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For now, Chesapeake Bay landowners will be subject only to the laws of viscous flow.
As a result, the company says, it should be subject only to restrictions that relate directly to the specific illegal acts.
Countries with solid records on elections administration could apply for permanent certification and, barring credible accusations from opposition parties or observers, would be subject only to periodic review.
That way, the general partners could get access to "founders' shares" in the form of common stock, which would be subject only to capital gains tax.
Currently, lump sum withdrawals are subject to 45% tax, but from 6 April 2016 such withdrawals will be taxed as income and so will be subject only to income tax rates.
Republicans want to move to a so-called territorial tax system, in which operations in the United States would be subject to the corporate income tax, but operations abroad would be subject only to the taxes of the host country.
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Instead, its authors conclude, British forces should be subjected only to the Geneva conventions, whose objectives are essentially humanitarian in nature.
"We cannot because we are subject only to the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ".
The offerings are filed with state securities regulators and are subject only to state regulations, which can vary greatly.
The defendants affirmed that they were subject only to the authority of the sovereign province that they served.
Currently, officers are subject only to secretive military courts; the military has staunchly resisted efforts to prosecute them elsewhere.
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