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When a witness at court was asked if he had been kicked in the ensuing rumpus, he replied, `` No, it was in the stomach ''.
When Charlemagne sent his young son Pepin to Italy as King of the Lombards Angilbert went along as primicerius palatii, a high administrator of the satellite court.
When Sforza also abandoned Louis, Alfonso seemed to have all his problems solved ; however, his relationship with Joan suddenly worsened, and in May 1423 he had her lover, and a powerful figure in the Neapolitan court, Gianni Caracciolo, arrested.
When her husband Otto I died in 973 he was succeeded by their son Otto II, and Adelaide for some years exercised a powerful influence at court.
When the server serves, the shuttlecock must pass over the short service line on the opponents ' court or it will count as a fault.
When Confucius heard of the raid, he requested from Viscount Ji Huan to allow the duke and his court to retreat to a stronghold on his palace grounds.
:: When the stables were burnt down, on returning from court Confucius said, " Was anyone hurt?
When a business is unable to service its debt or pay its creditors, the business or its creditors can file with a federal bankruptcy court for protection under either Chapter 7 or Chapter 11.
When it is either not possible or not desirable to award the victim in that way, a court may award money damages designed to restore the injured party to the economic position s / he occupied at the time the contract was entered ( known as the " reliance measure "), or designed to prevent the breaching party from being unjustly enriched (" restitution ") ( see below ).
When a personal injury claim is settled either in court or out of court, the most common way the compensation payment is made is by a lump sum award in full and final settlement of the claim.
When a court has jurisdiction over an object, it is said to have jurisdiction in rem.
When the daughter of a chūnagon became the favored consort of the Crown Prince Ate ( later known as Heizei-tennō ), her father's power and position in court was affected.
When the daughter of a chūnagon became the favored consort of the Crown Prince Ate ( later known as Heizei-tennō ), her father's power and position in court was affected.
When the Attorney General determines that an emergency exists he may authorize the emergency employment of electronic surveillance before obtaining the necessary authorization from the FISA court, after which the Attorney General or his designee must notify a judge of the court not more than 72 hours after the Attorney General authorizes such surveillance.
When he finally reached the court of Eurystheus, the cattle were sacrificed to Hera.
When the German Empire was established in 1871, the Junker nobility controlled the army and the Navy, the bureaucracy, and the royal court ; they generally set governmental policies.
When war became inevitable between Russia and the Porte, Andrássy arranged with the Russian court that, in case Russia prevailed, the status quo should not be changed to the detriment of the Austrian monarchy.
When drunk, Jahangir swore to Sir Thomas Roe, England's first ambassador to the Mughal court, that he would protect all the peoples of the book.
When she and Hall divorced in 1965, Beatty was named as a co-respondent and was ordered by the London court to pay " the costs of the case ".
When rumours reached the court that they were also planning to impeach the Queen for alleged involvement in Catholic plots Charles decided to arrest them for treason.
When the defense of laches is clear on the face of the complaint, and where it is clear that the plaintiff can prove no set of facts to avoid the insuperable bar, a court may consider the defense on a motion to dismiss .” Solow v. Nine West Group, 2001 WL 736794, * 3 ( S. D. N. Y.
When Mary was in her thirties, she attended a reunion with Edward and Elizabeth for Christmas 1550, where 13-year-old Edward embarrassed Mary, and reduced both her and himself to tears in front of the court, by publicly reproving her for ignoring his laws regarding worship.
When the tests set out by the Rules are satisfied, the accused may be adjudged " not guilty by reason of insanity " or " guilty but insane " and the sentence may be a mandatory or discretionary ( but usually indeterminate ) period of treatment in a secure hospital facility, or otherwise at the discretion of the court ( depending on the country and the offence charged ) instead of a punitive disposal.

When and grants
When receiving diplomats — who formally represent the sovereign — the receiving head of state grants certain privileges and immunities to ensure they may effectively carry out their duties, on the understanding that these are provided on a reciprocal basis.
When the Treaty of San Francisco came into force all ethnic Koreans lost their Japanese citizenship and with it the right to welfare grants, to hold a government job of any kind or to attend Japanese schools.
