Both statutes agree that the governor is authorized to set the date for such an election.
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The Internet is growing too quickly and too randomly to be stopped by mere statutes.
Persons charged with violating gambling statutes almost always had been fingered by disgruntled fellow players.
Lay down a firm rule that statutes say what they mean and mean what they say.
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Under dog-bite statutes, owners are liable for all injuries or property damage the dog causes.
Under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, federal statutes trump conflicting state laws.
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L.U. It would, however, make it easier for the courts to strike down local statutes.
On the contrary, these statutes expressly refer to color in the allotment of federal benefits.
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Unfair competition is prohibited under common law, state statutes, and the U.S. Trademark Act.
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There are several current statutes that attempt to encourage whistle-blowing but slightly differ in their approach.
There is nothing in the Constitution, federal, state or local statutes that expressly prohibits it.
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There are differences between the two statutes, but for our purposes their essential elements are similar.
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But federal courts strike down state statutes all the time for violating the U.S. Constitution.
He's probably also signaling that Justice will strike down the Texas and South Carolina statutes.
That is if they don't find themselves on the wrong side of the statutes first.
Statutes such as the ADA and the FMLA have created new rights for employees.
Uncle Sam has no power to force states to aid in the prosecution of federal statutes.
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This includes everything from administrative laws concerning building to criminal statutes related to treason.
Anti-Deficiency Statutes often only work for residential property, not commercial property or raw land.
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Litigation is a common tactic to suppress competition, especially when overly broad statutes are available as cudgels.
In addition, all statutes, regulations, and policies must be reviewed to improve government-wide practices in records management.
The judge ruled that federal antikickback statutes don't apply to HMOs, so Chase hadn't committed a crime.
However, the European Central Bank, under its statutes, is not supposed to take that kind of risk.
Mostly, the statutes that govern Delaware's system of corporate law openly delegate decision-making authority to company directors.
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In fact, the UCC contains sections that were once separate statutes, until they became long-established, he said.
But the new statutes mandate that there will be no punishments for crimes not explicitly spelled out.
First, federal statutes are often so poorly written and so vague that they are in effect incomprehensible.
Gun-control statutes, like any others, have to survive both the House and the Senate, then win presidential approval.
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Switzerland's anti-laundering and reporting statutes apply to attorneys, stockbrokers and other financial institutions, as well as to banks.
If the material is found to violate any criminal statutes then you can be prosecuted for its possession.
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