall in line with Florida State Statutes.
( This division of Crown Poland into two entities called Greater and Lesser Poland had its roots in the Statutes of Casimir the Great of 1346 – 1362, where the laws of " Greater Poland " – the northern part of the country – were codified in the Piotrków statute, with those of " Lesser Poland " in the separate Wiślica statute.
The venture failed, and the only lasting mark he left were the suppressive Statutes of Kilkenny in 1366.
On May 20, 1898, the Articles of Incorporation for the town of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma were established under the Arkansas Statutes, placing all of the densely settled areas under one jurisdiction.
In 1958, a Trust was established with Sir Winston Churchill as its Chairman of Trustees, to build and endow a college for 60 fellows and 540 Students as a national and Commonwealth memorial to Winston Churchill ; its Royal Charter and Statutes were approved by the Queen, in August, 1960.
Statutes forbade gens de couleur from taking up certain professions, marrying whites, wearing European clothing, carrying swords or firearms in public, or attending social functions where whites were present.
Statutes of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were most notable codifications of law in the Central and Eastern Europe of the 16th century.
All three bills were later declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Canada in Reference re Alberta Statutes, and that ruling was upheld by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
The Statutes of Iona were enacted in 1609, which required clan chiefs to: send their heirs to Lowland Scotland to be educated in English-speaking Protestant schools ; provide support for Protestant ministers to Highland Parishes ; outlaw bards ; and regularly report to Edinburgh to answer for their actions.
Statutes were created and it was decided that LACNIC headquarters would be in Montevideo, with technical people and equipment in São Paulo, in NIC. br premises.

Statutes and passed
* The Statutes of Iona are passed, marking the end of the bloody feuds between the clans in the Scottish highlands.
* 1279 – The first of the Statutes of Mortmain are passed under king Edward I of England, which prevents land from passing into possession of the church.
* The Statutes of Kilkenny are passed in Ireland.
* The second of the Statutes of Mortmain are passed under King Edward I of England, which prevents land from passing into possession of the church.
* The first of the Statutes of Mortmain are passed under King Edward I of England, which prevents land from passing into possession of the church.
Statutes passed in 1430 and 1432, during the reign of Henry VI, standardised property qualifications for county voters.
The Statutes of Kilkenny passed at Kilkenny in 1367, aimed to curb the decline of the Hiberno-Norman Lordship of Ireland.
The Statutes of Kilkenny passed at Kilkenny in 1367, aimed to curb the decline of the Hiberno-Norman Lordship of Ireland.
Examples of legislation enshrining competition principles include the constitutiones juris metallici by Wenceslaus II of Bohemia between 1283 and 1305, condemning combination of ore traders increasing prices ; the Municipal Statutes of Florence in 1322 and 1325 followed Zeno's legislation against state monopolies ; and under Emperor Charles V in the Holy Roman Empire a law was passed " to prevent losses resulting from monopolies and improper contracts which many merchants and artisans made in the Netherlands.
: Statutes passed before 1707, by the pre-Union Parliament of England and Parliament of Scotland are only listed under: Category: Acts of the Parliament of England and: Category: Acts of the Parliament of Scotland respectively.
The act was passed by the Parliament at Edinburgh on 13 June 1496 in the reign of James IV, and in the nineteenth century it remained in effect as one of the principal Statutes for the management of schools under Scots law.
In 918, the Statutes of Ramos are passed, which forbid Deryni from holding titles, owning land, or joining the priesthood.
This has subsequently been augmented by the Statutes of the United Synagogue, passed by the United Synagogue Council in April 1999, which set out the Charity's objects, its role and powers and those of its Honorary Officers ( Trustees ) and its Council ; by the Byelaws, which set out the system of governance of local synagogues ; and by the Election Regulations, which set out the procedure for electing the Board of Trustees every three years.
Statutes passed after the Civil War with the intent and result of excluding persons who had aided the Confederacy from following certain callings, by the device of requiring them to take an oath that they had never given such aid, were held invalid as being bills of attainder, as well as ex post facto laws.
The United States Statutes at Large, commonly referred to as the Statutes at Large and abbreviated Stat., are the official source for the laws and concurrent resolutions passed by the United States Congress.
In 1870 Congress passed " An Act to revise, consolidate, and amend the Statutes relating to Patents and Copyrights " ( 16 Stat.
The Statutes of Kilkenny were a series of thirty-five acts passed at Kilkenny in 1366, aiming to curb the decline of the Hiberno-Norman Lordship of Ireland.
In 1279 and again 1290 Statutes of Mortmain were passed by King Edward I to circumscribe the church's holding of property, although limits on the church's power to hold land are also found in earlier statutes, including the Magna Carta of 1215 and the Provisions of Westminster of 1259.
The congress passed the Statutes of Democracy Party of China, Party Program, and some important resolutions.
On 3 June 2009, FIFA Congress passed a motion removing the age limit for changing associations for players who had already played for a country's national team at youth level under article 18 of the Regulations Governing the Application of the FIFA Statutes.

Statutes and Mary
" Statutes for a College ", in The Portable Medieval Reader editedy by James Bruce Ross and Mary Martin McLaughlin.
On 16 Jan 1555, royal assent was given to " An Act, repealing all Statutes, Articles, and Provisions, made against the See of Rome, sithence the 20th Year of King Henry the Eighth ; and for the Establishment of Ecclesiastical Possessions conveyed to the Laity " ( 1 & 2 Philip & Mary c. 8 ).
The present fair developed from two separate fairs, as another ' agricultural hiring fair ' or ' Statutes Fair ' was traditionally held on Wakes week in October as well as the original Charter Fair which was held on the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary ( 15 August ).

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