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In this case, a lower-court judge, after having found the claimants ' section 23 rights were violated, used section 24 to demand that the government, while working to repair the infringement of the right, continue to report to him after his ruling.
Bellingshausen's diary, his report to the Russian Naval Minister on 21 July 1821 and other documents, available in the Russian State Museum of the Arctic and Antarctic in Saint Petersburg, Russia, were carefully compared with the log-books of other claimants by the British polar historian A. G. E. Jones in his 1982 study Antarctica Observed.
Hard fraud can also occur when claimants falsely report their vehicle as stolen.
A lower-court judge had ruled in the claimants ' favour, and then demanded the government report to him as construction progressed.

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Additionally, the claimants to this ancestry also claim descendancy from Sargon of Akkad ( whose dynasty died out over 1500 years before the Assyrian dynasty fell ), and from Nabopolassar, who was a Chaldean, politically and militarily opposed to Assyria, and not in fact an Assyrian.
Insurance premiums from many insureds are used to fund accounts reserved for later payment of claims — in theory for a relatively few claimantsand for overhead costs.
Robin himself has evolved from a yeoman bandit to a national hero of epic proportions, who not only supports the poor by taking from the rich, but heroically defends the throne of England itself from unworthy and venal claimants.
Some shadow of doubt hovers over the validity of the orders received from these bishops, and the claimants have not received wide acceptance in the sedevacantist community, though most have at least some small congregation.
The period from 1377 to 1417 when there were rival claimants to the title of pope is referred to as the " Western Schism " or " the great controversy of the antipopes " by some Roman Catholic scholars and " the second great schism " by many secular and Protestant historians.
There were thirteen meetings from May to August 1291 at Berwick, where the claimants to the crown pleaded their cases before Edward, in what came to be known as the " Great Cause ".
The agreement was that one of the two claimants would renounce his claim on the throne of Scotland, but receive lands from the other and support his claim.
Sophia was the granddaughter of James VI and I through his daughter Elizabeth, who was the sister of Anne's grandfather Charles I. Catholic claimants were excluded from the line of succession.
Due to austerity measures following an economic crisis, prescription charges were re-introduced in 1968 as an alternative to cutting the hospital building programme, although those sections of the population who were most in need ( including supplementary benefit claimants, the long-term sick, children, and pensioners ) were exempted from charges.
Subh-i-Azal gradually alienated himself from a large proportion of the Bábís who started to give their alliance to other claimants.
King Eirik II was one of the many claimants for the throne of Scotland in the " Great Cause ", claiming succession from his daughter, Margaret.
In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp " St. Vincent " to all surviving claimants from the battle.
* The Illyrians prepare to close in, the Paeonians raid from the north and two claimants to the Macedonian throne are supported by foreign powers.
The new king had to consolidate his power in order to protect his throne from rival claimants.
Perses imprisoned Medus to protect his throne from any potential claimants.
At the beginning of the 18th century the dispute between the Fittons and the Gerards resurfaced, culminating in a duel in Hyde Park, London, in 1712 between the rival claimants: Lord Mohun, from the Gerard family, and the 4th Duke of Hamilton, from the Fittons.
In the United Kingdom today, the term is almost indistinguishable from " monarchist ," because there are no significant rival claimants to the throne.
However, Eormenred may have been a junior king under Eorcenberht, and the St Mildrith legend's version of events may have been an attempt to discredit royal claimants from Eormenred's line.
Once New Labour was established, it was developed as a brand, portrayed as a departure from ' Old Labour ', the party of pre-1994, which had been criticised for regularly betraying its election promises and was linked with trade unionism, the state, and benefit claimants.
For some claimants, this program is harder to receive than funds from RSDI.

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It seems that one of such attacks resulted in a complete interruption of the royal line of Naranjo about A. D. 680, what led to a re-foundation of the dynasty by Calakmul that orchestrated a marriage between a daughter of the ruler B ' alaj Chan K ' awiil at Dos Pilas ( at the time a client state of Calakmul whose rulers were claimants to the throne of Tikal ) and an unidentified nobleman, possibly of local Naranjo origin.

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By prevailing over other claimants for the loyalties of men, the nation-state maintained an adequate measure of certainty and order within its territorial borders.
In its beginnings the nation-state had to struggle to assert itself -- internally, against feudal groups, and externally, against the power and influence of such other claimants for loyalty as the Church.
The Commission shall notify all claimants of the approval or denial of their claims, stating the reasons and grounds therefor, and if approved, shall notify such claimants of the amount for which such claims are approved.
The Secretary of State shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury the total cost of adjudication, not borne by the claimants, attributable to the Yugoslav Claims Agreement of 1948.
Akkad is sometimes regarded as the first empire in history, though there are earlier Sumerian claimants.
Gregory and Benedict ignored this decision however, so that there were now three simultaneous claimants to the Papacy.
In England, an Oath of Abjuration was taken by Members of Parliament, clergy, and laymen, pledging to support the current British monarch and repudiated the right of the Stuarts and other claimants to the throne.
With his death, the family lost much of its remaining political appeal, though claimants continue to assert their right to the imperial title.
Other claimants included the United States, whose American Guano Mining Company claimed it under the Guano Islands Act of 1856 ; Mexico also claimed Clipperton due to activities undertaken there as early as 1848 – 1849.
Mass torts also involve high individual damage awards ; thus, the absence of class treatment will not impede the ability of individual claimants to seek justice.
It is not like class actions in the United Statesit only applies to parties who have already filed suit and does not allow a claim to be brought in the name of an unknown group of claimants.
Many Jews view Jesus as one in a long list of failed Jewish claimants to be the Messiah, none of whom fulfilled the tests of a prophet specified in the Law of Moses.
The council ended the Three-Popes Controversy, by deposing or accepting the resignation of the remaining Papal claimants and electing Pope Martin V.
Though Alexander and his successor, John XXIII, gained widespread support, especially at the cost of the Avignon pope, the schism remained, now involving not two but three claimants: Gregory XII at Rome, Benedict XIII at Avignon and John XXIII.
In 1767, weary of the squabbling, the Porte issued a firman that divided the church among the claimants.
The two principal claimants still disagreed about the names of elements 104-106.
An unusual feature of the Kentish system was that only sons of kings appeared to be legitimate claimants to the throne, although this did not eliminate all strife over the succession.
With Constantinople occupied, claimants to the imperial succession styled themselves as emperor in the chief centers of resistance: The Lackarid dynasty in the Empire of Nicaea, the Komnenid dynasty in the Empire of Trebizond and the Doukid dynasty in the Despotate of Epirus.
With numerous people experimenting with electrical instruments in the 1920s and early 1930s, there are many claimants to have been the first to invent an electric guitar.
In 1897 he was appointed arbitrator between the claimants for the Principality of Lippe.
The conflict between several papal claimants ( two anti-popes and the legitimate Pope ) was only resolved at the Council of Constance ( 1414 – 18 ); after 1419, much energy was spent on fighting the Hussites.
Most of the European rulers did not believe Henry would survive long, and were thus willing to shelter claimants against him.

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