When the Republican Party came to power in 1860 they promoted a free land policy — notably the Homestead Act of 1862, coupled with railroad land grants that opened cheap ( but not free ) lands for settlers.
When such a conflict arises, all Superior Courts have the discretion to choose which rule they like until the California Supreme Court grants review and creates a single rule that binds all courts statewide.
When the extent of the Separatist threat becomes clear in Episode II, the Old Republic Senate, the legislature of the Republic, grants Palpatine emergency powers to deal with the crisis.
When President Bush's 2003 budget proposal threatened to cut education grants, she responded, " If he can run deficits for the military, then he can run deficits to educate our children.
When he was five years old, his father died fighting in the French Wars of Religion, leaving the family in debt ; with the aid of royal grants, however, the family was able to avoid financial difficulties.
When California became part of the U. S. in 1850, Lugo, as did all recipients of Spanish / Mexican land grants, began losing portions of his land to the growing population of Anglo newcomers.
Barnett also gives the text of a document from 1769 in the records of the Gilead Lutheran Church " When it had pleased the Almighty and Merciful God in His goodness to plant the Evangelical Lutheran Church in this American part of the world also, and especially in the State of New York, during the reign of Queen Anna, and also in this neighborhood and district called Hosek Road, in Rensselaerwyck, Albany County, then more than twenty years ago, a small body of adherents of the above said Lutheran church, disposed to that end did build and erect a prayer and church House to the Honor of God, and for their convenience, upon that lot of ground which our most worthy Patroon generously gave to promote and perpetuate the service of God and for the better maintenance of our preacher, for which purpose he presented us with a Deed of Gift which We acknowledge with heartfelt thanks towards our Good Lord in Heaven, and that in addition He grants us all hereabouts by His grace that we through the permission of the Government are allowed to carry on our pure Lutheran Church service free and without hindrance.
When the British government resolved the dispute in New York's favor, the colonial government attempted to assert control over the grants and force residents who had purchased land grants from Wentworth to pay a fee and confirm their titles.
When Nadir Shah Afshar conquered Kandahar in 1150 A. H, in order to propagate the Persian language in Afghanistan, he planted settlements from Iran and moved a number of people from Afghanistan, whom he settled by grants of land in the middle of Iran.
When he appears, he grants Snafu's wishes, most of which involve skipping protocol or trying to do things the quick and sloppy way.
When hostilities started again, his presence at Battle of Ludford Bridge led to the defeat of the Yorkist forces, and he was rewarded with extensive grants from the estates of Sir William Oldhall.
When the outlay of a government ( its purchases of goods and services, plus its transfers ( grants ) to individuals and corporations, in addition to its net interest payments ) exceed its tax revenues, the government budget is said to be in deficit ; government spending in excess of tax receipts is known as deficit spending.
When institutions, usually monasteries, received grants they were effectively in perpetuity since the institutions were ongoing.
When big-game hunter Sergei Kravinoff is attacked and nearly killed by Hyenas, he is saved by the administration of a miracle drug which, in addition to curing his wounds, grants him heightened senses and physical abilities.
When, at last, he grants an audience to all of them at once, he seems to be invisible — nothing but a disembodied voice.
When run from the command line, < tt > su </ tt > asks for the target user's password, and if authenticated, grants the operator access to that account and the files and directories that account is permitted to access.
When it grants wishes it stretches out its eyes, holds its breath and swells alarmingly.
When he stumbles into a shop that grants wishes, however, events in his life promise to become more unusual.
When the last grant was made in 1919, there were 3, 500 libraries in the United States, nearly half of them built with construction grants paid by Carnegie.
When the pews were privately owned, their owners sometimes enclosed them in lockable pew boxes, and the pews pews was sometimes controversial, as in the case of B. T. Roberts: a notice that the pews were to be free in perpetuity was sometimes erected as a condition of building grants.
When Thanos is resurrected by Mistress Death, Kronos reanimates the Destroyer and grants him even greater physical power.
When Alistaire Stuart and a near comatose Rachel Summers are threatened by the authorities, Illyana grants them sanctuary ; however, she merely intends to use her guests to ensure her success in a bid for dominance over the world.

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