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"Unfortunately for the owner, he cannot pass the fines on to the tenant because this most likely would be considered an impermissible increase in rent under rent-stabilization or rent-control laws," Mr. Suslensky said.
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Today, such reforms would be viewed as tax increases and impermissible under the "tax pledge" that Republicans are dogmatically committed to.
Other proponents of a constitutional deus ex machina have offered a more modest interpretation of the public debt clause, under which only actual default (as opposed to any action that merely increases the risk of default) is impermissible.
Judge Leon, though, found it impermissible to prevent national parties from using such donations for activities like increasing party registration or getting out the vote.
The main exception is when just combatants are acting impermissibly, for example by pursuing their just goals by impermissible means.
If so, then immigration would be impermissible in this case only if the potentially displaced American workers have a right not to face the increased competition for their jobs (Macedo 2007).
This is completely impermissible.
"It's impermissible".
Would you call that impermissible?
That airfare is the "impermissible benefit".
Given this construction, the statute is impermissible.
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