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), but the designated 901 nomenclature contravened Peugeot's trademarks on all ' x0x ' names, so it was adjusted to 911.
Although it was recorded as suffering a defeat at the hands of the Silures in 52, the II Augusta proved to be one of the best legions, even after its disgrace during the uprising of queen Boudica, when its praefectus castrorum, who was then its acting commander ( its legatus and tribunes probably being absent with the governor Suetonius Paulinus ), contravened Suetonius ' orders to join him and so later committed suicide.
They are non-binding and not legally enforcable and so cannot be contravened.
The trademark lightning bolt or slash ("/") used to separate the AC and the DC in the band's name contravened the naming policy of the Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names, so the punctuation was omitted on the street sign.

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Two League of Social Democrats activists also applied for a judicial review to challenge the legality of corporate voting on the grounds that it contravened Article 26 or was discriminatory in nature.

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These policies, which contravened Labour's basic policy platform and campaign promises, were deeply unpopular with Labour's traditional support base, and resulted in a confrontation between Prime Minister David Lange and Roger Douglas.
He fantasizes that mythical Sparta was at war with mythical Athens, and that Eurotas staying to fight in the time of the full moon contravened Lacedaemonian religion.
This was ruled by the MCC to have contravened Law 6. 1, which states that bats have to be made of wood, although they may be " covered with material for protection, strengthening or repair not likely to cause unacceptable damage to the ball ".
The use of this line for passenger traffic would have contravened the recently negotiated agreement with the SER whereby the LB & SCR would not operate lines to the east of its existing main line.
Certain teams faced with these circumstances wanted to pay so-called ' broken time ' money to their players to compensate them for missing paid work due to their playing commitments, but this contravened the amateur policy of the Rugby Football Union ( RFU ).
This enabled the two parties to conclude what technically was a separate peace ( to the annoyance of France that maintained that this contravened the alliance treaty of 1635 with the Republic ).
Swim Ireland sent 4 swimmers to the 2008 Olympic Games with Irish swimming hats which contravened OCI legislation ; Swim Ireland were informed many times of the guidelines for which the hats had to follow, but still managed to ignore them.
Virtual directories were initially designed and later deployed with " Push technologies " in mind, which also contravened with " Privacy laws " in the USA.
The campaigns by Crimean forces categorize into " sefers ", officially declared military operations led by the khans themselves, and çapuls, raids undertaken by groups of noblemen, sometimes illegally because they contravened treaties concluded by the khans with neighbouring rulers.
There were three reasons for the prosecution: one was that it contravened a local bye-law ; another reflected concern about church windows which may or may not have been broken ; the third was that " a little childe had like to have her braines beaten out with a cricket batt "!
With the combination of the role of parking attendants in some ( not all ) areas of Great Britain into that of Civil Enforcement Officers, many now routinely issue fixed penalties for such offences as littering, public drinking, anti-social behaviour and noise violations in addition to dealing with nuisance parking offences which previously escaped the attention of parking attendants as they contravened legislation other than the Road Traffic Act 1991.
" Those ISPs that will not or cannot configure reverse DNS will generate problems for hosts on their networks, by virtue of RFCs being contravened when communicating with hosts that do follow the RFC guidelines.
The Government of New South Wales, in addition to supporting the claims of the other plaintiffs, also argued that Part IIID of the Broadcasting Act was invalid because it interfered with the executive functions of the States, and contravened sections 106 and 107 of the Constitution which protects the individual State Constitutions.
There were three reasons for the prosecution: one was that it contravened a local bye-law ; another reflected concern about church windows which may or may not have been broken ; the third was that a little childe had like to have her braines beaten out with a cricket batt!

