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Although the religion of the prince's choice was thus made obligatory for his subjects, those who adhered to the other church could sell their property and migrate to a territory where that denomination was recognized.
Mr. Mayerson, Ms. Reiniger and others would like to see the programs expanded and made obligatory for all divorce litigants with children, as is the case in Connecticut and many other states.
Under the EEG 2014, direct marketing has been made obligatory for all but small-scale plants, with the market premium as the standard mode of remuneration (from 2015, all new RES plants > 500 kWel have to participate in direct marketing, from 2016 this is the case for all new plants > 100 kWel (§ 37 EEG 2014)).
: Timber transport permits have been made obligatory for many important timber species.
In Germany systematic quality development at the practice level has been made obligatory for all medical doctors working in ambulatory care, and EPA is one of the instruments available in this country [ 7].
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He is also demanding that section 28 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, which allows for pre-trial cross-examination, is made obligatory.
Relatively rare symptoms and signs are e.g. made obligatory (point C 1).
Other questions that divide contemporary contractarians include: What are the ideal conditions and who are the ideal contractors that will make obligatory the outcomes of the contract for actual persons?
According to Riveros, pollution only went down in the early 2000s after the Mexican state-owned oil company Pemex improved the quality of the fuel it sells, and when the government made it obligatory for all new cars to have a catalytic converter.
In the Netherlands, the government Inspectorate of Healthcare has made it obligatory for surgical departments to organize a reliable infection registration of their operations, and this information is made publicly available.
It agreed only that national governments could now have five years, rather than three, to put the directive into force, and also made it obligatory for hostile bidders to inform workers about potential job losses from restructuring.Even so, celebrations about the success of the directive could prove premature.
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