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restored and legal
In September 1944, after German forces left, legal power was briefly restored as Otto Tief formed a new government in accordance with the 1938 constitution.
Constitutional government restored the faith of the Haitian people in legal institutions.
The Nurses Amendment Act restored the professional and legal separation of midwifery from nursing, and established midwifery and nursing as separate and distinct professions.
Potentially, Shealtiel became the legal heir to the throne, if the Davidic monarchy was restored.
Unlike larger Citroëns, there are no legal issues with owning a 2CV ; the car is effectively a restored pre-1968 vehicle.
She revealed that, once her parents left and she remained in the group, she had been forbidden to answer the telephone in case she spoke to them and that her parents only restored occasional access to her by threatening legal action.
In May 2006, ownership to this former National Park, plus the rest of the Gulaga National Park, was restored to the area's original owners, in whom legal tenure was vested ( in trust ) as part of an agreement signed by then New South Wales Environment Minister Bob Debus and representatives for the Yuin people
Frazier's support of Ali extended beyond Ali's legal difficulties: Frazier ardently supported Ali in his attempt to have his boxing license restored.
The mail service was restored after a court case deemed that Hutt River stamps and coins were legal within the Principality and the tax requests also ceased.
In legal disputes, when one party is compelled to remedy another party as the result of a ruling or adjudication, the appropriate legal remedy may depend on the fungibility of the underlying right, obligation or property interest that is intended to be restored.
For people whose gun rights are revoked by the Lautenberg Amendment, being pardoned, having their misdemeanor record expunged, or their civil rights restored will regain legal access to firearms.
In 1774, as a result of a ruling by the British courts in Campbell v Hall about the status of legal systems found in acquired territories, the British Parliament passed the Quebec Act which restored the former French civil law for private law while keeping and reserving English common law for public law including criminal prosecution.
The monastery, whose buildings have been meticulously restored, has gained significant legal power over the island, in a push to return to a state of spiritual seclusion.
The legal transfer of filiation is evident in cases where adult adoptees have legally terminated their adoptions, resulting in filiation restored to their natural families.
Williamsburg attorney Vernon M Geddy, Sr. was taken into Goodwin's confidence in his role as Rockefeller's silent partner and did much of the title research and legal work related as properties in what was to become the restored area were acquired for the project.
AIM files legal challenges, and the US District Court orders the grants restored and government payment of costs and attorney fees.
His trial and execution were irregular ; they were more accurately products of a revolution, rather than a legal precedent, and those responsible were themselves tried for treason after the monarchy was restored ( see List of regicides of Charles I ).
in office, Oduber granted legal status to the communist party ( 1975 ) and restored consular relations with Cuba ( 1977 ).
Earlier in the legal battle, the party had its deregistration overturned and its seized assets restored.
As a result, the restored governments lacked legal foundations for their existence, an issue the political opponents of the leadership made it a point to raise.
* Modified the college draft and restored peace to a league in the midst of legal turmoil ( 1976 )
The Porte restored extensive British commercial and legal privileges in the empire.
He believed that the purity of Islam had been sullied through time, particularly by the influence of Europeans, both during and after the colonial period, and that Islam's purity must be restored by such actions as: the restoration of sharia to its proper place as the basis of the Libyan legal system, the banning of " immodest " practices and dress, and the symbolic purification of mosques.

restored and immunity
After several highly-publicized and controversial cases, the California Legislature enacted a statute in 1985 that partially restored immunity to landowners from some types of lawsuits from trespassers.
His parliamentary immunity was immediately restored.
This restored his immunity, and he was released from detention.

