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The panel will only review complaints falling within the clauses set out in the PCC code.
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Upon an analysis of the charter as to the time at which the interest was to be reimbursed, it will be seen that the earliest clause is the mortgage clause set out in the fifth section of the act of 1862.
Jeyaretnam argued that since "the marking of a ballot paper is an expression of the voter", the right to vote is protected by the freedom of expression clause set out in Article 14 of the Constitution of Singapore.
The court denied appellant's rights to a fair and impartial grand jury.' However, when petitioner did attempt to conform to the rule of the Washington Supreme Court by pointing out 'definitely' the errors committed in denying his attacks upon the grand jury, he limited the review to violations of the Due Process Clause as set out below.
On the 23d of May the defendant amended his answer by inserting in the third clause, which set out the statute of limitations of Kansas, the averment that both parties were residents of that state at the time of the accident, and had continued so up to that date.
Accordingly, this clause should really be set out with commas: "Jeff, Who Lives At Home".
But after public demands for more democracy intensified in Hong Kong in the past few months, China asserted a prerogative to interpret two important clauses in the Basic Law that set out the process for introducing and carrying out changes to the electoral system.
Apparently the new rules on marriage are set out in clause 28 of the funding agreement, an unfortunate (deliberate?) echo of clause 28 of the 1988 local government bill that banned schools from promoting homosexuality.
Nixon's attempts to negate the significance of "sole" are unavailing, while his alternative reading of the word as requiring impeachment only by the full Senate is unnatural and would impose on the Senate additional procedural requirements that would be inconsistent with the three express limitations that the Clause sets out.
2. Capitalised words used in these Terms and Conditions not set out in Clause 1 are defined in the Term Sheet.
They mock it as the politics of protest and a betrayal of Labour's founding purpose, set out in Clause I of the party constitution, to aim for power.
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