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Loi and Law
Actually, a slogan similar to the Belgian one-" la Nation, la Loi, le Roi " (" The Nation, The Law, The King ")-had been used in the early days of the French Revolution, when that revolution was still considered to be aimed toward constitutional monarchy rather than a republic.
A revision in the organization of French Overseas Territories began with the passage of the Basic Law ( Loi Cadre ) of July 23, 1956.
* Financial Security Law of France (" Loi sur la Sécurité Financière ") — French equivalent of Sarbanes – Oxley Act
# La Loi du dollar ( The Law Of The Dollar )
The number of cantons was then drastically reduced ( between 30 and 50 units ) by the Loi du 8 pluviôse an IX ( 28 January 1801 ), or the " Law for the Reduction of the Number of District Courts ", or Loi portant réduction du nombre de justices de paix in French.
The Padlock Law ( officially called " Act to protect the Province Against Communistic Propaganda ") ( QcFr: " La loi du cadenas " / " Loi protégeant la province contre la propagande communiste ", 1 George VI Ch.
Marine Le Pen is opposed to the repeal of the 1975 Veil Law ( Loi Veil ) which framed abortion in a restrictive legislative provision.
For a few years, Saint-Bruno remained part of the municipality of Chambly but in 1855, as mandated by the Loi constituant en municipalités toutes paroisses de plus de 300 personnes ( Law making into a municipality every parish of more than 300 persons ), the parish municipality became fully autonomous and its two names, " Saint-Bruno " and " Montarville ", were joined into the designation we still use to this day.
As soon as 1789, other terms were used, such as " la Nation, la Loi, le Roi " ( The Nation, The Law, The King ), or " Union, Force, Vertu " ( Union, Strength, Virtue ), a slogan used beforehand by masonic lodges, or " Force, Égalité, Justice " ( Strength, Equality, Justice ), " Liberté, Sûreté, Propriété " ( Liberty, Security, Property ), etc.
Eventual amendments to the public safety laws, the Loi sur la Securité Quotidienne, were passed in 2002 ( known as the “ Mariani Law ” named after politician Thierry Mariani ) in which free parties became linked with terrorism.
* La Loi du Talion Law Of Retaliation ( 1973 )
The full title of the law reads Loi n ° 2001-504 du 12 juin 2001 tendant à renforcer la prévention et la répression des mouvements sectaires portant atteinte aux Droits de l ' Homme et aux libertés fondamentales (" Law number 2001-504 of June 12, 2001 intended to reinforce the prevention and repression of sectarian ( cultic ) movements that infringe on human rights and on fundamental freedoms ").
It has the full title: Loi no 2001-504 du 12 juin 2001 tendant à renforcer la prévention et la répression des mouvements sectaires portant atteinte aux Droits de l ' Homme et aux libertés fondamentales (" Law number 2001-504 of 12 June 2001 intended to reinforce the prevention and repression of sectarian ( cultic ) groups that infringe on human rights and on fundamental freedoms ").
On December 31, 1982 was passed the so-called " PLM Law " ( Loi PLM ), where PLM stands for Paris Lyon Marseille.
The Procureur du Bien Public ( two in each parish ) is the legal and financial representative of the parish ( elected at a public election since 2003 in accordance with the Public Elections ( Amendment ) ( Jersey ) Law 2003 ; formerly an Assembly of Electors of each parish elected the procureurs in accordance with the Loi ( 1804 ) au sujet des assemblées paroissiales ).
The relationship between government and religious organizations in France is defined by the 1905 " Law concerning the separation of the churches and the state " (" Loi concernant la séparation des Églises et de l ' Etat ").

Loi and was
The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914 restricted the manufacture and distribution of opiates, including laudanum, and coca derivatives in the United States ; this was followed by France's Loi des stupefiants in 1916, and Britain's Dangerous Drugs Act in 1920.
A turning point in relations with France was reached with the 1956 Overseas Reform Act ( Loi Cadre ), which transferred a number of powers from Paris to elected territorial governments in French West Africa and also removed remaining voting inequalities.
After the World War II, equality of rights was proclaimed by the Ordonnance of March 7, 1944 and later confirmed by the Loi Lamine Guèye of May 7, 1946, which granted French citizenship to all the subjects of France's territories and overseas departments, and by the 1946 Constitution.
On 27 April 1993 Irving was ordered to attend court to be examined on charges relating to the Loi Gayssot in France, making it an offence to question the existence or size of the category of crimes against humanity.
The Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914 restricted the manufacture and distribution of opiates, including laudanum, and coca derivatives in the United States ; this was followed by France's Loi des stupefiants in 1916, and Britain's Dangerous Drugs Act in 1920.
His next fight was a rematch with Loi, and it took Ortiz to Milan, Italy to defend his crown.
Often appearing between segments was Mr Cheeky Chappie ( Jit Loi Chong ), wiggling his spectacles and grinning.
Sacrilege was made a crime punishable by death with the 1825 Anti-Sacrilege Act ( Loi contre le blasphème ), and the ministry were preparing a law to alter the law of equal inheritance, and thus create anew the great estates.
In 1955, the Government of Quebec embarked on a reform of the Civil Code with the passage of the Act respecting the revision of the Civil Code ( Loi concernant la révision du Code civil ). The Civil Code Revision Office was established, which produced reports, held consultations, and presented a Draft Civil Code with commentaries to the Quebec National Assembly in 1978.
France was the first European nation that excluded « les programmes ou séries d ' instructions pour le déroulement des opérations d ' une machine calculatrice » (" programs or series of instructions for the procession of operations of a calculating machine ", i. e. computer programs ) from being an industrial invention in 1968 in Loi n ° 68-1 Article 7.
His political services were now rewarded with the cross of an officer in the Legion of Honour and the modest post of king's reader, of which last he was deprived in 1827 for having opposed Peyronnet's " Loi d ' Amour " against the freedom of the Press.
In 1991, the Loi de dotation de solidarité urbaine ( urban solidarity grant ) was passed, which established the urban solidarity grant.
The Loi d ' orientation sur la ville was also passed that same year, which sought to bring about a better balance of land uses by requiring developers to include a proportion of social housing in new developments or pay a percentage tax to pay for social housing to be constructed in other locations.
In October 1994, he was published in the French magazine Fluide Glacial ( issue # 220 ) with L ' Expert comptable de la jungle, a first story rapidly followed by other complete ones, and republished later in comic books, in the series Soyons fous, La Loi des séries and Bill Baroud.
The South Vietnamese command believed the landing zone near Thuan Loi would be ideal to land their troops, because it was distant enough that the Viet Cong would not find and engage them immediately.
His father, Kim Riem was a Khmer Krom while his mother Tran Thi Loi, was a Chinese immigrant who moved to Vietnam with her parents when she was a little girl.
He was born in Loi Maw of Mongyai.
The Official Language Act of 1974 ( French Loi sur la langue officielle ), also known as Bill 22, was an act of the National Assembly of Quebec which made French the sole official language of Quebec, a province of Canada.
Duilio Loi ( April 19, 1929 – January 20, 2008 ) was an Italian boxer who held the Italian and European lightweight and welterweight titles, as well as the world junior welterweight championship.

