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division and civil
In the civil law system, there is a division between movable and immovable property.
The division was effected so that Loyalist American settlers and British immigrants in Upper Canada could have English laws and institutions, and the French-speaking population of Lower Canada could maintain French civil law and the Catholic religion.
At the 1948 Democratic National Convention, the party platform reflected this division and contained only platitudes in favor of civil rights.
During the American civil war goods seized by armies were sold at auction by the Colonel of the division.
A permanent, unified and politically neutral civil service, in which appointments were made on merit, was introduced on the recommendations of the Northcote-Trevelyan Report of 1854, which also recommended a clear division between staff responsible for routine (" mechanical ") work, and those engaged in policy formulation and implementation in an " administrative " class.
When delineating the division between civil and religious laws, most would agree that laws against murdering and stealing are obvious.
The county sheriff also maintains a civil division, marine division, alcohol and traffic enforcement units, and an aviation division.
The court handles criminal and civil cases, and has a small claims division.
These developments overturned the strict division of civil and military offices, which had been one of the cornerstones of the reforms of Diocletian ( r. 284 – 305 ).
Thus the division set up by Diocletian between civil governors ( praesides etc.
According to Mack P. Holt: " All twelve cities where provincial massacres occurred had one striking feature in common ; they were all cities with Catholic majorities where there had once been significant Protestant minorities .... All of them had also experienced serious religious division ... during the first three civil wars ...
Leamington Spa is a town and civil parish in the Warwick District Council, an administrative division of the county of Warwickshire.
Italian Historian Emilio Gentile has studied the roots and development of the concept and proposed a division of two types of religions of politics: a civil religion and a Political religion.
This division of exhibits by service, and by civil or military activity, persisted until a wide-ranging redisplay of the galleries from the 1960s onwards.
A major church in Sydney, Australia, situated in the former civil ( land division ) parish of St Lawrence, is called " Christ Church St. Laurence ".
( 2 ) The division of the community into factions, one of which upholds the dissident individual, with a stalemate leading to feuding, rebellion, civil war.
The IRA split over the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 and this left Aiken ultimately aligned with the anti-Treaty side in the Irish Civil War in spite of personal efforts to prevent division and civil war.
Family patrimony is a type of civil law patrimony that is created by marriage or civil union ( where recognized ) which creates a bundle of entitlements and obligations that must be shared by the spouses or partners upon divorce, annulment, dissolution of marriage or dissolution of civil union, when there must be a division of property.
He immediately gained a prominent position in the party hostile to the Court, and before he had been in the House of Commons for six months, he proposed a resolution that all " popish recusants " should be removed from military commands ; the motion, enlarged so as to include civil employment, was carried without a division on 28 February 1672 / 1673.
Reilly worked for two years as a prosecutor in the state Attorney General's civil rights division.

division and military
( Initially composed of an infantry division, eventually covering all Brazilian military forces who participated in the conflict.
* " Five motorised infantry brigades, supposed to be stationed in one military sector but which can then be engaged without any regard to the territorial division of the country.
Taking over as military commander-in-chief, now titled Captain General, was newly promoted General de Division Bumba Moaso, former commander of the parachute division.
His mandatory military service was with the Gebirgsdivision mountain infantry division in Mittenwald and Bad Reichenhall and was cut-short due to a knee injury.
The medical division, which was active both in the hospital and the Great Hall, was staffed by uniformed military surgeons.
Afterwards, the exhausted troops were forced to leave Hunan for Sanwan, Jiangxi, where Mao re-organized the scattered soldiers, rearranging the military division into smaller regiments.
Although officially denied by the Nigerian government, Nigeria is known to have also provided secret military training at the Kaduna first mechanized army division and provided other material support to Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe's guerrilla forces during the Rhodesian Bush War ( Renamed Zimbabwe in 1979 ) of independence against white minority rule of Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith which was armed and financed by the regime in South Africa.
The Pakistani military maintained division and brigade strength presences in some of the Arab countries during the Arab-Israeli Wars, and the first Gulf War to help the Coalition as well as the Somalian and Bosnian conflicts.
Likewise, Manchuria was also governed by military generals until its division into provinces, though some areas of Xinjiang and Manchuria were lost to the Russian Empire in the mid-19th century.
While 60 % of regimental commanders had two years or more of command experience in June 1941, and almost 80 % of rifle division commanders, only 20 % of corps commanders, and 5 % or fewer army and military district commanders, had the same level of experience.
The division between the military and general SS never entirely disappeared even in the last days of World War II.
In 1939, the Totenkopfverbände expanded into a military division with the establishment of the Totenkopf division, which in 1940 would become a full division within the Waffen-SS.
The fourfold regional division of the empire continued in the form of Praetorian prefectures, each of which was overseen by a praetorian prefect and subdivided into administrative dioceses, and often reappeared in the title of the military supra-provincial command assigned to a magister militum.
In military usage, a military tactic is used by a military unit of no larger than a division to implement a specific mission and achieve a specific objective, or to advance toward a specific goal.
Federalists argued that this government had an unworkable division of power between Congress and the states, which caused military weakness, as the standing army was reduced to as few as 80 men.
* Strategic — military units are typically division, corps, or army-sized, rated by raw strength.
However, division in the United States over the war, a lackluster American militia, the incompetence of American military commanders, and swift and decisive action by the British commander, Sir Isaac Brock, kept Upper Canada part of British North America.
In military telecommunications, the terms Electronic Support ( ES ) or Electronic Support Measures ( ESM ) describe the division of electronic warfare involving actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to detect, intercept, identify, locate, record, and / or analyze sources of radiated electromagnetic energy for the purposes of immediate threat recognition ( such as warning that fire control RADAR has locked on a combat vehicle, ship, or aircraft ) or longer-term operational planning.
At around the same time a small military division was dispatched to the Studios Monastery to arrest Theodore, Joseph, and Platon.
instruction on military problem solving ; classical and contemporary military theory and history ; Army and joint doctrine ; the fundamentals of operational planning ; battle dynamics ; division, corps, and Joint Task Force ( JTF ) operations ; the operational theory and practice ; air, sea and Special Operations Forces ( SOF ) operations ; contemporary military operations ; and the application of national elements of power.

