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Court and evolved
The relationship between the two Latin American countries has evolved amid conflicts over the San Andrés y Providencia Islands located in the Caribbean sea close to the Nicaraguan shoreline and the maritime boundaries covering 150, 000 km² that included the islands of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina and the banks of Roncador, Serrana, Serranilla and Quitasueño as well as the arbitrarily designed 82nd meridian west which Colombia claims as a border but which the International Court has sided with Nicaragua in disavowing.
This evolved into a systematic critique of monarchy, written by men such as Johan Uytenhage de Mist, Radboud Herman Scheel, Lieven de Beaufort and the brothers Johan and Peter de la Court.
Administration and judicial processes were conducted at the Court of Husting and the non-legal part of the court's work evolved into the Court of Aldermen.
The post evolved into a judicial one as the Court of Chancery did ; the first reference to judicial duties dates from 1520.
The colleges evolved into the Inner and Middle Temples, two of the four Inns of Court ( the other two being Lincoln's Inn and Gray's Inn ).
The UCMJ, the Rules of Court Martial ( the military analogue to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure ), and the Military Rules of Evidence ( the analogue to the Federal Rules of Evidence ) have continually evolved since implementation, often paralleling the development of the federal civilian criminal justice system.
The Demonstration School, originally located at Colet Court, Kensington, has evolved into Ibstock Place School, Roehampton.
As the doctrine of personal jurisdiction evolved with additional cases directed to related subject matter, the Supreme Court expanded jurisdiction to anyone who tacitly " consented " to jurisdiction ( in that case, a defendant consented to jurisdiction by merely driving on a Massachusetts state highway ).
The DCC is a doctrine, evolved over many decisions of the U. S. Supreme Court, that the states do not have the power to enact anticompetitive laws that discriminate against sellers in other states.

Court and from
When he discovered they had received from the Company's Court of Directors no permission to live in India, coupled with the fact that they were Americans who had been sent to Asia to convert `` the heathen '', he became more belligerent than ever.
However, this Court put to one side without consideration the Government's appeal from the dismissal of its Sherman Act allegations.
The Attorney General of California concurs in this interpretation and has filed an appeal from these decisions to the District Court of Appeal.
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals is reviewing an appeal from the plan.
One of the offices slated for reconstruction is the aged Court of Claims, diagonally across the street from the White House.
Mayor William B. Hartsfield filed suit for divorce from his wife, Pearl Williams Hartsfield, in Fulton Superior Court Friday.
Milton and Rosella Lovett of Cranston were awarded $55,000 damages from the state in Superior Court yesterday for industrial property which they owned at 83 Atwells Ave., Providence, and which was condemned for use in construction of Interstate Route 95.
Kennedy opposes any widespread relief from a High Court depletion ruling.
The Supreme Court decision in mid-1960 was in the case of a company making sewer pipe from clay which it mined.
The High Court held that the company must apply its percentage allowance to the value of the raw materials removed from the ground, not to the revenue from finished products.
The owner of a public relations firm owed no income tax on payments he received from a client company and `` kicked back '' to the company's advertising manager, the Tax Court ruled.
In March 1857, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford ; Chief Justice Roger B. Taney opined that blacks were not citizens, and derived no rights from the Constitution.
The right to file an appeal can also vary from state to state ; for example, the New Jersey Constitution vests judicial power in a Supreme Court, a Superior Court, and other courts of limited jurisdiction, with an appellate court being part of the Superior Court.
Examples of such courts include the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ( which existed from 1844 to 1947 ), the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors ( which has been renamed the Connecticut Supreme Court ), the Kentucky Court of Errors ( renamed the Kentucky Supreme Court ), and the Mississippi High Court of Errors and Appeals ( since renamed the Supreme Court of Mississippi ).
Some jurisdictions have specialized appellate courts, such as the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which only hears appeals raised in criminal cases, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which has general jurisdiction but derives most of its caseload from patent cases, on the other hand, and appeals from the Court of Federal Claims on the other.

Court and meetings
In addition to Greek Foreign Ministry meetings with Turkish officials, Greece ’ s Supreme Court prosecutor Yiannis Tentes launched an emergency inquiry on 27 December, ordering the investigations into the mid-1990s wildfires blamed on arson to be reopened with regard to the initial claims reportedly made by Yılmaz.
A direct result of these meetings was the establishment of the world's first organisation for the settlement of international disputes: the Permanent Court of Arbitration ( PCA ).
The town council received widespread attention in February 2012 when the High Court ruled that prayers as part of meetings were not lawful by the Local Government Act 1972.
The Board's regularly scheduled meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7: 00 pm in the Board of Supervisors Room of the County Administration Building, 250 LeGrande Avenue, Suite A, ( PO Box 608 ) Charlotte Court House, Virginia, 23923.
The Letcher County Government Channel is Government-access television ( GATV ), operated by the Letcher County Fiscal Court and airs government meetings, local events, and emergency information.
He was conspicuous in the Whiskey Insurrection and having been prominent in some of the meetings of the insurgents, his arrest was ordered but in the meantime before any action could be taken he appeared November 6, 1794, before Thomas McKean, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and in the presence of William Bradford, Attorney General of the United States, voluntarily entered into recognizance to the United States for his appearance before the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States at the next special session of the Circuit Court held for the district of Pennsylvania " then and there to answer such charges of treasonable and seditious practices and such other matters of misdemeanor as shall be alleged against him in behalf of the United States and that he will not depart that court without license.
Council meetings during this time were held in Brixton Prison, until the government grew uneasy about the imprisonment and LCC asked the High Court to release the prisoners.
The Court ordered the Association to comply with the law by providing full financial disclosure to residents and amending its bylaws to support open trustee meetings four times each year.
American Inn of Court meetings typically consist of a shared meal and a program presented by one of the Inn's pupillage teams.
On 2 December 2011, the NSS and an atheist councillor took Bideford Town Council to the High Court over prayers held during council meetings.
Hague appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which held in 1939 that Hague's ban on political meetings violated the First Amendment right to freedom of assembly.
At the Brethren Court, she is elected " Pirate King " after Sparrow breaks a stalemate ( in all previous meetings except the first, Pirate Lords had always voted for themselves ).
The BDC was recently the subject of Maryland Court ruling declaring that its Board of Directors meetings and all internal documents were subject to Freedom of Information Act requests under the Maryland state sunshine law.
The duties of the President ( which may be delegated ) are to convene and chair the meetings of the Court, ensuring that decisions are implemented and the departments ( and other activities ) are soundly managed.
However, from 1942 onwards the Company has been housed at Tallow Chandlers ' Hall, where it holds its Court meetings.
Court meetings followed by dinner take place in November ( Autumn Court ) and April ( Spring Court ), with a Harvest Court preceding the Harvest Thanksgiving service in October.
The house of Sarah Sawyer, in Rose and Rainbow Court ( approximately the site of the present Museum of London ), formed one of the earliest Quaker meetings in London ( before 1655 ).
The Manorial Court which had ceased to operate during the early 19th century as the Church Vestry and later parish meetings held greater sway, was revived by Henry Turner.
On 10 February 2012, the National Secular Society obtained a High Court judicial review of the Christian prayers held during meetings in council chambers, that non-Christian councillors were forced to attend as prayers formed part of the formal agenda.

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