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Mr van der Let indeed claims to be entitled to receive not only one half of the statutory rights to remuneration by virtue of the second sentence of Paragraph 38(1) of the UrhG, in his capacity as producer, but also the other half which under Paragraph 38(1) vest in principle in the film's author (Mr Luksan, as director), since an agreement departing from that statutory provision is permissible.
The first one makes us think of all rational things (in virtue of the first word of the definiens) plus all animals (whether rational or not, in virtue of the second word of the definiens).
To that extent we have grounds to criticize weak-willed action simply in virtue of the second of the ways in which Holton wishes to distinguish weakness of will from a mere change of mind, without even resolving the potentially murky issue of whether the agent was reasonable in abandoning her intention.
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The use of linear triangular elements permits the construction of accurate (by virtue of the second-order spatial and temporal accuracies of the scheme) and efficient (by virtue of the less stringent CFL condition of Lagrangian methods) schemes on unstructured domains.
The privilege has also been applied against the States by virtue of the Fourteenth Amendment.
For there it was unequivocally determined by a unanimous Court that the Federal Constitution, by virtue of the Fourteenth Amendment, prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures by state officers.
The defining virtue of the first X-Men movies was the seriousness that Mr. Singer brought to this saga of mutants uneasily sharing fates and plotlines with humans.
With the general statements in the opinions concerning the constitutional requirement that the nation and the states, by virtue of the First and Fourteenth Amendments, [n31] may "make no law respecting an establishment of religion," I am in agreement.
With the loss tonight, the Nets dropped into a tie with the Knicks for the seventh spot in the Eastern Conference, a tie that they would lose by virtue of the fourth tie breaker, record against playoff teams in the conference.
This case presents the question whether, by virtue of the Sixteenth Amendment, Congress has the power to tax, as income of the stockholder and without apportionment, a stock dividend made lawfully and in good faith against profits accumulated by the corporation since March 1 , 1913
Gideon v. Wainwright established the rule that the right to counsel guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment was applicable to the States by virtue of the Fourteenth, making it unconstitutional to try a person for a felony in a state court unless he had a lawyer or had validly waived one.
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