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The edict remained in force until the revocation in 1685.
It is fighting its license revocation in court.
His mother belonged to a family of Huguenots (French Protestants) who had left France after Louis XIV's revocation, in 1685, of religious liberty for Protestants.
More than 40 Coalition backbenchers signed a letter backing revocation in such cases, but concerns have been raised about the potential to leave people stateless.
He said the suspension should remain in force until agreement has been reached across the government on any permanent revocation in the coming days.
At the time of the Reformation, it became largely Protestant and suffered from persecution after the revocation in 1685 of the Edict of Nantes, which had accorded a measure of religious liberty to Protestants in 1598.
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It also found that 28percentt of those drivers had received three or more license suspensions or revocations in the three years before their fatal collisions.
According to the Firearms Center, 2,238 firearms licenses have been refused or revoked since the law came into effect, at least 20 times the number of revocations in the previous five years.
The group, HaMoked, said the 2008 figure of 4,577 residents of East Jerusalem whose residency was revoked equaled more than half the total recorded revocations in the previous 40 years since 1967.
On Friday, the Liberal government filed documents stating it would not heed demands for a moratorium on revocations in cases of misrepresentation until the case is settled in court.
Moreover, the proposed trust application shows its betterment in the revocation process in terms of revocation rate and time.
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