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Under this provision, cooperative restaurants, shops, and manufacturers became part of the Soviet scene.
Under President René Préval ( President from 1996 to 2001 and from 2006 until 14 May 2011 ), the country's economic agenda included trade and tariff liberalization, measures to control government expenditure and increase tax revenues, civil-service downsizing, financial-sector reform, and the modernization of state-owned enterprises through their sale to private investors, the provision of private sector management contracts, or joint public-private investment.
Under Suharto, Indonesia had moved toward private provision of public infrastructure, including electric power, toll roads, and telecommunications.
Under the narrow method, when there are apparently two contradictory meanings to a word used in a legislative provision or it is ambiguous, the least absurd is to be used.
Under this provision, cooperative restaurants, shops, and manufacturers became part of the Soviet scene.
Under Article VI of the United States Constitution, private contracts cannot be abridged ; this provision has been held by the United States Supreme Court to mean that the federal government or a State can only ( annul or invalidate ) a contract if it directly opposes an important public policy.
Under this provision, the Congress may create inferior courts under both Article III, Section 1, and Article I, Section 8.
Under a qui tam provision, the " original source " for the report may be entitled to a percentage of what the government recovers from the offenders.
Under this provision, industry groups and others may request Commission approval of self-regulatory guidelines to govern participants ' compliance, such that website operators in Commission-approved programs would first be subject to the disciplinary procedures of the safe harbor program in lieu of FTC enforcement.
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 Clayton Act, only civil suits could be brought to the court's attention and a provision " permits a suit in the federal courts for three times the actual damages caused by anything forbidden in the antitrust laws ", including court costs and attorney's fees.
Under the acts a local authority is required to maintain an " adequate provision " of land, usually a large allotment field which can then be subdivided into allotment gardens for individual residents at a low rent.
Under the provision of the Education Reform Act of 1988, Leicester Polytechnic became a Higher Education Corporation, with Dame Anne Mueller appointed Chancellor in June 1991.
Under this provision, someone who intentionally inflicts harm on another person in a way violating morality ( gute Sitten ) is liable for damages.
Under that doctrine, a provision which is, in pith and substance, outside the competence of its enacting body will be saved where it is an important part of a broader legislative scheme that is within the competence of the enacting body.
Under the first three constitutions, the governor's salary could not be increased or reduced while he was in office ; this provision was extended to all public officials in the present constitution.
Under the pressure of this growing party, Bismarck introduced limited welfare provision and working hours were reduced.
Under a provision in the Economic Stabilization Act of 1970, the Cost of Living Council was established as an independent agency.
In June 1926, Calles recognized a decree often referred to as “ Calles Law .” Under this provision, Article 130 of the 1917 Mexican Constitution was re-established.
Under EC law, Articles 86 and 87 create exceptions for the assured achievement of public sector service provision.
Under the Unigov provision of Indiana Law, city-county consolidation is automatic when a city's population exceeds the threshold for qualification as a so-called First Class City.
Under Article 71 and the 8th Schedule, all State Constitutions are required to have a provision similar to the above in relation to their respective Menteri Besar ( Chief Minister ) and Executive Council ( Exco ).
Nursery provision is available through WUFA ( Woodstock Under Fives Association ).
Under current law there is no provision for involuntary loss of Canadian citizenship except:

Under and Perth
; Under the Pink Tour: Amos's second world tour began on February 24, 1994 in Newcastle upon Tyne and ended on December 13, 1994 in Perth, Western Australia.
Under the previous system, votes in the country were worth up to four times the value of votes in Perth, the state's capital city.
Playing five games for Tasmania for the 1992 Under – 19 carnival in Perth, Ponting scored 350 runs, earning him selection in the 13-man national Under – 19 development squad for the upcoming tour of South Africa — the first Australian cricket team to make an official tour to the country since Bill Lawry's team in 1970.
Gestalt Australia and New Zealand ( GANZ ) was formally established at the first " Down Under " Gestalt Therapy Conference held in Perth in September 1998.
Under Court's plan, Barnett would have been offered Bishop's seat of Curtin, the safest Liberal seat in the Perth area.
Under the stage name Russell Hunter, he acted at Perth Rep and at the Glasgow Unity Theatre