Loi and first
* 1956 – The French National Assembly takes the first step in creating the French Community by passing the Loi Cadre, transferring a number of powers from Paris to elected territorial governments in French West Africa.
On 24 August 1815 William — since 16 March King William I of the Netherlands — having proclaimed himself King of the larger United Netherlands six days earlier, issued the first version of the current constitution, the Grondwet voor het Koningrijk der Nederlanden or Loi fondamentale du Royaume des Pays-Bas, establishing the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now expanding his realm with the territory of the present state of Belgium, which would again secede from it in 1830.
Patent protection was first excluded by Loi n ° 68-1 du 2 janvier 1968 sur les brevets d ' invention and defined in copyright by Loi n ° 85-660 du 3 juillet 1985 relative aux droits d ' auteur et aux droits des artistes-interprètes, des producteurs de phonogrammes et de vidéogrammes et des entreprises de communication audiovisuelle.

Loi and European
The structure is located at Schuman roundabout at 200 Rue de la Loi, in what is known as the " European district ".

Loi and law
In 1916, Diagne pushed through the National Assembly a law ( Loi Blaise Diagne ) granting full citizenship to all residents of the so-called Four Communes.
The Charter of the French Language ( La charte de la langue française, in French ), also known as Bill 101 and ( in French ) Loi 101, is a law in the province of Quebec in Canada defining French, the language of the majority of the population, as the official language of Quebec, and framing fundamental language rights.
Although the Kingdom of Burgundy did not always exist as an independent entity during the Early Middle Ages, it continued a semi-autonomous existence as a part of the Kingdom of the Franks: the Burgundians maintained their own law code ( the " Loi Gombette "), while the people developed the agricultural and viticultural wealth of the territory.
The Official Languages Act ( French: Loi sur les langues officielles ) is a Canadian law that came into force on September 9, 1969, which gives English and French equal status in the government of Canada.
She also campaigned for the creation of local education and citizenship education contracts, the " Initiatives citoyennes " program for teaching children how to live together, the law on " Defense of children's rights and campaign against violence in the schools " ( Loi de juin 1998 relative à la prévention et à la répression des infractions sexuelles ainsi qu ' à la protection des mineurs ), the " Campaign against hazing rituals in higher education " ( Loi de juin 1998 contre le bizutage ), the " Campaign against violence and racketeering " which included implementation of the " SOS Violence " telephone number, and the implementation of mandatory civics instruction in secondary schools.
The law ( Loi n ° 99-944 du 15 novembre 1999 relative au pacte civil de solidarité
A nickname is Loi Allgood – " Allgood " is a morpheme-for-morpheme translation of " Toubon " into English (" All Good " being a translation of " Tout bon ") – as the law can largely be considered to have been enacted in reaction to the increasing usage of English in advertisements and other areas in France.
The 2001 Loi d ' orientation sur les lois de finances ( LOLF, law fixing the framework for budget acts ) changed the way budget was passed in France: now, budget is attributed to specific missions, and the efficiency of spending on each mission is to be assessed.
In 1916 Diagne convinced the French parliament to approve a law ( Loi " Blaise Diagne ") granting full citizenship to all residents of the so-called Four Communes in Senegal: Dakar, Gorée, Saint-Louis, and Rufisque.
In France, a pays is an area whose inhabitants share common geographical, economic, cultural, or social interests, who have a right to enter into communal planning contracts under a law known as the Loi Pasqua or LOADT ( Loi d ' Orientation pour l ' Aménagement et le Développement du Territoire ; ), which took effect on February 4, 1995.
Jean Laponce suggested that Hubert Lyautey ( 1854 – 1934 ) may have originated the phrase at a meeting of the Académie française, and proposed to call it the " Loi de Lyautey " ' Lyautey's law '.
She is mostly known for having pushed the popular 35-hour workweek law, known as the " Loi Aubry ", reducing the nominal length of the normal full-time working week from 39 to 35 hours, and the law that created the Couverture maladie universelle ( Universal health care coverage ).

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