restored and trade
The house was restored to the U. S. in 1818, though the fur trade would remain under British control until American pioneers following the Oregon Trail began filtering into the port town in the mid-1840s.
But the economy was restored by the early 1840s and trade unions started doing better.
India and Nepal restored trade relations in 1990, after a break caused by India's security concerns over Nepal's relations with the PRC.
His army came out victorious during the Bardheere jihad, which restored stability in the region and revitalized the East African ivory trade.
With the public order restored, he turned to the economy and a reform of the tax system to stimulate trade with neighboring provinces.
The Second Triumvirate ( 1812 – 1814 ) and José Gervasio Artigas ( who controlled the Liga Federal during the 1815 – 1820 period ) sought to restore the initial protectionist policy, but the Supreme Director restored free trade once more.
He also restored diplomatic relationship with Japan in 1609 when he reopened trade with Japan through Treaty of Giyu, and he sent his ambassadors to Japan in 1617.
He then abolished the laws that Carrillo had imposed limiting trade and property, restored individual and political rights, devoted himself to urgent reforms, and convened the Constituent Assembly, which appointed him Supreme Chief of the Costa Rican State.
In 1432, trade and diplomatic relations between Japan and China were restored.
A dramatic letter from Indiana Governor Oliver P. Morton to Lincoln claimed “ The fate of the North-West is trembling in the balance .” His implication was that unless the independent trade of Union states along the Ohio River was restored by Union control of the entire Mississippi, further breakup of the Union was possible.
When parliament met free trade was soon restored and there was a well-meant but abortive inquiry into the state of the civil service.
DC had one line that originally read " Walt Disney was a shit " blacked out at the suggestions of their lawyers ; many of these examples of censorship were restored when reprinted in trade paperback.
Its port was of great importance in trade and in war, and was restored under Emperor Antoninus Pius.
Under Goerdeler's terms, Germany would retain all the areas of Poland that had been part of Germany prior to 1918, Austria, and the Sudetenland with independence being restored to Poland and Czechoslovakia with general disarmament, the restoration of global free trade and the ending of protectionism as the other major goals for the new regime.
The major concerns of the Venetians in the Duchy were the valuable trade routes with the larger islands off of Anatolia, which they could now control ; although those islands themselves remained part of the Latin Empire, and later the restored Byzantine Empire, until taken by the Ottoman Empire in the 14th century.
The title of the first book edition was Der Wobbly, a common name for members of the anarcho-syndicalist trade union Industrial Workers of the World ; in later editions the original title Die Baumwollpflücker was restored.
After they were deposed, Urnammu of Ur restored the roads and trade resumed between the two nations ( c. 2100 BC ).
The central hall of a Medieval Merchant's House | restored 13th-century house, originally built with the profits from European trade
Brizola quickly restored his position of political prominence in his home state of Rio Grande do Sul, at the same time acquiring political preeminence in the State of Rio de Janeiro, where, en lieu of associating with official trade unionism, he searched a basis of support among the unorganized urban poor, by means of an ideological tie-in between traditional radical nationalism and a charismatic lumpen-friendly populism, in what a scholar called " the aesthetics of the ugly ": for his accusers, Brizola and his Brizolismo stood for shady deals with the dangerous classes ; for its supporters, they stood for the empowerment ( although in a paternalistic fashion ) of the destitute, the lowest, least organized and poorest layers of the working classes (" Politics, from a Brizolista viewpoint, is above all to assume a radical option for the poor and the meek ").
In 1290, trade with Exeter's port was restored, only to be blocked by a new weir built in 1317 by Hugh de Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon ( Isabella's cousin ), who also built a quay at Topsham.
In part this was caused by the continued existence of powerful merchants who wanted to see the old Baltic trade restored.
In general, scholars use the term " Restoration " to denote the literature that began and flourished under Charles II, whether that literature was the laudatory ode that gained a new life with restored aristocracy, the eschatological literature that showed an increasing despair among Puritans, or the literature of rapid communication and trade that followed in the wake of England's mercantile empire.
" Instead of dismantling it, Gardner, a carpenter by trade, restored the mill to working condition making it capable once again of grinding corn.
The Powhatan and the English realized that they could benefit from each other through trade once peace was restored.

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