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:: Example 2 ( semi-presidential republic ): Title II, Article 14 of the French Constitution of 1958 states:
In the US, all commercial airport runways are certified by the FAA under the Code of Federal Regulations Title 14 Part 139, " Certification of Commercial Service Airports " although it serves only general aviation traffic.
The FARs are part of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations ( CFR ).
Frazier-Lyde continued her career, and on December 14, 2001, she won the WIBA Light Heavyweight Title by 4th round TKO over Suzette Taylor in Philadelphia, PA. She added the WIBF title one year later.
Title 14 restrictions did not permit a relevant airport authority to exercise any oversight over checkpoint operations.
In recent years several SBRs, Winchester and Marlin " trapper " rifles made before 1934 with 14 or 15 inch barrels, were removed from the NFA ( Title II ), although they are still subject to Gun Control Act of 1968 ( Title I ).
The M4 falls under restrictions of Title II ( National Firearms Act: the 14. 5 inch barrel makes the M4 a Short Barrel Rifle ( SBR ) and select fire capability ( semi-or full automatic ) makes the M4 a machinegun.
The storyline between Abyss and Mitchell and Cage continued until TNA's Sacrifice PPV event on May 14, 2006, where Cage defeated Abyss and regained the NWA Title belt under Full Metal Mayhem rules.
* Title 14: Aeronautics and Space ( also known as the Federal Aviation Regulations, administered by the Federal Aviation Administration )
The Coast Guard is administered under Title 14 of the United States Code when not operating as part of the U. S. Navy.
Members of the military Reserve Components under Title 10 of the United States Code ( Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Forces Reserve, and Air Force Reserve ) or Title 14 of the United States Code, Coast Guard Reserve when not operating as part of the U. S. Navy, are subject to the UCMJ if they are either ( a ) active duty Full-Time Support personnel such as FTS or Active Guard and Reserve ( AGR ), or ( b ) traditional part-time reservists performing either ( a ) full-time active duty for a specific period ( i. e., Annual Training, Active Duty for Training, Active Duty for Operational Support, Active Duty Special Work, One Year Recall, Three Year Recall, Canvasser Recruiter, Mobilization, etc.
On 3 August 1849, Act 13 Victoria No. 14 was finally assented to as " An Act to effect a change in the Style and Title of the Corporation of Melbourne rendered necessary by the erection of the Town of Melbourne to a City ".
Debra lost the Women's Title to Ivory on June 14, due to interference from Nicole Bass.
In the US pilots can be trained under Title 14 of federal code part 141 which allows them to apply for their certificate in as little as 35 hours.
He averaged 14. 3 points per game in two seasons at Cypress, and led the school to the California State Title as a sophomore.
* eCFR Title 14 § 91. 119 Minimum safe altitudes: General
Aircraft maintenance technician, as used in the United States, refers to an individual who holds a mechanic certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration ; the rules for certification, and for certificate-holders, are detailed in Subpart D of Part 65 of the Federal Aviation Regulations ( FAR's ), which are part of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
* 2010 Naparima College records the most zonal wins for the South Zone Title, 14, and the most for any team in their respective zones.
He won the World Colored Middleweight Title in a match with Holman Williams at Victory Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana on 14 August 1942, winning via a technical knockout in the 9th round of a scheduled 15-round bout.
The Sooners promptly lost 2 games in a row against ranked teams after Mike's departure that season ( a shocking 35 – 7 loss against # 13 Kansas State in the Big 12 Title Game, and a tough 21 – 14 loss to # 3 LSU in the BCS National Title Game ).
After a 4-week layoff, the offense stagnated against the nation's best defense of the Florida Gators in the National Title game, scoring only 14 points and suffering two turnovers by the Florida goal line.

