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# Constitutional entrenchment of an otherwise statutory English, British, or Canadian document because of subject matter provisions in the amending formula of the Constitution Act, 1982, such as provisions with regard to the monarchy in the English Bill of Rights 1689 or the Act of Settlement 1701.
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# After years of frustration, an agreement was reached in 1787 to organize a Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia with the mission of writing and proposing a number of amendments to the Articles of Confederation in order to improve the form of government.
* Richard J. Connors, State Constitutional Convention Studies, # 4: The Process of Constitutional Revision in New Jersey: 1940-1947.
" The Constitutional and Political Problems of the Second Chancellor, Leo Von Caprivi ," Journal of Modern History, ( Sept 1953 ) 25 # 3 pp 234 – 254, in JSTOR
# Follow the Constitutional duties for conducting the free, fair and peaceful elections to the Parliament and the State Legislatures under Article 324 of the Constitution of India.
# He or she may be deemed unable to execute his duties for " serious reasons " by a joint resolution of the Senate and the Chamberalthough the president may appeal to the Constitutional Court have this resolution overturned.
# He or she may be impeached by the Senate for high treason, and convicted by the Constitutional Court.
# Indict for the impeachment of the following officeholders: President, Constitutional Court justices, Supreme Court justices, Judicature Superior Council magistrates, State Council magistrates and the Attorney General.
# Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Labor Law, Social Security Law and Law of the European Union.
# and entrenchment
# Reference by an entrenched document, such as the Preamble of the Constitution Act, 1867's entrenchment of written and unwritten principles from the constitution of the United Kingdom or the Constitution Act, 1982's reference of the Proclamation of 1763.
# and otherwise
# A locking clutch, as used in some machines for connecting two shafts that would otherwise rotate freely such that they rotate at the same speed when in the locked condition.
# Free peasant land, without such obligation but otherwise subject to manorial jurisdiction and custom, and owing money rent fixed at the time of the lease.
# Decides that the United States of America, by training, arming, equipping, financing and supplying the contra forces or otherwise encouraging, supporting and aiding military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua, has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to intervene in the affairs of another State ;
# Serialization allows access to non-transient private members of a class that are not otherwise accessible.
# A subunit vaccine presents an antigen to the immune system without introducing viral particles, whole or otherwise.
Tremulis denied there was ever a factory convertible project, official or otherwise, but did state he had been working on body # 57 when the plant shut down and said specifically, " we were changing the rear window to a full wrap around and had already started cutting the opening for the ( 1949 model year ) re-style job ".
# The diagnosis is excluded by the existence of any condition that would otherwise account for the degree of pain and dysfunction.
# The diagnosis is excluded by the existence of any condition that would otherwise account for the degree of pain and dysfunction.
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# Antibiotics are given immediately if there are signs of sepsis, otherwise a single dose of prophylactic intravenous antibiotics is given immediately prior to surgery.
# If a mass is present, the incision is made over the mass ; otherwise, the incision is made over McBurney's point, one third of the way from the anterior superior iliac spine ( ASIS ) and the umbilicus ; this represents the position of the base of the appendix ( the position of the tip is variable ).
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