Under and Mint
Under the weight of Cotes ' efforts, but impeded by priority disputes between Newton and Leibniz, and by troubles at the Mint, Cotes was able to announce publication to Newton on 30 June 1713.
Under the Coinage Act of 1873, the Mint became part of the Department of the Treasury.
* Michael Castleman, " Grace Under fire ", Smithsonian Magazine April 2006, pp 56ff Mint Superintendent Frank Leach and his men saved the mint during the San Francisco fire, 1906.

Under and owned
Under the new communist system, privately owned factories and estates were nationalized, and the economy was based on a type of planned market socialism.
Under the auspices of the SS Economy and Administration Head Office, this holding company owned housing corporations, factories, and publishing houses.
In February 2010, Larrikin Music Publishing won a case against the group arising from the uncredited appropriation of " Kookaburra ", originally written in 1934 by Marion Sinclair and for which they owned the publishing rights, as the flute line in the song " Down Under ".
Under the command economy system, every state owned enterprise was required to have a party committee.
Under the Clean Water Act, EPA promulgated national standards for municipal sewage treatment plants, also called publicly owned treatment works, in the Secondary Treatment Regulation.
Under the terms of the agreement, Electronic Arts owned 30 percent of Square EA, and Square owned 30 percent of EA Square.
Under the Bell System monopoly in the United States ( post Communications Act of 1934 ), the Bell System owned the phones, and one could not attach one's own devices to the network, or even attach anything to the phones ( a popular saying was " Ma Bell has you by the calls ").
Under the EUL, St. John Properties has entered into a long-term ground lease of federally owned property for the development of commercial office space and research-and-development ( R & D ) space.
Under an ESOP, the employees owned a 45 % stake in the new company, although it has since been sold.
The " Under St. Casimir " House was erected in the 17th century and was owned alternately by Polish chemists and Armenian merchants.
Under feudalism, the nobility owned most of the land and enforced law and order through their private armies.
Under the system that became chattel slavery ( ownership of a human being, and of his / her descendants ), a racial element was critical: slaves were blacks of African descent and owned by whites.
Under the name of the brand, Premier Foods make mushy peas ( since April 2006 ), and Ross Youngs ( owned by Heinz since October 1999 ) make frozen fish and oven chips.
Under this contract Group 4 Falck took over direct control of Australia's refugee detention centres from Correctional Management, owned by its subsidiary Wackenhut, which had run them since 1998.
Under most circumstances, minor league teams are not owned by Major league clubs, but have affiliation contracts with them.
Under a plan to save state funds, the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles ( MRMV ) announced plans to close eleven of its branches in leased locations and move the operations into facilities owned by MassHighway and Massachusetts Turnpike Authority located in toll plazas, visitor centers and offices.
Under US rule it evolved into a series of large cattle ranches owned by local elites.
Under this Act, excess research equipment owned by the US government can be transferred to educational institutions and non-profit organizations.
Under the Transport Act 2000 the Office of Passenger Rail Franchising was abolished and the BRB's functions were transferred to the Strategic Rail Authority's wholly owned subsidiary BRB ( Residuary ) Ltd. With the dissolution of the SRA under the Railways Act 2005, it became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Secretary of State for Transport.
Under French inheritance laws, vineyard holdings were often split until offspring owned no more than a single row of grapes, not enough to fill a barrel.
Under the doctrine of Glass City Bank v. United States, the tax lien applies not only to property and rights to property owned by the taxpayer at the time of the assessment, but also to after-acquired property ( i. e., to any property owned by the taxpayer during the life of the lien ).

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