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Section 102.112 ("may") was enacted in 1989; Section 102.111 ("shall") was enacted almost four decades earlier, in 1951.

The ensuing dialogue between the peculiar Oldfield and the lefty comedian Ballard didn't come close to clarifying that when the founding document was enacted in 1901, section 127 specifically provided: "In reckoning the numbers of the people of the Commonwealth, or of a State or other part of the Commonwealth, aboriginal natives shall not be counted".

In Mobile v. Bolden (1980), the Supreme Court held that as originally enacted in 1965, Section 2 simply restated the Fifteenth Amendment and prohibited only those laws that were enacted or operated for a discriminatory purpose.

Commonly called the Roommate Law, the legislation was enacted in 1983 as Section 235-f of the Real Property Law.

The section enacted in the mid-90s states that online platforms "offer users a great degree of control over the information that they receive, as well as the potential for even greater control in the future as technology develops" and "a forum for a true diversity of political discourse, unique opportunities for cultural development, and myriad avenues for intellectual activity".  .

In the present case, the provision in Section 102.111 stating that the department "shall" ignore returns was enacted in 1951 as part of the code.

Section 102.111, which sets forth general criteria governing the State Canvassing Commission, was enacted in 1951 as part of the Code and provides as follows: 102.111 Elections Canvassing Commission.

Similar laws may be enacted in Ohio, Washington and New York.In this section The road to Camelot House of the rising farce Hitting the board Payback time Tiger, tiger, buying right The CEO presidency ReprintsEnforcing such bans, though, is another matter.

Finally, beware of one particular Internal Revenue Code section, 409A, enacted in 2004.

For virtually the entire film, the camera is rammed hard into the face of its protagonist Saul Ausländer (the surname, pointedly, means "alien" in German), with unspeakable cruelties largely enacted in blurred, out-of-focus sections of the frame, or just off-screen.

Section 5 was enacted in 1887 as a reaction to the contested Hayes-Tilden election of 1876, a contest marked by naked partisanship, postelection maneuvering and accusations of corruption.

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