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He also participated in drawing up the statutes of the Nobel Foundation (1900).
Then, during Rutherford B. Hayes's administration, the president appointed him to prepare a new codification of the statutes of the United States; the Revised Statutes of the United States (1878) was the result.
The foundation's nine-member board of directors met Monday afternoon and consulted lawyers concerning the interpretation of the statutes of the Nobel Foundation issued in 1974.
In about 480 Gennadius, a priest from Marseille, wrote the Statuta ecclesiae antiqua ("Ancient Statutes of the Church"), principally inspired by the Constitutiones Apostolicae.
The cradle of this institution was again the statutes of the medieval cities. Provisions to that effect were also contained in the Siete Partidas.
Today the court held that the "Selection Sweepstakes" was a "guessing contest" which had been invariably held to be within the statutes of the ban.
The slave statutes of the Russian Russkaya Pravda of the 11th 13th century were all clearly of native East Slavic origin.
From this period the apostolic vice chamberlain, as governor of Rome, controlled municipal offices, communal finances, and the statutes of the city.
Laws dealing with the property of absconding and fraudulent debtors, modeled after the statutes of the medieval Italian cities, spread throughout western Europe.
Almost all of the island's residents are Australian citizens or residents under the statutes of the Christmas Island Act and the Citizenship Act.
The statutes of the Nobel Foundation stipulate that a prize cannot be awarded posthumously, unless the winner dies after the announcement of the prize itself.
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