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Under sharia law, however, ownership of all property ultimately rests with God ; while individual property rights are upheld, there is a corresponding obligation to share, particularly with those in need.

Under and business
Under this program, property sales specialists in the Small Business Administration regional offices help small business concerns to locate Federal property for sale and insure that small firms have the opportunity to bid competitively for surplus personal and real property and certain natural resources, including timber from the national forests.
Under some circumstances, some creditors, otherwise the United States Trustee can request for the court converting the case into a demolition under chapter 7, or appointing a trustee to manage the debtor's business.
Under its founder and spiritual leader, Johann Georg Rapp ( 1757 – 1847 ); Frederick ( Reichert ) Rapp ( 1775 – 1834 ), his adopted son who managed its business affairs ; and their associates, the Society existed for one hundred years ; roughly from 1805 until 1905.
Under the leadership of the new CEO, Orey Gilliam, who also assumed the responsibility for all of AOL's messaging business in 2007, ICQ resumed its growth and turned into a highly profitable company, and one of AOL's most successful businesses.
Under his leadership the company acquired the Beatrice Chemical Division in 1985 and Glidden Coatings & Resins, a leading paints business in 1986.
Under Fritz's management, the firm's business blossomed further and further afield, spreading across the globe.
Under the reorganization, the Roman Senate is excluded from controlling the business of state.
* " 40 Under 40 " award ( one of 40 top regional business leaders under 40 years of age ), Puget Sound Business Journal ( 2000 )
Under this rule, there would be no leeway for the central reserve bank as money supply increases could be determined " by a computer ", and business could anticipate all monetary policy decisions.
Under these governors, the great and small councils continued to discharge municipal business and to administer the Paduan law, contained in the statutes of 1276 and 1362.
Under Lay there was a long succession of business failures and missteps and according to many financial analysts, the company was swimming in debt.
Under international and domestic pressure for a return to democracy, the PNDC allowed the establishment of a 258-member Consultative Assembly made up of members representing geographic districts as well as established civic or business organizations.
Under the leadership of Herbert Hoover, the government in the 1920s promoted business cooperation, fostered the creation of self-policing trade associations, and made the FTC an ally of " respectable business ".
Under Rollins, Dell began to loosen its ties to Microsoft and Intel, the two companies which were responsible for Dell's dominance in the PC business.
Under the new plan, a mayor directly elected by the voters oversees the day-to-day operation of the township with the aid of a business manager, subject to the oversight of a five-member Township Council.
Under the current plan, Vernon has a " strong mayor " system of government in which the mayor heads the executive branch, overseeing township functions, enforcing all ordinances and other regulations, appoints department heads and prepares a budget, with the assistance of a business administrator.
Under the direction of Heinrich von Buz, Maschinenfabrik Augsburg grew from a medium-sized business of 400 employees into a major enterprise with a workforce of 12, 000 by the year 1913.
Under the original deal, the gallery was meant to be the channel for all of Christie's private-client business as well as the focus of its primary trade.
Under Section 21, no securities firm ( understood as a firm “ in the businessof underwriting, distributing, or dealing in securities ) could accept any deposit.
Under the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change, the U. K. government asked the World Economic Forum at the G8 Summit in Gleneagles in 2005 to facilitate a dialogue with the business community to develop recommendations for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Under the FTC Act, the federal courts retain their traditional authority to issue equitable relief, including the appointment of receivers, monitors, the imposition of asset freezes to guard against the spoliation of funds, immediate access to business premises to preserve evidence, and other relief including financial disclosures and expedited discovery.
Under Rule 203-1-Departures from Established Accounting Principles, the departures are rare, and usually take place when there is new legislation, the evolution of new forms of business transactions, an unusual degree of materiality, or the existence of conflicting industry practices.
Under this business model, while subscribers to the CRA's services are still provided with more detailed reports analyzing an issuer, these services are a minor source of income and most ratings are provided to the public for free.
Under the superior leadership of Darwin Smith as CEO from 1971 to 1991, company went from being a mediocre business paper company to a highly successful consumer paper products company.

Under and judgment
Under Section 2 ( b ) of the Contempt of Courts Act of 1971, civil contempt has been defined as wilful disobedience to any judgment, decree, direction, order, writ or other process of a court or wilful breach of an undertaking given to a court.
Under the law of the time, martial law was declared by the local military commander, at which point a group of Commissioners would be empowered to decide on the facts of offences, before passing the case to the commander, who would pass judgment.
Under the circumstances presented by this case, we conclude that the defendants are not liable for contributory and vicarious copyright infringement and affirm the district court's partial grant of summary judgment.
Under the doctrine of res judicata, a judgment on the merits in a prior suit bars a second suit involving the same parties or their privies based on the same cause of action.
Under the doctrine of collateral estoppel, on the other hand, the second action is upon a different cause of action and the judgment in the prior suit precludes relitigation of issues actually litigated and necessary to the outcome of the first action.
Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit the Church has sought to eradicate such errors of judgment and doctrine as crept into its life and official documents in times past.
Under Rule 50, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the motion for directed verdict and JNOV have been replaced by the motion for judgment as a matter of law ( JAMOL ), which can be made at the close of the opposing party's evidence and " renewed " after return of the verdict ( or after the dismissal of a hung jury ).
Under Rule 29, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure the " motion for a judgment of acquittal ," or Rule 917, Rules for Courts-Martial the " motion for a finding of not guilty ," if the evidence presented by the prosecution is insufficient to support a rational finding of guilty, there is no reason to submit the issue to a jury.
Under some court rules, should the defendant not show up at trial and not have requested postponement, a default judgment may be entered in favor of the plaintiff.
Under RJ, a final judgment on the merits of an action precludes the parties.
Under collateral estoppel, once a court has decided an issue of fact or law necessary to its judgment, that decision may preclude re-litigation of the issue in a suit on a different cause of action involving a party to the first cause.
Under Oklahoma's Habitual Criminal Sterilization Act of 1935, the state could impose a sentence of compulsory sterilization as part of their judgment against individuals who had been convicted two or more times of crimes " amounting to felonies involving moral turpitude ".
Under Solf's direction, plantation agriculture was further encouraged ; in his judgment it provided the soundest basis for the colony's economic development.
After a discussion of the case law regarding Article 9 and 10 the court stated: " Under these circumstances, it is likely that the European Court, in a determination of the restriction of Åke Green ’ s right to preach his Biblically based opinion that a judgment of conviction would constitute, would find that this restriction is not proportionate, and would therefore be a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Under the Delaware General Corporation Law, the business judgment rule is the offspring of the fundamental principle, codified in Del.
Under the law of many states, Arkansas, Georgia, New Hampshire, Tennessee, and Texas for example, an action in scire facias may be used to revive a dormant judgment if brought in a timely fashion.
Under U. S. law a judgment creditor could file a fi.
Under New York law, however, Bushel was not a trier of fact ; he could only remand the case to the New York Court of Special Sessions for judgment.

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