Sentence examples for governing section from inspiring English sources

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Federal regulations governing Section 8 vouchers expressly prohibit residency requirements.

If the change occurs inside the constitution, particularly governing section 51A, then it does impact the capacity of parliament and the courts.

In its decision, the State Court of Appeals found that when Congress changed the laws governing Section 8 payments in the late 1990s to allow landlords to opt out of the program, it specifically said the change was not intended "to remove state and local protections afforded to Section 8 recipients".

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The formulation is carried out in dimensionless terms in order to give results that are valid for classes of sections characterized by the same values of the geometric and mechanical parameters governing the section response.

Of course, there are many regulations governing the Section 179 deduction and depreciation and taxpayers in this situation should talk to a local tax professional.

This article surveys the regulatory landscape in the United States, where autologous products in scope of regulation fall into two main categories, a low risk category governed by section 361 of the Public Health Services Act, and a higher risk category governed by section 351 of that same Act.

Furthermore, according to a Washington Post report, the NSA has taken data (that is governed by Section 702 of Fisa) from Google and Yahoo cables overseas.

The program for new buildings is governed by Section 421-a of the state's Real Property Tax Law; the one for rehabilitated structures falls under the J-51 Tax Exemption and Abatement Program.

Officials of Stonington, which governs the section of Mystic where Mr. Bishop lives, are reassessing all property in town and plan to inform property owners of their new assessments this fall.

But the law lords held that the event, which has no organisers or set route and proceeds on a "follow my leader" basis, was not governed by section 11 of the Public Order Act 1986.

But the book, originally published in 1929, has always been best known for its innovations in storytelling, particularly for the sudden, fragmentary and vertiginous shifts in time and place that govern the section narrated by Benjy Compson, a mentally retarded mute.

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