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But though each of its members had asserted this right against the Union, the final Constitution which the Confederacy signed on March 11 -- nearly a month before hostilities began -- included no explicit provision authorizing a state to secede.
As mentioned, the allocation of AM stations represents a balance between protection against interference and the provision of opportunity for an adequate number of stations.
The provision allowing private suits against states for money damages was invalidated.
Nor is there any reason why the state should not help to organize a comprehensive system of social insurance in providing for those common hazards of life against which few can make adequate provision.
With regard to a safety net, Hayek advocated " some provision for those threatened by the extremes of indigence or starvation, be it only in the interest of those who require protection against acts of desperation on the part of the needy.
SEC Rule 10b5-1 clarified that the prohibition against insider trading does not require proof that an insider actually used material nonpublic information when conducting a trade ; possession of such information alone is sufficient to violate the provision, and the SEC would infer that an insider in possession of material nonpublic information used this information when conducting a trade.
Later in the journey the people began running low on supplies and again murmured against Moses and Aaron and said they would have preferred to die in Egypt, but God's provision of manna from the sky in the morning and quail in the evening took care of the situation.
) 171 ( 1796 ), the Court upheld a federal tax on carriages against a claim that the tax violated the " direct tax " provision of the Constitution.
In Ireland however, nothing seems to have been known of it, and no provision appears to have been made to defend against the prospect of Angevin Norman aggression, despite their westward expansion throughout England and Wales.
However, the new government of president Ernest Bai Koroma quickly amended the laws against drug trafficking in the country, updating the existing legislation from those inherited at independence in 1961, to address the international concerns, increasing punishment for offenders both in terms of higher, if not prohibitive, fines, lengthier prison terms and provision for possible extradition of offenders wanted elsewhere, including to the United States.
" In a 5 – 4 decision, the Court, relying on Stromberg v. California,, found that because the provision of the New York law criminalizing " words " against the flag was unconstitutional, and the trial did not sufficiently demonstrate that he was convicted solely under the provisions not yet deemed unconstitutional, the conviction was unconstitutional.
Another highly controversial provision is one that allows the FBI to make an order " requiring the production of any tangible things ( including books, records, papers, documents, and other items ) for an investigation to protect against international terrorism or clandestine intelligence activities, provided that such investigation of a United States person is not conducted solely upon the basis of activities protected by the first amendment to the Constitution.
The system worked with reasonable accuracy when the subscribers operated their push buttons correctly and remembered to press the release button after a conversation was finished, but there was no provision against a subscriber being connected to a busy line.
Naval forces, toinclude their Reserve Components, in the United States are considered " federal " forces due to the U. S. constitutional provision against states having ships of war in time of peace.
In his Will, Boyle provided money for a series of lectures to defend the Christian religion against those he considered " notorious infidels, namely atheists, deists, pagans, Jews and Muslims ", with the provision that controversies between Christians were not to be mentioned ( see Boyle Lectures ).
Under provision six of the Act, " No State while in a condition of rebellion or insurrection against the government of the United States shall be entitled to the benefit of this act ," in reference to the recent secession of several Southern states and the currently raging American Civil War.
Indo-Bangladesh relations have been strained since the fall of Mujib government in August 1975. over the years over issues such as South Talpatti Island, the Tin Bigha corridor and access to Nepal, the Farakka Barrage and water sharing, border conflicts near Tripura and the construction of a fence along most of the border which India explains as security provision against migrants, insurgents and terrorists.
Some people worked against the provision of rights to freedmen.
No large provision against temporal wants should be made, and the supplies in the house should never exceed what was necessary for a few days.
Records do show that the convention adopted resolutions condemning President Lincoln for " waging a bloody and cruel war " against the South, urging Governor Beriah Magoffin to resist Union forces and praising him for refusing to answer Lincoln's call for soldiers, and condemning the provision of " Lincoln guns " to Union sympathizers in Kentucky.
It cannot be issued to compel an authority to do something against statutory provision.
</ div > By 1354 ongoing negotiations for the king's release reached the stage where a proposal of a straight ransom payment of 90, 000 merks to be repaid over nine years, guaranteed by the provision of 20 high-ranking hostages, was agreed — this understanding was destroyed by Robert when he bound the Scots to a French action against the English in 1355.
Therefore, Ladislaus issued extremely severe decrees against criminal offenders that made provision for penalties such as mutilation, enslavement or execution for minor crimes against property or the Christian faith.

