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Does it make sense to the corral the press by fresh statutes that prevent them reflecting – or possibly even correcting – what those millions of voters and readers are saying?
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Last week they found an ally in Caio Koch-Weser, state secretary in the federal finance ministry, who urged public banks to seek a change in their legal statutes to attract fresh capital.
A parliament was held at York in March 1322 at which the Ordinances were formally revoked through the Statute of York, and fresh taxes agreed for a new campaign against the Scots.
The college was all but extinct, instruction having been given for one disastrous year (1638) and then suspended, so Dunster had to make a fresh beginning without students, faculty, buildings, income, curriculum, statutes, or charter.
In a conciliatory gesture after the barons had been defeated, in 1267 Henry issued the Statute of Marlborough, which included a fresh commitment to observe the terms of Magna Carta.
If nothing else, this statute and others like it need a fresh look.
The copyright law itself would have allowed the suit, as its three-year statute of limitation starts to run anew every time there is a fresh infringement.
Statutes increased in number.
Less than four years earlier, the court had invalidated every death penalty statute in the country, and states were racing to draft laws that would test the court's tolerance for a fresh start.
The statutes specifically authorize collecting fingerprints.
Statutes of limpieza spread rapidly throughout Spain.
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