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statute and added
Two federal agencies, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Food and Drug Administration, determine which substances are added to or removed from the various schedules, though the statute passed by Congress created the initial listing, and Congress has sometimes scheduled other substances through legislation such as the Hillory J. Farias and Samantha Reid Date-Rape Prevention Act of 2000, which placed gamma hydroxybutyrate in Schedule I.
By a statute of 5 June 1805 the Emperor added Viceroy of Italy to his titles.
In 1931, another walkway was added at the fourteenth floor to connect to offices of a bank in accordance with a Chicago statute concerning bank branch offices.
In 1847, the Swiss added the " statute referendum " to their national constitution.
The statute added a provision that a landowner could " devise " land by the use of a new device called a " testament ".
The primary statute the District Court relied on was NRS 258. 070 which states that constables shall added be peace officers in their township.
Unlike the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which was added to the Constitution of Canada in 1982, the Bill of Rights is not a constitutional instrument but rather an ordinary statute.
The original statutes of January 1954 did not make allowance for posthumous awards ( and this perhaps explains why the decoration was never awarded to Mahatma Gandhi ), though this provision was added in the January 1966 statute.
In 1811 a clause sentencing Europeans to death for spreading Catholicism had been added to the statute called " Prohibitions Concerning Sorcerers and Sorceresses " ( 禁止師巫邪術 ) in the Great Qing Code.
After Buck v. Bell, dozens of states added new sterilization statutes, or updated their constitutionally non-functional ones already enacted, with statutes which more closely mirrored the Virginia statute upheld by the Court.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act ( FDCPA ), et seq., is a United States statute added in 1978 as Title VIII of the Consumer Credit Protection Act.
In 1952, the General Assembly passed a statute that added to the attorney general's responsibilities, including trusteeship over charitable trusts, and legal advice to more government agencies.
Ohio and Georgia introduced a statute requiring that one second be added to the standard yellow time of any intersection that has a red light camera which has led to an 80 % reduction in tickets since it's introduction.
Also, probation-parole officer was added to the list of law enforcement officers contained in Paragraph II of the statute.
* Uncertainties may be added to the statute in the course of enactment, such as the need for compromise or catering to special interest groups.

statute and entire
Newfoundland never ratified the statute, so it was still subject to imperial authority when its entire system of government and economy collapsed in the mid-1930s.
" The entire body of codified statute is referred to as a " code ," such as the United States Code, the Ohio Revised Code or the Code of Canon Law.
The western part is inside the Adirondack Park boundary, but the entire town is specifically excluded from the park by statute.
The voters of Colorado then passed a referendum authorizing the eight hour day, but the smelter owners and Republican Party fought any efforts to pass a new statute implementing the amendment, while Peabody declared that he would undo it " if it requires the entire power of the State and the Nation to do it ".
According the party statute, it was the supreme ruling body of the entire Communist Party.
* Continuous use of the property – The disseisor must, for statute of limitations purposes, hold that property continuously for the entire limitations period, and use it as a true owner would for that time.
The portion of the law that is declared void is considered to be struck down, or the entire statute is considered to be struck from the statute books.
The all encompassing Presidential Decree 1099 of September 7, 2010 that modernised and reorganised the entire Russian awards system away from its Soviet past changed the statute of the Order to a ribbon mounted single class Order.
* DeKalb County Police Department, DeKalb County, Georgia-limited service ( By statute, DKPD has authority throughout the entire county, but yields this authority to incorporated municipalities that provide their own police services.

statute and new
It was settled in the case of United States v. Hudson and Goodwin,, which decided that federal courts had no jurisdiction to define new common law crimes, and that there must always be a ( constitutional ) statute defining the offense and the penalty for it.
Courts generally interpret statutes that create new causes of action narrowly – that is, limited to their precise terms — because the courts generally recognize the legislature as being supreme in deciding the reach of judge-made law unless such statute should violate some " second order " constitutional law provision ( cf.
In other cases, the new legislature felt it necessary to " dot i's and cross t's " by enacting an express reception statute, even if common law had been received during the colonial period.
The statute, an essential transitory step from the British Empire to the Commonwealth of Nations, provided that all existing Dominions became fully independent of the United Kingdom ( upon its ratification by the federal legislature for Canada ) and all new Dominions would be fully independent upon the grant of Dominion status.
Although the original Constitution allowed Congress to change its annual meeting date by statute, this change eliminated any reference to a requirement in the Constitution that a lame duck Congress meet in the period between the election of a new Congress and its taking office.
2,, enacted July 4, 1789, also called the Tariff of 1789 ) was the second statute ever enacted by the new federal government of the United States by a vote of the first U. S. Congress.
The Congress approved a new party program and a new party membership statute.
In the Boerne case, the Supreme Court decided that RFRA overstepped Congress's authority, because the statute was not sufficiently connected to the goal of remedying a constitutional violation, but instead created new rights that are not guaranteed by the Constitution.
As Thomas More, Bishop Fisher believed that because the statute condemned only those speaking maliciously against the King's new title, there was safety in silence.
Since the 2006 adoption of the new statute of Catalonia, Aranese is co-official with Catalan and Spanish in Catalonia ( before, this status was valid for the Aran Valley only ).
For each variety, there was a new enabling statute or executive decree: 28 March 1803 ; 7 April 1803 ; 26 June 1804 ; 8 September 1805 ; 11 February 1807 ; 5 August 1807 ; and 22 October 1808.
In 1613 a new charter was granted to Edward, Earl of Bedford, changing the market day to Tuesday and establishing a statute fair on 19 September.
As a result, several prominent converso men were deposed from office, in obedience to a new statute.
The Court upheld the reworded statute as not violative of the prohibition on privilege taxes, even though the impact of the old tax and new were essentially identical.
All three new prongs of the bill of attainder test were met in Lovett, and the court held that a congressional statute which bars particular individuals from government employment qualifies as punishment prohibited by the bill of attainder clause.
Although the grandfather clause was struck down as unconstitutional, the state legislature immediately passed a new statute restricting voter registration.
The new university statute instituted in 1970 involved democratisation of the management of the university.
On 7 October, just two days after a major national demonstration in Madrid to protest against the law, new Labor Minister Eduardo Zaplana announced an abrupt U-turn, accepting nearly all of the unions ' demands and leaving only the reform of the subsidy for farm laborers on the statute book.
The new statute was a far cry from the 1970 Manifesto, and its definition of the Kurdish autonomous area explicitly excluded the oil-rich areas of Kirkuk, Khanaqin and Shingal / Sinjar.
King Henry IV passed the De Heretico Comburendo statute in 1401, which recited in its preamble that it was directed against a certain new sect " who thought damnably of the sacraments and usurped the office of preaching.
However, as Perkins notes, the purpose of the statute was not to create a new offense but was merely to confirm that the acts described in the statute met the elements of common law larceny.
The per curiam majority opinion overturned the Ohio Criminal Syndicalism statute, overruled Whitney v. California, 274 U. S. 357 ( 1927 ), and articulated a new test — the " imminent lawless action " test — for judging what was then referred to as " seditious speech " under the First Amendment:

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