provision and unlicensed
* WiFi access points are not required by law to identify ( they are unlicensed transmitters ) but the WiFi standards include provision for an identifier called an SSID, which is transmitted as a routine part of WiFi network traffic.

provision and arms
After much procrastination, he won an agreement from the Central Powers for a huge payment and arms provision in exchange for attacking British India.
Brzezinski seems to have been in favor of the provision of arms to the rebels, while Cyrus Vance's State Department, seeking a peaceful settlement, publicly accused Brzezinski of seeking to " revive " the Cold War.
" As regards El Salvador, the Court considers that in customary international law the provision of arms to the opposition in another State does not constitute an armed attack on that State.
He was rebuffed, the provision lapsed, and the mandatory arms embargo remained in place.
Brzezinski seems to have been in favor of the provision of arms to the rebels, while Vance's State Department, seeking a peaceful settlement, publicly accused Brzezinski of seeking to " revive " the Cold War.
During the negotiations over the clause " take a part in hostilities " the word " direct " was added to it, this opens up the possibility that child volunteers could be involved indirectly in hostilities, gathering and transmitting military information, helping in the transportation of arms and munitions, provision of supplies etc.
Apologists and defenders of the Western viewpoint make the valid point that Germany's allies were more than once rescued from disaster or rendered capable of holding their own or making substantial gains by the provision of German troops, arms or military advisers, whereas those allies did not at any time provide a similar function for Germany.
" The new arrangement was released under the title " America ( Second Amendment )" as a pointed reference to the US Bill of Rights provision for the bearing of arms.
Focused on perestroika, Gorbachev struggled to boost production of consumer goods, which would be impossible given the twin burdens of the Cold War arms race on one hand, and the provision of large sums of foreign and military aid, which the socialist allies had grown to expect, on the other.
The borough motto commemorates the provision of electric power to the borough from the Vestry of St Leonard Shoreditch Electric Light Station < ref >< cite > R. Crosley, London's coats of arms and the stories they tell ( Robert Scott, London, 1928 )</ ref > later known as the Shoreditch Borough Refuse Destructor and Generating Station on Coronet Street.
Jewish financiers could use their family connections, and connections between each other, to provision their sponsors with, among other things, finance, food, arms, ammunition, gold and precious metals.
The provision of arms, ammunition, equipment, ships and aeroplanes of the latest available pattern for the forces of His Majesty the King of ' Iraq.
Today, more air arms have turned to civilian companies for provision of target towing services.
During the negotiations over the clause " take a part in hostilities ," the word " direct " was added opening up the possibility that child volunteers could be involved indirectly in hostilities, gathering and transmitting military information, helping in the transportation of arms and munitions, provision of supplies, etc.
The song includes several indictments of the British policy on arms, and challenges its relative emphasis compared with social provision.

provision and trades
This supplementary act extended the bonding provision ( i. e. Section 2 of the initial Embargo Act ) to those of purely domestic trades:
There is usually a division of responsibility between provision of trading facility, and that of clearing and settlement of those trades.
This is an organized way of functioning of the credit markets at least in the Developed Primary non-tradable in the open market, company to company, bank to bank dealings to keep the markets running, afloat as well as operational and provision of the liquidity by the liquidity providers in the market, which is very well scrutinized for any " aberration, excessive instrument based hedging and market manipulation " or " outlier, volumes " based trades or any such " anomalies, block trades ' company treasury ' based decision without proper and posterior / prior intimation ", by the respective regulators as directed by the law and as spotted in the regular hours of trading in the pre-market / after-hours trading or in the event based specific stocks and corrected and scrutinized for insider trading in the form of cancellation of the trades, re-issuance of the amount of the cancelled trades or freezing of the markets ( specific securities being taken off the trading list for the duration of time ) in event of a pre-set, defined by the maximum and minimum fluctuation in the trading in the secondary market that is the over the counter markets.

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