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Responsible to the governor, town councils known as Cabildo administered local municipalities, the most important of which was Santiago, which was the seat of a Royal Appeals Court () from 1609 until the end of colonial rule.
In the end the Constitutional Court stopped the census in 1980 and 1983.
In May 1565 she wrote to Cecil, urging that the money from family properties set aside for Oxford's use during his minority by his father's will should be entrusted to herself and other family friends to protect it and ensure that he would be able to meet the expenses of furnishing his household and suing his livery when he reached his majority ; this last would end his wardship though cancelling his debt with that Court, and convey the powers attached to his title.
At the end of November it was agreed that the purchasers of Oxford's lands would pay his entire debt of some £ 3, 306 due to Court of Wards over a five-year period, finishing in 1592.
In 1392, peace with the Southern Court being concluded, the Period of the Northern and Southern Courts came to an end.
It circumvented Supreme Court limitations on the activities of labor unions, especially as those limitations were imposed between the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act in 1914 and the end of the 1920s.
Among others, this act produced the Imperial Circle Estates and the Reichskammergericht ( Imperial Chamber Court ); structures that wouldto a degree — persist until the end of the Empire in 1806.
It was not until October 2003 that New Zealand law was changed to abolish appeals to the Privy Council in respect of all cases heard by the Court of Appeal of New Zealand after the end of 2003, in favour of a Supreme Court of New Zealand.
In 1960, Liberia and Ethiopia brought litigation against apartheid South Africa in the International Court of Justice to end its illegal occupation of Namibia.
At the very end of the show, in " Court Charades ", the Inquisitors are caught by surprise when a defendant ( who is also a judge from another court ) in session at the Old Bailey says: " Blimey, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!
In the typical case where there is a finding of nonjusticiability due to the political question doctrine, the issue presented before the Court is usually so specific that the constitution gives all power to one of the coordinate political branches, or at the opposite end of the spectrum, the issue presented is so vague that the constitution does not even consider it.
The Ecowas Court of Justice is hearing the case of Hadijatou Mani in late 2008, where Ms. Mani hopes to compel the government of Niger to end slavery in its jurisdiction.
On October 28, 2011, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands decided that the legally forced end of squatting can only occur after an intervention of a judge.
Zachary Taylor likewise died early in his term, although his successor ( Millard Fillmore ) also made a Supreme Court nomination before the end of that term.
The U. S. Constitution states that all justices of the Court " shall hold their offices during good behavior ," meaning that the appointments only end when a justice dies in office, resigns, or is impeached by the United States House of Representatives and convicted at trial by the Senate.
At one end of the room near the Old Supreme Court Chamber is a statue of John C. Calhoun.
The newest student residences, named Northfield, have been constructed at the top end of campus, beyond Lewes Court, opening in September 2011.
In the end this effort was found illegal and halted by the Supreme Court.
By permitting the publication of Fanny Hill, the U. S. Supreme Court set the bar for any ban so high that Rembar himself called the 1966 decision " the end of obscenity ".
The nominee of the Democratic Party was Alton B. Parker, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, who appealed for an end to what he called " rule of individual caprice " and " usurpation of authority " by the president.
In In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson, the main theme of the title song is played on a calliope towards the end of the piece.
Shortly before the war's end branches of the People's Court ( Volksgerichtshof ) were to have been set up in Bayreuth.
Divorced from Paramount Pictures at the end of 1949 by the U. S. Supreme Court decision United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc., UPT was cash-rich and controlled much valuable real estate.

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The fighter with the higher score at the end of the fight is ruled the winner.
As part of Aquitaine, it was ruled by England between 1151 to 1452 and was a key commercial center at the southern end of the English kingdom.
Towards the end of Hesiod's Theogony ( 1011f ), we find that Circe bore Odysseus three sons: Ardeas or Agrius ( otherwise unknown ); Latinus ; and Telegonus, who ruled over the Tyrsenoi, that is the Etruscans.
Charles Martel () ( 23 August 686 – 22 October 741 ), also known as Charles the Hammer, was a Frankish military and political leader, who served as Mayor of the Palace under the Merovingian kings and ruled de facto during an interregnum ( 737 – 43 ) at the end of his life, using the title Duke and Prince of the Franks.
For example, a point-of-foul infraction committed by the defence in their end zone is not ruled a touchdown, but instead advances the ball to the one-yard line with an automatic first down.
If the receiver catches the ball but the official determines that he was still " bobbling " it prior to the end of the play, then the pass will be ruled incomplete.
Although some physical events such as the Great Plague of London and the Great Fire of London continued to encourage belief in " the end of the world " ruled by carnal human beings ; the doctrine of the sect either died out, or became merged in a milder form of Millenarianism.
The end came with a federal court decision in United States v. Motion Picture Patents Co. on October 1, 1915, which ruled that the MPPC's acts went " far beyond what was necessary to protect the use of patents or the monopoly which went with them " and was therefore an illegal restraint of trade under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
By the end of the 5th century the western section of the empire was divided into smaller political units, ruled by the tribes that had invaded in the early part of the century.
* According to some legendary accounts in the chronicles, the successors of Ne were the gopālavaṃśi or " Cowherd family ", whose names often end in-gupta and are said to have ruled for some 491 years.
Yaksha Malla, the grandson of Jayasthiti Malla, ruled the Kathmandu Valley until almost the end of the 15th century.
Of the institutions that ruled states, that of kingship stood at the forefront until the French Revolution put an end to the " divine right of kings ".
If nobody rises to their feet by the end of the count, the match is ruled a draw.
His rule of 47 years was unusually long, especially at that time-only 13 rulers worldwide were recorded to have ruled for at least 50 years until the end of 15th century.
In the subsequent period, Transylvania was ruled by mostly Calvinist Hungarian princes ( until the end of the 17th century ), and Protestantism flourished in the region.
Richard's death at Bosworth resulted in the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, which had ruled England since the succession of Henry II in 1154.
On third down, Staubach's pass was intercepted in the end zone, but officials ruled that he had stepped out of bounds before he threw the ball.
At the end of World War II in 1945, Taiwan was taken over by the ROC forces who, then, ruled most of mainland China.
From the end of the 7th century BC Ur was ruled by the so called Chaldean Dynasty of Babylon.
At the end of the century, though still ruled by a communist party, China's economic system had transformed almost completely to capitalism.
Ancient Persians believed the twelve constellations in the Zodiac controlled the months of the year, and each ruled the earth for a thousand years at the end of which the sky and earth collapsed in chaos.
However, the price was concessions on various fronts ; despite strong personal doubts, in the end he pushed for proceedings against the Templars, and he personally ruled to suppress the order.
After a brutal and complicated process of conquest, the end of the nineteenth century saw the establishment of a colonial administration based directly on the territory and the people to be ruled.
From medieval times until the end of the 19th century, the region of Burkina Faso was ruled by the empire-building Mossi people, who are believed to have come up to their present location from northern Ghana, where the ethnically-related Dagomba people still live.

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