But the law's sponsor says the law is about having the proper license to operate, and if that law closes the only abortion clinic in the state, then so be it.
They also complain that the law lacks proper funding.
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There is also every indication that the powers in Beijing recognise the importance of the rule of law and that its proper observance in the commercial arena is good for business and at the core of China's prosperity and stability.
Often this can be done within the confines of the law in ways that are perfectly proper.
But until portability became part of the law, without proper planning, when the second spouse died anything above the exempt amount not going to charity would be taxed.
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But in the financial markets, without proper institutional rules, there's the law of the jungle -- because there's greed!
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The lawsuit is complicated and a little weak by its very nature since it attacks Goldman for not making the proper representations rather than for underlying behavior that violated the law.
Based on established legal precedent, the 2nd Circuit decided that the city's decision was proper under established law.
Kids never really had any idea they were learning how a bill becomes a law or proper grammar while watching the three-minute shorts between cartoons.
But Pupil L's lawyer, Cherie Booth QC, is arguing to the Law Lords that he was "denied a proper education".
What about a law textbook that instructs you how to write the proper will?
Using "research groups" or other techniques to educate potential investors before filing with the SEC, instead of the usual "road show" after an SEC filing, would not only skirt the law, but would also violate the spirit of proper disclosure policy.
Rather than the fog of uncertainty of traditional land law, they are getting proper title deeds.
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Too often, he complains, the court's judges, using techniques of a now antiquated common law tradition, have made new law, when their proper role is to interpret the constitution.
"This is a law enforcement matter and I will leave it to the proper authorities to report what they know and the procedures they are taking, " the senator said in a statement.
To ensure that women do not slip back, and that they play their proper part in the new post-revolutionary politics, Tunisia is using the law.
Foreign investors are also waiting for a proper foreclosure law to be promulgated, possibly in October, and the issue of alien ownership of property dealt with.
Turkey, in particular, has to show that it is a full democracy, with its generals in their proper, subordinate place and all its citizens accorded decent treatment under the law (see survey).
Michael Furminger, a barrister specialising in community care law, said the possibility of people being deprived of their liberty without proper authority was worrying.
Under Arkansas law, Mr LaRouche was entitled to be on the ballot if he followed proper procedures.
The proper place for the consideration of whatever "good ideas" may be found in foreign law is not the courts but the Congress.
Peru's patrimony law dates back to 1930, and Barchitta did not have proper title to the artifacts.
If you die intestate--meaning without a proper will or living trust--your assets will be divvied up according to the law in the state where you live.
But Brown argues that he successfully established paternity under state law, and qualifies as a "parent" under the ICWA, thereby giving him proper control and custody of his daughter.
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