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The reduced population meant workers could demand higher wages and better conditions, despite laws such as the Ordinance of Labourers of 1349 and the Statute of Labourers of 1351.
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Based on the experience acquired from these pilot activities, the MEP issued a set of technical guidelines on PEIA and, as a milestone, issued the Ordinance of the PEIA, which has been in effect since 1 October 2009.
(This ordinance was superseded by the Ordinance of 1787).
Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God.
[Italy] died c. 1305, France), wealthy and aristocratic Florentine citizen who was the leader of a "popular" movement in the 1290s and is known as the promulgator of the Ordinances of Justice (January 1293), the basis of the constitution of Florence.
Through a set of regulations known as the Ordinances, Lancaster and his associates had been trying to put restrictions on royal authority, but by the late 1310s Edward was again in full control of central government.
At this time, Tanner was in the process of inviting a select group of longtime muralists, graffiti artists, street art curators, and art advocates, as well as area arts reps to work together giving guidance allowing him to re-write the legal language of the ordinance as well as introduce him to stakeholders in areas.
Mayor Cory A. Booker said his administration had begun enforcing the ordinance as part of his crackdown on quality-of-life issues.
As commissioners acknowledged in the ordinance, "the City of Fort Lauderdale has a substantial interest in the revitalization, preservation of property values and the prevention of the deterioration in its downtown".
As the addition of other substrates is necessary for usage, there is no contradiction of a possible mixing and dilution ban, such as might be created in the planned Ordinance of P Extraction (German abbreviation: AbfPhosV) [39].
Aquinas defined law in part as an "ordinance of reason"—that is, a prescription that is both produced (by lawmakers) and responded to (by subjects) through an exercise of the distinctive human capacity of reason.
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