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Subject and limitations
Subject to the limitations hereinafter provided, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, as prescribed by Section 8 of this Title, an amount not exceeding the principal of each award, plus accrued interests on such awards as bear interest, certified pursuant to Section 5 of this Title, in accordance with the award.
::: Subject to the limitations laid down in this Constitution Act the King shall have the supreme authority in all the affairs of the Realm, and he shall exercise such supreme authority through the Ministers.
Subject to certain limitations for a period, the Prince Regent was able to exercise the full powers of the King.
Subject to limitations of their own, WWV and WWVH are the fallback in Western Canada as far as getting reliable time signals via shortwave is concerned.
Subject to limitations prescribed by the Government of Wales Act 2006, Acts of the National Assembly may make any provision that could be made by Act of Parliament.
Subject to the limitations of each particular platform, the appearance of Rockbox can be customised in various ways.
Subject to other statutory limitations, the PBGC insurance program pays pension benefits up to the maximum guaranteed benefit set by law to participants who retire at age 65 ($ 54, 000 a year as of 2011 ).

Subject and Act
In Britain in 1683, the English Bill of Rights ( or " An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown ") and the Scottish Claim of Right each made illegal a range of oppressive governmental actions.
Subject to this limitation it existed for considerably more than a century after the passing of the first Mutiny Act.
The only circumstance where a person may be both a British Subject and British citizen simultaneously is a case where a British Subject connected with Ireland ( s. 31 of the 1981 Act ) acquires British citizenship by naturalisation or registration.
British Subjects, other than by those who obtained their status by virtue of a connection to the Republic of Ireland prior to 1949, automatically lose their British Subject status on acquiring any other nationality, including British citizenship, under section 35 of the British Nationality Act 1981.
-( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a person who is not a party to a contract ( a " third party ") may in his own right enforce a term of the contract if -
In response to these actions, the government introduced the Black Act, formally " An Act for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil disposed Persons going armed in Disguise and doing Injuries and Violence to the Persons and Properties of His Majesty's Subject, and for the more speedy bringing the Offenders to Justice ", to Parliament on 26 April 1723 ; it came into force on 27 May.
All that remains of the office, per section 11 of the Act is a symbolic role: " Subject to this Act, royal charters and letters patent relating to local authorities shall continue to apply for ceremonial and related purposes in accordance with local civic tradition but shall otherwise cease to have effect .".
( 3 ) Subject to this, the provisions of this Act relating to the reduction of a company's share capital apply as if the share premium account were part of its paid up share capital.
Short titles were subsequently given to many unrepealed Acts at later dates ; for example, the Bill of Rights ( 1688 or 1689 ) was given that short title by the Short Titles Act 1896, having until then only been known formally known by its long title, An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown.
The group has also assembled a reform plan, the Downsize DC Agenda, crafting and backing bills like, The Read the Bills Act, The Write the Laws Act, and the One Subject at a Time Act.
: In short, Poems make some Military Act, or Politick Conduct, their Theme, and only descant upon Love at Pleasure ; whereas Romances, on the contrary, have Love for their Principal Subject, and don't concern themselves in War or Politicks, but by Accident.
* Susan Bisong, Federal Agencies Subject to Data Quality Act gives the historical background and purposes of the DQA ( FindLaw )
In British nationality law, a Commonwealth citizen is a person who is either a British Citizen, British Overseas Territories Citizen, British Overseas Citizen, British Subject, British National ( Overseas ) or a national of a country listed in Schedule 3 of the British Nationality Act 1981.

Subject and Secretary
The responsibilities of the Commandant are outlined in Title 10, Section 5043 the United States Code and is " Subject to the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of the Navy ".
Subject to conditions imposed by Parliament, the Public Service Commission may delegate to one of its members or officers, or to the holder of any public office, any or all of its functions except its responsibility to appoint, remove, or discipline members of agricultural tribunals, a Secretary of a government department or any person acting in that capacity, and the Secretary to the Cabinet.
Papineau and J. Neilson, Esqs., Addressed to His Majesty's Under Secretary of State on the Subject of the Proposed Union of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada., 1823 ( online )
Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin's 1808 Report on the Subject of Public Roads and Canals was one such early plan.
The Report on the Subject of Manufactures, generally referred to by its shortened title Report on Manufactures, is the third report, and magnum opus, of American Founding Father and 1st U. S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton.
Subject to such directions as may be given to him by the President, the Secretary shall

