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Passed on June 2, 1774, the new Quartering Act applied to all of British America and gave colonial governors the right to requisition unoccupied buildings to house British troops.
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Elsewhere, incumbent carriers have challenged cities' rights to requisition new networks.
Angary, in international law, the right of belligerents to requisition for their use neutral merchant vessels, aircraft, and other means of transport that are within their territorial jurisdiction.
While driving to the race, Haynes had a confrontation with a Chicago policeman who insisted that Haynes had no right to drive his vehicle on public roads, forcing him to requisition a horse to pull the car the rest of the way.
A radical reduction in working hours which must lead to more recruitment and not flexibility; a ban on redundancies; requisitioning empty housing; equality and the right to choose for women; the right to vote and freedom of movement for immigrants: that is what should have featured in this text.
As the regular season ended last week, Monahan had plans to requisition a ball from the final game.
In October Lindet assumed direction of the Central Food Committee, which was to requisition food and military supplies for the troops.
But they will not seek to requisition tickets already allocated to the regions implicated, for fear of disadvantaging genuine purchasers in those regions.
In 1990, Mugabe secured a constitutional amendment that allowed his government to requisition land at will, and to set the purchase price.
Oddest were the days we set off in David Astor's Bentley which she managed to requisition, together with Jimmy the uniformed chauffeur.
Offering PO support to IT departments is going to open up VPP purchases to a huge segment that previously had no way to requisition software from Apple.
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