division and duties
They were organised into three corps headquarters, two motor divisions, one airborne division, one artillery division, three mechanized divisions, one airborne brigade, three surface-to-surface missile brigades, two antitank brigades, one special duties brigade, and seven surfaceto-air missile brigades.
He was advanced to that grade on June 5, 1989, and assigned duties as the commanding general, 10th < nowiki > MEB / Assistant </ nowiki > division commander, 2nd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina on July 10, 1989.
However, there are some administrative and other duties at battalion level and larger ( brigade or division ) which are also handled by captains, for example the S-1 through S-4 officers of a battalion, or some staff positions in the G shops at division.
The Columbus, Ohio division of North American Aviation was instrumental in the exclusive development and production of North American's A-5 Vigilante, an advanced high speed bomber that would see significant use as a Naval reconnaissance aircraft during the Vietnam War, the OV-10 Bronco, the first aircraft specifically designed for forward air control ( FAC ), and counter-insurgency ( COIN ) duties, and the T-2 Buckeye Naval trainer, which would serve from the late 1950s until 2008 and be flown in training by virtually every Naval Aviator and Naval Flight Officer in the US Navy and US Marine Corps for four decades.
A coastal defence division was added in 1905 which took over duties related to intelligence on port and coastal defences of foreign powers.
During World War II, the division was mobilised for war in December 1941 and initially undertook defensive duties in Australia before being deployed to New Guinea in 1943 where they took part in the Salamaua – Lae campaign against the Japanese in 1943 – 1944, before returning to Australia for rest and reorganisation.
The division performed home defence duties for most of World War II, before deactivation in 1944.
After its arrival, the division spent three uneventful years in garrison and training duties prior to the assault landing on Juno Beach in Normandy, as part of the British 2nd Army, later joining the newly-formed 1st Canadian Army.
It undertook occupation duties until 1947, when the division was disbanded, it and the many Polish displaced persons in the Western occupied territories forming a Polish enclave at Haren in Germany which was for a while known as " Maczków ".
The division then advanced through Northern Germany until the end of World War II, when it briefly undertook occupation duties in Germany before shipping back to the United States.
When Germany unconditionally surrendered on 7 May 1945, the division was conducting occupation duties in northern Germany, which it continued to do until it was relieved by British troops on 14 June.
It was also announced that Gary Ablett had been relieved of his duties as Stockport County Manager after just one season in charge, which saw them relegated from the third division of the English Football League, ( League One ), with just 5 wins from 46 league matches.
His duties there included chief of the integrated systems test division, as well as participating in engineering flight tests of UH-1 and AH-1 helicopters and U-21 and OV-1 fixed wing aircraft, serving as project officer and senior test pilot on the Hughes YAH-64 advanced attack helicopter during government competitive testing ; and participation with Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation test pilots in developing an electronic automatic flight control system for the new Army transport helicopter — the UH-60A Black Hawk.
In 2009 Broadway Video bolstered their production division through the heavy expansion of services through the increased hiring of personnel, with the aim of consolidating all production duties " in-house ".
She held this post until the newly elected leader, Stéphane Dion ( who represents the nearby riding of Saint-Laurent — Cartierville ), in accordance with the customary Anglophone / Francophone division of duties, appointed the Anglophone Michael Ignatieff as his deputy.
British and Australian productions, rather than having a second second AD, will hire a " second " 2AD experienced in the same duties, and trained to the same level, to allow a division of the duties.
In June 1940, however, the 19th Brigade was replaced in the division by the 18th Brigade, which was then based in the United Kingdom where they were undertaking garrison duties to defend against a possible invasion of that country by the Germans following the Fall of France as part of the 6th Division.
In mid-July an armistice came into effect and the division was employed on garrison duties along the coastal zone, headquartered in Tripoli.
In early January 1942, the division moved from Syria, where they had been undertaking garrison duties, to Palestine.
An archdeaconry is a territorial division of a diocese ; these vary in number according to the size of the diocese and in a few cases an assistant bishop in a diocese will also fulfil the duties of a archdeacon in part of it, as in the Archdeaconry of Bodmin 1953-62 ( the Archdeaconry of Bodmin is one of two archdeaconries in the Diocese of Truro ).
The division then moved back to Germany on 25 April 1945, where, for the remainder of its stay in Europe, the 106th handled POW enclosures and engaged in occupational duties.

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