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These Churches do not practice Communion with any other Orthodox jurisdictions nor do they tend to recognize each other.
These jurisdictions have generally adopted some other classification: in the Commonwealth nations of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, the crimes are divided into summary offences and indictable offences.
These devices are illegal in many jurisdictions.
These dioceses are the result of smaller ethnic jurisdictions joining the OCA at some point in its history, usually after having broken from other bodies.
These are known as forced heirship rights and are not typically found in common-law jurisdictions, where the rules of succession without a will ( intestate succession ) play a back-up role where an individual has not ( or has not fully ) exercised his or her right to dispose of property in a will.
These were originally distinct jurisdictions with separate sheriffs, but were formed into a single county of Westmorland in 1226 / 7.
These bodies are sometimes mutually exclusive, while in other jurisdictions, the " bar " may refer to the entire community of persons engaged in the practice of law.
These may vary in many respects between countries, but a corporation's legal person status is fundamental to all jurisdictions and is conferred by statute.
These jurisdictions also usually specify that only pharmacists may supply scheduled pharmaceuticals to the public, and that pharmacists cannot form business partnerships with physicians or give them " kickback " payments.
These supposed benefits have led to an expansion of these programmes in most jurisdictions that have introduced them, aiming to increase geographical coverage, but also the availability of these services out of hours.
These forces operate across national jurisdictions but their normal responsibility is to the activities they police, i. e. the railways and the civil nuclear industry.
These 2 have been chosen because both jurisdictions have a designation for Professional Software Engineers.
These are akin to Articling positions in other jurisdictions and are the final Practical stage before being granted full admission to practice.
These jurisdictions do not form part of the United Kingdom and each has its own registration system.
These use a powerful flash, to show the rear of the vehicle, its registration plate, and calibration lines on the road ( in many jurisdictions ).
These stamps are often considerably more ornate and detailed than definitive issue stamps generated by the same jurisdictions ; as such they are greatly favored by many collectors.
These lines were in the jurisdictions that united in 1897 to found the Free Protestant Episcopal Church.
These days, there is also a greater tendency to consider decisions of important Commonwealth jurisdictions such as Australia and Canada, particularly if they take a different approach from English law.
These lectures take up themes of continuity and change in the law, particularly as they appear in the great common law jurisdictions.
These pushbuttons are called emergency stop buttons and are mandated by the electrical code in many jurisdictions for increased safety.
These are interlocutory, ex parte and in personam orders known in the English and Irish jurisdictions as Anton Piller orders.
These jurisdictions find that when property subject to specific devise is placed under contract of sale before the decedent's death, the proceeds of the sale will pass to the specific devisee.
These jurisdictions are also known as United States Asset Protection Trusts ( USAPTs ), from the point of view of the non-US settlors.
These jurisdictions also offer the additional advantages of ( i ) not being subject to the U. S. constitutional issues like the Full Faith and Credit clause ; ( ii ) using the English common-law legal system ; ( iii ) having abolished the rule against perpetuities ; and ( iv ) not allowing trusts to be pierced for child or spousal support.

These and act
These people are practically always upper- or upper-middle-class persons, who attempt to act in what they regard as the interest of the entire society.
These trials were properly termed `` political cases '' in that the trial itself was a political act producing political consequences.
These individuals act as members of the group to which they belong, and what happens to them happens by virtue of their membership in the group.
These are: ( 1 ) the presence of a living being, human or animal ; ( 2 ) the knowledge that the being is a living being ; ( 3 ) the intent to kill ; ( 4 ) the act of killing by some means ; and ( 5 ) the resulting death.
These act as terminals for the inter island ferry services which carry both freight and passengers.
These are also called reprises or run-ins by many and in today's circus they are an art form in themselves, originally they were bits of " business " usually parodying the act that had preceded it.
These large litters act as compensatory measures against the high juvenile mortality rate – about 50 – 70 % of pups do not survive to adulthood.
These include concentration gradients of small molecules such as calcium, large complexes of enzymes that act together to carry out metabolic pathways, and protein complexes such as proteasomes and carboxysomes that enclose and separate parts of the cytosol.
These games, however, do not allow the participants to choose how much they drink, as this is dependent on the act of skill.
These results have been interpreted to suggest that people are capable of action before conscious experience of the decision to act occurs.
These three muscles act to support the arch of the foot and to plantar flex the fifth digit.
These officers, responsible to Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick, were supposed to act as local proconsuls in each state, with near-complete control over the state governments.
These proteins act to accelerate hydrolysis of GTP to GDP and terminate the transduced signal.
These rights were now explicitly rooted in Roman Law, a far-reaching constitutional act.
These people mostly act as a parallel banking system for businessmen.
These turns act like a short-circuited transformer secondary winding, with large currents that cause power losses.
These usually include one or more sheds ; downward facing cup-shaped surfaces that act as umbrellas to ensure that the part of the surface leakage path under the ' cup ' stays dry in wet weather.
These vents act as a compensator, thus counteracting the tendency of machine pistols to rise when fired in automatic mode.
These will act as a single unit and are stacked with setbacks to form a revetment or retaining wall.
These articulators are discrete in that they can act independently of each other, and two or more may work together in what is called coarticulation ( see below ).
These antioxidants also can act as natural preservatives, preventing or slowing the spoilage of food, leading to a higher nutritional content in stored food.
These will provide services to city and government-owned establishments, and will act as an extra source of income through the sale of excess bandwidth mainly to companies.
These act as companions, guards, nannies, and even lie detectors, using their sense of smell.
These include the explanation that God's act of creation and God's act of judgement are the same act.

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