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Under and act
Under Section 2 ( c ) of the Contempt of Courts Act of 1971, criminal contempt has been defined as the publication ( whether by words, spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise ) of any matter or the doing of any other act whatsoever which:
Under the act, Eisenhower was entitled to receive a lifetime pension, state-provided staff and a Secret Service detail.
Under this act Germany maintains a two-tier policy to firearm ownership.
Under their referencing system, 3. 1. 55 means act 3, scene 1, line 55.
Under the act polygamy was illegal, and inheritance and succession would be governed by the Indian Succession Act, rather than the respective Muslim Personal Law.
Under a January 1986 Military Council decree, state executive and legislative powers were transferred to the King who was to act on the advice of the Military Council, a self-appointed group of leaders of the Royal Lesotho Defense Force ( RLDF ).
Under this interpretation, there may be cases where the mentally ill know that their conduct is legally prohibited, but it is arguable that their mental condition prevents them making the connection between an act being legally prohibited and the societal requirement to conform their conduct to the requirements of the criminal law.
Under its referencing system, which uses Roman numerals, II. ii. 33 means act 2, scene 2, line 33, and a 0 in place of a scene number refers to the prologue to the act.
Under the 1987 statute, the Guard of the Rock are all enrolled as ' Criminal Police Officers ' ( in addition to their military role ) and act to assist the police in investigating major crime.
Under pressure, Eisenstein blamed Mary Sinclair's younger brother, Hunter Kimbrough, who had been sent along to act as a line producer, for the film's problems.
Under 28 USC 3, when the Chief Justice is unable to discharge his functions, or that office is vacant, his duties are carried out by the most senior associate justice who is able to act, until the disability or vacancy ends.
Under the terms of the act, Graubünden, St. Gallen, Thurgau, the Ticino and Vaud become Swiss cantons.
Under this act, white males between the ages of 16 and 60 were obligated to possess arms and to take part in the defense of their communities by serving in nightly guard details and participating in weekly drills.
Under U. S. law, an ocean freight forwarder cannot act as a common carrier.
Under the act, each eligible state received a total of of federal land, either within or contiguous to its boundaries, for each member of congress the state had as of the census of 1860.
Under provision six of the Act, " No State while in a condition of rebellion or insurrection against the government of the United States shall be entitled to the benefit of this act ," in reference to the recent secession of several Southern states and the currently raging American Civil War.
Under the act, the Secretary of the Interior created the United States Reclamation Service within the United States Geological Survey to administer the program.
Under the act, farmers could borrow up to 50 % of the value of their land and 20 % of the value of their improvements.
Under its referencing system, 4. 3. 15 means act 4, scene 3, line 15.
Under this act, the A282 Trunk Road ( Dartford-Thurrock Crossing charging scheme ) Order 2002 allowed the continuation of the crossing fee, which officially became a charge and not a toll on 1 April 2003.
Under the terms of the act, as enrolled tribal members, Curtis ( and his three children ) received about 1, 625 acres ( 6. 6 km² ) in total of Kaw land in Oklahoma.
Under this act, the military were able to expel civilians from the Scrubs whenever they were training, but allowed civilians free use of the area when they were not.
Under the act, the county was to become effective April 20, 1857.

Under and burden
Under the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, laches is an affirmative defense, which means that the burden of asserting laches is on the party responding to the claim to which it applies.
Under English law, the burden of proving ( on balance of probability ) the literal truth of every disparaging statement is on the defendant.
Under the Minnesota approach, as a preliminary matter, the moving party must meet the burden of showing that the circumstances which bring the case within the purview of SLAPP protection exists.
Under the Song Dynasty, the unprecedented development of large estates, whose owners managed to evade paying their share of taxes, resulted in an increasingly heavy burden of taxation on the peasantry.
Under Gorbachev, Soviet policymakers increasingly accepted Reagan administration warnings that the U. S. would make the arms race a huge burden for them.
Under a rational basis test, the burden of proof is on the challenger.
First, if the burden is necessary for the “ furtherance of a compelling government interest .” Under strict scrutiny, a government interest is compelling when it is more than routine and does more than simply improve government efficiency.
Under the terms of the G8 debt proposal, the funding sources available to HIPC countries are also curtailed ; some researchers have argued that the net financial benefit of the G8 proposals is negligible, even though on paper the debt burden seems temporarily alleviated.
Under the FSIA, the burden of proof is initially on the defendant to establish that it is a " Foreign State ," under the FSIA and therefore entitled to sovereign immunity.
Under the new system, taxes were readjusted to reduce the burden on the poor ; land that used to belong to the Qin aristocracy was redistributed to peasants, in order to increase agricultural output ; capable and respectable men were selected from among commoners to assist government officials in administration.
Under both heavy social and formal pressure to assimilate into Dutch culture and society and still carrying the burden of the traumatic World War II and Bersiap experience the vast majority of first generation Indos was not ready yet to embark on a wide scale search for identity.
Under the terrible burden of destiny laughing as a young man laughs,
Under British law, the defendant bears the burden of proof in such a case, and proof was impossible since there was no physical evidence.
Under the law of workers ' compensation in many jurisdictions, there is a presumption that specific disease are caused by the worker being in the work environment and the burden is on the employer or insurer to show that the disease came about from another cause.
Under Maine law, the plaintiffs had the burden of proof to show that they were not contributorily negligent ; had the court applied Massachusetts law, the defendant would have had the burden of showing plaintiff's contributorily negligence.
Under the burden of the debt incurred as part of Zell's leveraged buyout, the Tribune Co. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in December 2008.

Under and proof
Under a no-fault divorce system, divorce requires no allegation or proof of fault of either party.
# Under the foundation stone of the University of London Building in Bloomsbury, London ( a ' proof ' penny )
Under these features, most rents would not be free, but would instead “ be set by negotiation between landlord and tenant and subject to arbitration by conciliation committees, with rent increases being based on comparable rents in the area .” In partial response to this call, a law was passed in January 1989 which called for “ spreading out rent increases exceeding 10 percent over six years and required that all proposals from landlords to increase rents had to include proof that there were comparable rents in the neighbourhood .”
Under the influence of external accelerations the proof mass deflects from its neutral position.
Under Enriques it gradually became acceptable to use somewhat more informal arguments instead of complete rigorous proofs, such as the " principle of continuity " saying that what is true up to the limit is true at the limit, a claim that had neither a rigorous proof nor even a precise statement.
Under SAAMI proof test procedures, for bottlenecked cases the center of the transducer is located behind the shoulder of the case for large diameter () transducers and for small diameter () transducers.
Under Section 99, " unnatural carnal knowledge shall be deemed complete upon proof of the least degree of penetration ".
Under pressure from the international community, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi promised that this election would be proof that more democracy would come in this multi-ethnic nation ; international elections observers from the European Union ( EU ) and the U. S .- based Carter Center were present to observe the results.
Under the PSLRA, however, plaintiffs need proof of fraud before they can initiate a suit.
Under the mistaken belief that he was authorized to determine the validity of pre-existing land deeds, in September Edwards posted notices alerting all residents that they must provide written proof of their ownership or their land would be forfeited and sold at auction.
Under the net worth and cash expenditure methods of proof, the IRS performs year-by-year-by-year comparisons of net worth and cash expenditures to identify under reporting of net worth.

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