This submission codifies case law and makes explicit the treatment of capital gains derived by a business. |
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The ICC Statute codifies international customary laws in another respect as well. |
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The N.Y.S. DNR statute codifies a procedure for withholding cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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Clause 56, therefore, simply codifies the practice which has grown up and legitimises it. |
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The OST codifies the right of all states to peacefully use and explore space. |
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This codifies, and may expand, schemes under which Venezuela supplies subsidised oil. |
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The constitution codifies the basic principles of the rule of law in Iceland. |
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The employer briefly describes the causes and circumstances variables then he codifies them. |
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In this respect, article 91 codifies a well-established rule of general international law. |
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This codifies departmental practice into legislation, eliminating any doubt that the interests of a child will be taken into account. |
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This ordinance codifies the policies that Switzerland has for a long time pursued in the framework of its host state policy. |
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The FCTC recognizes and codifies these measures in international public health law but has limitations. |
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For the first time in Canadian law, the Alberta Franchises Act codifies a standard of dealing between franchisors and franchisees. |
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Mr. President, this amendment basically codifies the past policies of the Department of Commerce regarding subsidies on agricultural products. |
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While that kind of rhythmic systole codifies processional nobility, it is also germane to baroque performance practice, particularly in a chaconne. |
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By introducing an Article L. 500-1, the order codifies Article 13 of Act 84-46 of 24 January 1984, which prohibits persons convicted of a criminal offence from managing a credit institution. |
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It enshrines the key standards of civil dialogue to which the institutions must live up to and codifies the Commission's existing practice of carrying out broad public consultations. |
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This amendment codifies the right to a jury trial in certain civil cases, and inhibits courts from overturning a jury's findings of fact. |
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This Policy codifies, clarifies and provides more certainty. |
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It codifies the existing practice under which patents are granted for computer implemented inventions that are new, inventive, and have a technical effect. |
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The EU Charter thus codifies leading elements of the original OECD data protection principles into a regional international human rights document. |
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It is uncertain as to what extent the Convention codifies customary international law. |
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The gene fat-1 of the C. elegans codifies the unsaturated enzyme of omega-3 fatty acids, converting the omega-6 into omega-3, which is absent in most of the mammals. |
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Shari'a law codifies punishments called hudud, which are applied to a defined set of crimes, including acts of sodomy. |
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I take this to mean that Morris would have preferred a tax that would buy the freedom of all America's slaves from their masters over a constitution that not only codifies but rewards human bondage. |
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Khatt workshop also takes in charge the plaster coating of ceilings, walls, etc. It codifies an ancestral activity, by respecting the laws and standards of decorative art. |
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It codifies the procedure for the approval process, the organisation of the hearings, the questions, the issues of transparency and the decision-making process of each committee. |
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It also codifies definitions for both a dual agent and a designated sales associate. |
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Similarly, it codifies the mailbox rule that communication of acceptance is effective when dropped in the mail, which is a feature unique to the common law. |
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It provides details of the administration of both the Union and the States, and codifies the relations between the Federal Government and the State Governments. |
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The council had already identified Golden Valley as a priority through the budgetary process last year, but Tuesday's action codifies that sentiment. |
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The Royal Charter codifies the laws applied to the particular city, and lays out the powers and responsibilities not given to other municipalities in the province concerned. |
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