Anything that could be offensive to some people ought not to be on public property.
The surveillance reportedly was conducted from public property or publicly accessible spaces without search warrants.
DataQuick Information services, a California public property database, released their numbers from March and they were not pretty.
Cambodia's 2001 land law declares all lakes public property that cannot be leased for more than 15 years.
Newton maintained that Flamsteed was a public servant, and therefore his work was public property, but to no avail.
There is talk of mass privatisations of public property (although Mr Papandreou balks at selling off any Aegean islands).
An ordinary citizen could be jailed for stealing public property worth considerably less.
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He said his religious values will inform his decisions as president, and he said religious displays on public property are appropriate.
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Mr Liu "abused his power, leading to big losses to public property and the interests of the state and the people", it said.
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But Westboro addressed matters of public import on public property, in a peaceful manner, in full compliance with the guidance of local officials.
The charges include aiding the enemy, wrongfully causing intelligence to be published on the Internet, transmitting national defense information and theft of public property or records.
Was Okeefe violating the law by recording his conversation with a public official on public property in a public office where there is no expectation of privacy?
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But what is all this clutter doing on the White House lawn or in the public rooms of the executive mansion, or on public property and in public schools?
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He'd won the book in an Arbor Day poster contest for schoolkids that had coincided with a citywide tree-planting program administered by the Department of Parks and Public Property.
They cannot use more than 16 vehicles in a constituency, display posters and banners on public property, use loudspeakers after midnight, or appeal to voters on religious issues.
But he argues that these asanas and pranayama are like musical notes or dance steps public property to begin with, but private property once they form part of a song or ballet.
The town said there was a local ordinance forbidding anyone from placing anything on the first 5 feet of their front yards because those couple of feet were considered public property.
If such a policy means not letting even small delinquencies such as spraying graffiti that defaces public property go unpunished, then it has never been adopted, never mind enforced, in France.
Legally, everything below the high-water mark is public property.
"The Emek Theatre, a public property, is part of a historical building block called Cercle d'Orient, which is being turned into a shopping centre, " said the International Federation of Film Critics Fipresci.
He is being held on charges of aiding the enemy, wrongfully causing intelligence to be published on the Internet, transmitting national defense information and theft of public property or records, among others.
Part of the problem has been that, whereas water west of the Mississippi belongs to the user, who can sell or barter it (see article), water to the east is generally public property.
Mr Brown said the "private lives, private losses and private sorrows" of many "wholly innocent" men, women and children had been "treated as public property" by News International, adding that he knew of more victims of hacking.
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As for Elian, who lost his mother and then survived two days at sea clinging to an inflated inner tube, he now walks to school every day in front of dozens of television cameras: public property, and a political pawn.
Residents who support Singapore's strict policies believe they instill greater respect for public property and help make Singapore a more inviting place to live and invest, much as former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's efforts to prosecute petty crimes helped boost respect for the law there.
The match is struck the second outsiders learn of a betrothal: A bride-to-be, especially, becomes public property and an age-old archetype and she is expected to fire off, on command, the event date and location, number of guests, maker of dress and, by golly, she had better loft that ring finger for inspection.
The top searches on the county Web site are: property, county jobs, public records, property taxes, water bills, inmate search, vehicle renew, nearby services, transit pass and bulky waste pickup.
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"The deliberate evasiveness of government departments towards the public's keen desire to combat corruption and their deaf ear towards public demands for 'public information on officials' property' have resulted in public fears that the 'government is shielding corrupt elements', " China Youth Daily adds.
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