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In the criminal law field, the court adopted Black's view that the Bill of Rights was made binding on the state after the Civil War with the 14th Amendment.
The code was made binding for all wood harvesting in the Republic of Fiji in 1990.
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Business Secretary Vince Cable has suggested that shareholder votes on pay, now advisory, be made binding.
Perhaps the vote, on both sides of the Atlantic, should be made binding.
European firms will also be required to self-monitor their methane emissions under proposed new EU guidelines, which could be made binding in 2015.
Hayes suggested the government was looking to see if the voluntary agreement announced in April with energy firms should be made binding in legislation.
He passed a law (the Lex Hortensia) whereby the resolutions of the plebeians (plebiscites) were made binding on all the citizens without requiring the approval of the Senate and so were equivalent to measures passed by the other assemblies.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy – the type of petition made by 50 Cent – provides a legal framework for debt reorganisation, allowing the debtor the opportunity to put forward a repayment plan to creditors which, if approved, can be made binding by a court.
But on Thursday Mr. Zapatero set the political agenda by calling for a new European economic reform plan, which is about to be drawn up, to be made binding on national governments.
Most famously, tobacco was used in the calumet ritual, when agreements and obligations would be made binding with the passing of the ritual pipe (the calumet, or sacred pipe).
A turning point came in the United States when the California Fair Trade Act of 1931 was amended in 1933 to include a so-called nonsigners' clause, whereby prices agreed upon by a manufacturer and contracting dealers were made binding upon all resellers.
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