Title and Sections
The Joint Chiefs of Staff was officially established under Title II, Section 211 of the original National Security Act of 1947 before Sections 209 – 214 of Title II were repealed by the law enacting Title 10 and Title 32, United States Code ( Act of August 10, 1956, 70A Stat.
In 1984 Congress replaced the Bail Reform Act of 1966 with new bail law, codified at United States Code, Title 18, Sections 3141-3150.
However, Title II, Sections 56 of the constitution vests the monarch as the " arbitrator and moderator of the institutions " of government, King arbitrates and moderates the regular functioning of the institutions ( arbitra y modera el funcionamiento regular de las instituciones ).
Thus Title 50 Chapter 4, Espionage, ( Sections 31 – 39 ), became Title 18, 792 and following.
It would not be helpful to say: " Various paragraphs of import similar to those in Title VII, Sections 4, 7, and 2 et seq.
In California state courts, discovery is governed by the Civil Discovery Act of 1986 ( Title 4 ( Sections 2016-2036 ) of the Code of Civil Procedure ), as subsequently amended.
Sections of the DVD, such as unwanted messages or logos / titles, can be replaced with still images, saving disk space for the Main Title.
Title 9 ( Sections 250 through 368 ) deals with offenses against public morals and decency.
Title 10 ( Sections 369 through 402 ) is devoted to " crimes against public health and safety ," while Title 11 ( Sections 403-423 ) is reserved for " crimes against the public peace.
" The topic of Title 12 ( Sections 424-440 ) is crimes against public revenue, and of Title 13 ( Sections 441 through 593 ), crimes against property.
Title 15 ( Sections 625-653 ) deals with " Miscellaneous Crimes ," Title 16 ( Sections 654-678 ) is labelled " General Provisions ," and the last title of Part 1, Title 17 ( 679 and 680 ) delineates the " Rights of Victims and Witnesses of Crime.

Title and bears
Title bears Williams & Norgate's medallion logo ; date is 1863.

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The portion of the overall act that affects the V-chip is of Title V. This section, " Obscenity and Violence ," addresses the influence parents may have over their children's viewing capabilities on cable television.
MsgBox (" Hello World: Text ", 4161 ," Hello World: Title ")
MsgBox (" Hello World: Text ", vbYesNoCancel + vbInformation ," Hello World: Title ")
The argument of ISPs against common carrier classification has largely conflated " telecommunications carriers " with " common carriers ," assuming that if they were labeled as " common carriers ," they would be regulated under Title II of the Communications Act by the FCC.
" The Strength of a Weak Agency: Enforcement of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Expansion of State Capacity, 1965-1971 ," American Journal of Sociology, Nov 2004, Vol.
This legitimized the NWA's claim that its title was a " Unified World Title ," and its lineage continues to this day.
The new firm, Real Estate Title Insurance Company of Philadelphia, would " insure the purchasers of real estate and mortgages against losses from defective titles, liens and encumbrances ," and that " through these facilities, transfer of real estate and real estate securities can be made more speedily and with greater security than heretofore.
Their signature songs include " Enormous Penis ," " Internet Porn ," and " Title of the Song.
The French Constitution states in its Title XVI, Article 89, On Amendments to the Constitution ," The republican form of government shall not be the object of any amendment " thus forbidding the restoration of the monarchy or the empire.
At the conclusion of " Street Scene ," Newman turns to take a bow before launching into the " Main Title ".
) The Supreme Court ruled in Griggs v. Duke Power Co. ( 1971 ) that ( 1 ) if an employer's policy has disparate racial consequences, and ( 2 ) if the employer cannot give a reasonable justification for such a policy on grounds of " business necessity ," then the employer's policy violates Title VII.
" 4 Editors, an Art Director and a Shot at the Magazine Title ," New York Times, March 15, 2007.
Under Title 10, for example, the Defense Department must report to Congress all " deployment orders ," or formal instructions from the Joint Chiefs of Staff to position U. S. forces for combat.
On September 18, 2007 ALTA launched " The Title Industry Consumer Initiative ," which details the association's five-point strategy for improving industry oversight and educating and protecting consumers.

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