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She complained that laws dating from colonial times made it difficult for ethnic Fijians to protect their landowning rights, a situation she said contravened Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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* CHOI-FM: The CRTC announced it would not renew the licence of the popular CHOI-FM radio station in Quebec City, after having previously sanctioned the station for failing to uphold its promise of performance and then, during the years following, receiving about 50 complaints about offensive behaviour by radio jockeys which similarly contravened CRTC rules on broadcast hate speech.
They contravened the rules regarding protection of children by appropriate scheduling, appropriate depiction of violence before the 9 p. m. watershed and appropriate depiction of potentially offensive content.
In 1530, Tyndale also wrote The Practyse of Prelates, opposing Henry VIII's divorce on the grounds that it contravened Scripture.
The idea of miracles that contravened the laws of nature were hard to accept ; however, at the same time they affirmed the truth of the accounts in the Tanakh.
Papon oversaw the repression during the Paris massacre of 1961: on October 17, 1961, a peaceful march organized by the Algerian National Liberation Front contravened a curfew imposed by Papon.
The provisions were characterised as imposing a burden on interstate trade that was protectionist in nature, and therefore contravened section 92 of the constitution.
This actually contravened Belgian law, which required that the religious wedding be preceded by the civil one.
In 1552 – 1553 the King's hand can be discerned behind decisions ( and omissions ) that directly contravened Dudley's wishes.
The prosecution in the case demanded that the jury convict Ponting as he had clearly contravened the Act by leaking official information about the sinking of the Belgrano during the Falklands War.
It is alleged that she twice contravened Article 9 of the Public Order Act 1987 by using threatening, abusive or insulting words which have the likelihood to stir up hatred and arouse fear.
On that day I was asked a question by Rupert Ryan, brother-in-law of Lord Casey, on the deportation of Malayan seamen, Chinese and other people who had contravened our immigration laws.
In August 1794, the Prerogative Court annulled the marriage on the grounds that it contravened the Royal Marriages Act 1772 because it had not been approved by the King.
It also created the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which grants individual rights which may not be contravened by any provincial or federal law.
A British inquiry determined that the Soviet pilot's action, which contravened all accepted rules of flying and the specific quadripartite flying rules to which the Soviets were party, was the cause of the accident.
There had been much speculation that this contravened the Human Rights Act 1998.
However, even when the legislation was passed economists warned that there could be serious repercussions if we granted China trade without putting more restrictions and repercussions if China contravened.
The freedom to put on any show has led periodically to controversy when individual tastes in sexual explicitness or religion have been contravened.
IPSA found he had contravened the rules of the MPs ' Expenses Scheme which prohibit MPs from claiming parliamentary expenses for websites which include party logos.

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Patel's decisiveness on the partition of Punjab and Bengal had won him many supporters and admirers amongst the Indian public, which had tired of the League's tactics, but he was criticised by Gandhi, Nehru, secular Muslims and socialists for a perceived eagerness to do so.
That scheduling set it up so the 2008 game would be held in the scheduled final season at the American League's Yankee Stadium ( New York ).
Although Henry of Navarre was now the legitimate King of France, the League's armies were so strong that he was unable to capture Paris and was forced to retreat south.
The Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the third round of the 1974 NFL Draft, but were mainly interested in him as a punter, so he chose to sign with the World Football League's Memphis Southmen for a better offer.
In recent years, the FA Premier Reserve League was created for reserve sides of FA Premier League teams, and so the Central League's membership has been reduced.
Wealthy donors dominated, so that " fewer than two dozen bankers, industrialists, and businessmen " accounted for more than half the League's 1935 monies on the national level, with the du Pont family responsible for 30 % of the total.
Founded at a meeting on 4 February 1908, they won only one match that season so were the League's first wooden spooners.
BUF leader Oswald Mosley, fearful of being too closely associated with the League's extremist rhetoric, did not join but he permitted party members to do so which the likes of Fuller, Robert Gordon-Canning and Oliver C. Gilbert did readily.
Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and New York Mets are in different leagues, as are the National Football League's New York Jets and New York Giants, so the only meeting opportunities are during intra-league or championship games.

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