Subject and shall
: Subject to its constitutional principles and the basic concepts of its legal system, each Party shall adopt such measures as may be necessary to establish as a criminal offence under its domestic law, when committed intentionally, the possession, purchase or cultivation of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances for personal consumption contrary to the provisions of the 1961 Convention, the 1961 Convention as amended or the 1971 Convention.
( 1 ) Subject to section 64 ( 5 ), no civil or criminal proceedings shall lie against the President in respect of the performance by him of the functions of his office or in respect of any act done or purported to be done by him in the performance of those functions.
( 2 ) Subject to section 64 ( 5 ), no process, warrant or summons shall be issued or executed against the President during his term of office.
Subject to any modifications which the two High Contracting Parties may agree to introduce in the future, the immunities and privileges in jurisdictional and fiscal matters, including freedom from taxation, enjoyed by the British forces in ' Iraq will continue to extend to the forces referred to in Clause 1 above and to such of His Britannic Majesty's forces of all arms as may be in ' Iraq in pursuance of the present Treaty and its annexure or otherwise by agreement between the High Contracting Parties, and the existing provisions of any local legislation affecting the armed forces of His Britannic Majesty in ' Iraq shall also continue.
( 1 ) Subject to this section, the Majlis and the Legal Committee in issuing any ruling shall ordinarily follow the tenets of the Shafi ’ i school of law.
" Subject to the provisions of section 44, any person who-a. is a Commonwealth citizen of the age of twenty one years or upwards ; and b. has such connection with Barbados by residence therein as may be prescribed by Parliament, shall be qualified to be elected as a member of the House of Assembly.
: Subject to its constitutional principles and the basic concepts of its legal system, each Party shall adopt such measures as may be necessary to establish as a criminal offence under its domestic law, when committed intentionally, the possession, purchase or cultivation of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances for personal consumption contrary to the provisions of the 1961 Convention, the 1961 Convention as amended or the 1971 Convention.
Several of the Convention's provisions are prefaced with the words, " Subject to its constitutional principles and the basic concepts of its legal system, each Party shall ..." According to Fazey, " This has been used by the USA not to implement part of article 3 of the 1988 Convention, which prevents inciting others to use narcotic or psychotropic drugs, on the basis that this would be in contravention of their constitutional amendment guaranteeing freedom of speech.
: Subject to the provisions of this Convention, persons domiciled in a Contracting State shall, whatever their nationality, be sued in the courts of that State.
:( 1 ) Subject to subsection ( 3 ) below, a person who, knowing that payment on the spot for any goods supplied or service done is required or expected from him, dishonestly makes off without having paid as required or expected and with intent to avoid payment of the amount due shall be guilty of an offence.
( c ) Subject to paragraph 5 ( b ) below, they shall not be eligible for re-election until one year has elapsed from the date of demitting office.

Subject and make
Subject to approval by the Areopagus, they make their own regulations and coordinate their own efforts.
* Section 56-This section makes it a criminal offence to require an individual to make a Subject Access Request relating to cautions or convictions for the purposes of recruitment, continued employment, or the provision of services.
In 1931, their own first starring feature, Pardon Us was released, although they continued to make both features and shorts until 1935, including their 1932 three-reeler The Music Box which won an Academy Award for Best Short Subject.
Of Frank D. Gilroy's famous play The Subject Was Roses :" a family triangle in which a father loves a son and the mother loves that son and the son loves both mother and father and not one of them can make a move or utter a sound that does not instantly damage the other.
In the Scottish system of conveyancing buyers either obtain a survey prior to making a bid to the seller's solicitor or make an offer " Subject to Survey ".
Aldo Nova did make some headway with the songs " Fantasy " and " Monkey On Your Back " from his " Subject: Aldo Nova " album.
Subject to the rules for each course, students can make use of the centre for e-mail, internet browsing, word processing, creating presentations and data analysis.

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