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In addition, Parliament passed a general Act of Indemnity and Oblivion to cover both sides during the war, excepting from it only the surviving regicides.
L. 94 50 inserted provision excepting from the prohibition of this section any loan made prior to January 1 , 1976 to finance the acquisition of a previously occupied residential dwelling.
But the second reflects a larger construction on the first, by excepting from its action a species of contract as far removed from the natural sense of the first section, as the kind of engagements now in question--to wit, the purchase of bills of exchange from members of Congress.
Nor have many towering works been in evidence -- though I'm excepting from this judgment Michael Haneke's Cannes win, The White Ribbon, and other auteurist films that I plan to see in New York.
In addition, except for South Africa [73], estimates of HIV-1 incidence have not been measured directly at the population level in most African countries, and reliable country-specific estimates are rarely available excepting from a few well-defined study sites with long term surveillance [74].
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183, related to persons excepted from former subchapter.
The order here involved is of a class which is expressly excepted from § 402(a).
Excepted from the restriction were the President, Vice President, and specified officials in policy-making positions.
These six policies were excepted from the contract of reinsurance with the New London company.
Professor Hargreaves also said that parodies should be excepted from copyright law.
The lands of the Hungarian crown were to be excepted from this program.
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