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They functioned as appellate courts and also had jurisdiction over trials in serious criminal cases where imprisonment exceeding five years may be imposed.
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They mainly functioned as local government authorities at the county level, as well as having a pre-trial judicial function for serious criminal cases.
They have functioned as an important means of communication for members of socially, ethnically and racially divided communities in times of conflict.
They have historically functioned as " gates ," which allow easy passage but can be readily defended.
They maintained their own temple ( also see House of Yahweh ), evincing polytheistic beliefs, which functioned alongside that of Khnum ,.
They may have functioned as a reminder to himself, and the text may actually have been hung above his writing-desk.
They are not generally regarded as forgeries since they were smaller than standard issues and probably functioned as small change.
They functioned as residences before being removed to make way for the Hancock Technology Center in 2009.
They were based on a standard production archtop and had f holes on the face of the guitar which functioned as a soundbox.
They were called Hochbunker ( literally, " high bunkers "; better translated as ' above ground bunkers ', to distinguish them from the usual deep i. e. underground air raid shelters ) and those that functioned as anti-aircraft artillery platforms were also called Flak towers.
They used dogs and the Weasel tractor, while the one Snocat that they had never functioned properly as it seemed that someone had dropped a nut into one of its eight cylinders.
They apparently functioned as a calendar ; gaps in the walls were aligned to highlight significant seasonal positions of the rising sun and moon.
They were inexpensive to build and could be stacked or nested inside each other and stored on the decks of larger fishing vessels which functioned as mother ships.
They functioned in secret and then publicly, marching in a great parade May 7, 1933 in front of the President, who saluted them.
They functioned together until the increase in enrolment of pupils led to a separation of the primary school in 1960.
They functioned as imperial guard of the Mongol Empire as well as a training ground for potential young officers, the great Subutai having started his career there.
They may have also functioned as the neighbourhood Lares of Octavian ( the later emperor Augustus ), who owned a house between the Temple of Vesta and the Regia.
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The appellate court sustained the sterilization law as compliant with both the state and federal constitutions, and it then went to the United States Supreme Court. They contended that the due process clause guarantees all adults the right to procreate which was being violated.
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They had other topics of conversation, besides their news from courts and fairs, which were of interest to Othon, the builder of castles in Wales and churches in his native country.
They had courts which meted out punishments, there was an in-prison market, a theater and a gambling room.
They may have authority to veto a bill until the houses of the legislature have reconsidered it, and approved it a second time ; reserve a bill to be signed later, or suspend it indefinitely ( generally in states with royal prerogative ; this power is rarely used ); refer a bill to the courts to test its constitutionality ; refer a bill to the people in a referendum.
The main provisions of the Edict of Nantes were as follows: a ) Huguenots were allowed to hold religious services in certain towns in each province, b ) They were allowed to control and fortify eight cities ( including La Rochelle and Montauban ), c ) Special courts were established to try Huguenot offenders, d ) Huguenots were to have equal civil rights with the Catholics.
They even used lots for very important posts, such as judges and jurors in the political courts ( nomothetai ), which had the power to overrule the Assembly.
They set the precedent of legal procedure in British courts that would later lead to successful outcomes for the plaintiffs.
They were not merely parliamentary constituencies ; many components of the government ( including courts and the militia ) were organised along county lines.
They showed that the early witch-hunts originated among common people in the Switzerland and in the Croatia, who pressed the civil courts to support them.
They function as units of the district courts and have subject-matter jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases.
They rule on constitutional matters, and review final appeals from lower courts including all criminal, civil, administrative, labor law, and economic cases.
They also said that any refusal to add a product to the list must be open to challenge in the courts.
They formed a neighborhood group called " The Visible Community ", which has since been actively involved in the planning process, which has resulted has been cooperation between neighbors and city officials to redesign Kennedy Park, including input on the location of new basketball courts, and feedback regarding creation of the largest all-concrete skate park in Maine.
They are expected to provide and maintain a drug free environment, act as a role model both on and off of the fields and courts.
They also asserted that the extension of authority of the admiralty courts to non-naval matters represented an abuse of power.
They partially succeeded with the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 and Chancery Amendment Act 1858, which gave both courts access to the full range of remedies.
They have courts, can grant wishes to children and have a practical relationship with the birds, which is however " strained by differences ".
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