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operation of law
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An application of a legal rule that automatically brings about a legal consequence.
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When it was completed early this year, it found "a disquieting state of disorder in the structure and operation of law enforcement throughout the department".
As Sanders argues, the constitutional problem presented by state laws — which "transform married gays and lesbians into legal strangers, effectively divorcing them against their will by operation of law" — should be the next frontier of marriage-equality litigation.
Senator John Cornyn of Texas, who will take over next year as the Senate's No. 2 ranking Republican, told Politico this week, "I believe we're going to pass the $250,000 and below sooner or later, and we really don't have much leverage there because those rates go up by operation of law Dec. 31".
The ruling, which has clear implications for Britain's blanket ban on prisoner voting, went on: "The court concludes that it is possible to maintain a ban which, by operation of law, precludes persons convicted of a serious crime from voting in elections to the European parliament".
Secondly, the result may be obtained by operation of law.
They are unaware that their children became citizens by automatic operation of law.
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This approach allows for talk of entity reduction or branch reduction, and even direct theory replacement without the operation of laws, and circumvents vexing difficulties raised by bridge principles and the deductive derivability condition (self-reduction, infinite regress, etc).
Chinese courts have long adopted "case filing with screening",9 rather than with registration.10 When screening disputes, courts (specifically, the judge responsible for filing a case) only have the opportunity to admit a portion of disputes through the operation of laws, in order to streamline the adjudication process.
While the legal industry had begun to face the need for change before the current economic downturn, the crisis is accelerating trends that will alter the structure and operations of law firms going forward.
In the "either/or" world of postmodernism, however, a precondition to the millions of Americans aggrieved by police brutality coming together to fight it is resolution of several zero-sum questions on the topic, such as a host of contentious issues involving the operations of law enforcement generally.
It is the law, the law itself, it will be the operation of the law that actually strips people of their citizenship rather than the ministerial decision as such.
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