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Act and defined
By the Naturalisation Act 1870, it was made possible for British subjects to renounce their nationality and allegiance, and the ways in which that nationality is lost are defined.
* Queen Victoria – the British Weights and Measures Act of 1878 defined it as containing 4, 840 square yards.
By virtue of Article II of the Treaty of Union, which defined the succession to the throne of Great Britain, the Act of Settlement became part of Scots Law as well.
In a unanimous 6-0 decision, the Lord's Day Act was ruled an infringement of the freedom of conscience and religion defined in section 2 ( a ) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
But it is defined as the Sunday following a theoretical Full Moon date falling on or after March 21, and different ( though equivalent ) calculations are specified by the Papal Bull of 1582 and the British Calendar Act of 1751.
The area formerly known as " County Dublin " is now defined in legislation solely as the " Dublin Region " under the Local Government Act, 1991 ( Regional Authorities ) ( Establishment ) Order, 1993, and this is the terminology officially used by the four Dublin administrative councils in press releases concerning the former county area.
The Canadian Citizenship Act of 1947 provided for a distinct Canadian Citizenship, automatically conferred upon most individuals born in Canada, with some exceptions, and defined the conditions under which one could become a naturalized citizen.
Under Section 2 ( b ) of the Contempt of Courts Act of 1971, civil contempt has been defined as wilful disobedience to any judgment, decree, direction, order, writ or other process of a court or wilful breach of an undertaking given to a court.
Under Section 2 ( c ) of the Contempt of Courts Act of 1971, criminal contempt has been defined as the publication ( whether by words, spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise ) of any matter or the doing of any other act whatsoever which:
The composition of the Constitution of Canada is defined in subsection 52 ( 2 ) of the Constitution Act, 1982 as consisting of the Canada Act 1982 ( including the Constitution Act, 1982 ), all acts and orders referred to in the schedule ( including the Constitution Act, 1867, formerly The British North America Act, 1867 ), and any amendments to these documents.
In Northern Ireland the Criminal Justice Act 2003, effective 18 April 2005, makes certain " qualifying offence " ( including murder, rape, kidnapping, specified sexual acts with young children, specified drug offences, defined acts of terrorism, as well as in certain cases attempts or conspiracies to commit the foregoing ) subject to retrial after acquittal ( including acquittals obtained before passage of the Act ) if there is a finding by the Court of Appeals that there is " new and compelling evidence.
For the British Empire and colonies, a determination of the date of Easter Sunday using Golden Numbers and Sunday letters was defined by the Calendar ( New Style ) Act 1750 with its Annexe.
In many cases, OCI will pursue cases where Title 18 violations have occurred ( e. g. conspiracy, false statements, wire fraud, mail fraud ), in addition to prohibited acts as defined in Chapter III of the FD & C Act.
The present incarnation of the position emerged with the Federation of Australia and the New South Wales Constitution Act 1902, which defined the viceregal office as the Governor acting by and with the Advice of the Executive Council of New South Wales.
For SEC registered hedge fund advisers to charge an incentive or performance fee, the investors in the funds must be " qualified clients " as defined in the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 Rule 205 – 3.
The expression indictable-only offence was defined by section 51 ( 1 ) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, as originally enacted, as an offence triable only on indictment.
The system of imperial units or the imperial system ( also known as British Imperial ) is the system of units first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, which was later refined and reduced.
In 1996 the United States Telecommunication Act ( in section 251 ) defined the unbundled access as " The duty to provide, to any requesting telecommunications carrier for the provision of a telecommunications service, nondiscriminatory access to network elements on an unbundled basis at any technically feasible point on rates, terms, and conditions that are just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement and the requirements of this section and section 252.
" The subsequent Volstead Act defined " intoxicating liquors " and provided for several exceptions, one of which as for sacramental use.
At the Federal level, consistent with Section 341 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) has defined standards of identity for what are broadly termed macaroni and noodle products.

