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A separatist movement of the 1930s culminated in a statute of autonomy on October 5, 1936.
Charities law has been asinine ever since 1601 when it began in a statute that is still followed today.
2.43pm GMT Cameron says Mandela, the "champion of democracy", is cast in bronze in a statute in Parliament Square.
The general features of the act of 1892 were preserved in a statute approved January 2 , 1895
The presence of a bad example in a statute does not warrant rewriting the remainder of the statutes language.
The Supreme Court continues to address cases where the decision turns on the intricate interpretation of a single word in a statute or regulation.
But a change in a statute regulating open fires eliminated the exemption, he said, effectively removing campfires from the list of fires residents could legally start.
King Edward II decided whales would be a "royal fish" in a statute of 1324 and these mammals remain the property of the crown.
In other connections or under other conditions the term 'locality' might be definite enough, but not so in a statute such as that under review imposing criminal penalties.
Elements that are grouped together in some logical way in a statute should ideally be grouped together in the same way in the Code.
Mere mention in a statute, without more, may not be enough: Ripley v. Pommier, (1990), 99 N.S.R. (2d) 338, N.S.J. No. 295 (S.C.).
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