Act and buggery
In English law, " buggery " was first used in the Buggery Act 1533, while Section 61 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861, entitled " Sodomy and Bestiality ", defined punishments for " the abominable Crime of Buggery, committed either with Mankind or with any Animal ".
In the UK the punishment for buggery was reduced from hanging to life imprisonment by the Offences against the Person Act 1861.
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 fully removed buggery as a concept in British law, introducing an equal age of consent and not differentiating between vaginal and anal sex.
In the Republic of Ireland, the Criminal Law ( Sexual Offences ) Act, 1993 abolished the offence of " buggery between persons ".
The 1993 Act created an offence of " buggery with a person under the age of 17 years ", penalised similar to statutory rape, which also had 17 years as the age of consent.
The Criminal Law ( Sexual Offences ) Act 2006 replaced this offence with " defilement of a child ", encompassing both " sexual intercourse " and " buggery ".
The act of buggery by way of bestiality is still unlawful under Section 61 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861.
The Act established punishment of buggery by hanging, a penalty lifted in 1861.
It was replaced by section 15 of the Offences against the Person Act 1828, and section 63 of the Criminal Law ( India ) Act 1828, which provided that buggery would continue to be a capital offence.
At the time, under the Buggery Act 1533, buggery was a capital offence in England, and court records of buggery trials of the period provide much of the evidence about molly houses.

Act and unnatural
In Act 2, Scene 2, two lines are missing from Henry's rebuke of Clifford's accusation that he has been unnatural by disinheriting the Prince ; " And happy always was it for that son / Whose father for his hoarding went to hell " ( ll. 47 – 48 ).
* The Health ( Family Planning ) Act, 1979 deleted references to " the unnatural prevention of conception " in the Censorship of Publications Act, 1929 and the Censorship of Publications Act, 1946.

Act and sexual
" The common law crime of indecent assault was repealed by the Criminal Law ( Sexual Offences and Related Matters ) Amendment Act, 2007, and replaced by a statutory crime of sexual assault.
; Sexual assault: The offence of sexual assault created by section 3 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act 1989, proscribes words or behaviours which are " threatening, abusive or insulting and are intended or, having regard to all the circumstances, are likely to stir up hatred " against " a group of persons in the State or elsewhere on account of their race, colour, nationality, religion, ethnic or national origins, membership of the travelling community or sexual orientation.
* 1972 – Title IX of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964 is amended to prohibit sexual discrimination to any educational program receiving federal funds.
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The Responsible Education About Life Act was introduced by Senator Frank Lautenberg ( D-NJ ) and Representatives Barbara Lee ( D-CA ) and Christopher Shays ( R-CT ) to support age-appropriate sexual education.
In February 2000, the Salvation Army publicly ( in their publication known as " War Cry " and in a letter to a Scottish Parliament committee ) opposed the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act ( 1988 ) However, The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland website refers to the organisation offering ' unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual choices, respecting the identity and choices of all those referred to them .... As well as having a right to be dealt with professionally, people can expect from us encouragement and a respect for their individual beliefs, ambitions and preferences.
He was charged with violating the Mann Act for allegedly transporting minors across state lines for illegal purposes, i. e. sexual acts.
These amendments would have specifically required the Charter to be interpreted in a manner respectful of Quebec's distinct society, and would have added further statements to the Constitution Act, 1867 regarding racial and sexual equality and collective rights, and about minority language communities.
The Immorality Act, enacted in 1950, also made it a criminal offense for a white person to have any sexual relations with a person of a different race.
In the late 1970s courts began holding that sexual harassment is also prohibited under the Act.
On March 8, 2006, Smart went to Congress to support sexual predator legislation and the AMBER Alert system, and on July 26, 2006, she spoke after the signing of the Adam Walsh Act.
Hate Crime Prevention Act, requires the Attorney General to collect data on crimes committed because of the victim's race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity.
54-55 Coroners and Justice Act 2009 also removed sexual infidelity as a qualifying form of provocation, but in a recent controversial decision by Lord Judge in R v Clinton 1 Cr App R 26 in the Court of Appeal, Lord Judge interpreted the new offence as allowing for sexual infidelity to count under the third prong of the new defence ( see Baker & Zhao 2012 ).
Attempted rape under the Criminal Attempts Act 1981 is a ' sexual offence ' within section 31 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991.
In the United States, sexual harassment is a form of discrimination which violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The Criminal Law ( Sexual Offences and Related Matters ) Amendment Act created the offence of sexual assault, replacing a common-law offence of indecent assault.
The Act also created the offences of " compelled sexual assault ", when a person forces a second person to commit an act of sexual violation with a third person ; and " compelled self-sexual assault ", when a person forces another person to masturbate or commit various other sexual acts on himself or herself.

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