Although the couple are lawfully resident in Switzerland, they do not have a permanent right of abode. |
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It remains to be seen whether in practice the discretion is exercised lawfully. |
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The proprietor of a moveable subject may lawfully impignorate it for a future as well as for a present debt. |
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They feel consumers who have lawfully obtained these files are being negatively affected by these anti-piracy measures. |
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Property belongs to the rightful owner, to lawfully use as he or she sees fit. |
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Nothing the bailiff did, in attempting lawfully to levy distress, could have begun to justify a resort to violence by another person present. |
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Democracy itself requires that all public power be lawfully conferred and exercised, and of this the courts are the surety. |
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The job cuts were done fairly and lawfully, based on legitimate business reasons. |
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Whenever one person is lawfully in the custody of another, the custodian owes a duty of care to the detainee. |
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The first data protection principle is that information must be used fairly and lawfully. |
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This debt was created artificially, by usury, which technically is morally unlawful, which is therefore, lawfully a crime. |
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But the Court has not clearly decided whether a state law may obligate people to present identification once they are lawfully stopped. |
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I mean, if they had anything on me and they had proceeded lawfully, like a court order or an affidavit, they didn't have to come to me. |
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Prescribed certificates are set out for doctors to sign, certifying their opinion that grounds for lawfully terminating the pregnancy exist. |
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Alcoholic goods can lawfully be manufactured, sold, held or moved by the owner without payment of duty, provided that they remain in bond. |
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The judge's edict that all copies be returned or destroyed has annoyed many, especially since they were lawfully obtained. |
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The group will strengthen monitoring functions to ensure its companies are conducting all their operations lawfully. |
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The men claim they were not obliged to comply with requests that had not been lawfully issued following a board meeting. |
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Everyone has got the right to protest but it has to be done peacefully and lawfully. |
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Before military action can lawfully be undertaken against Iraq, the security council must have indicated its clearly expressed assent. |
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He can lawfully perform service in the hospitals of the Army in lieu of bearing arms. |
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So if the information was obtained lawfully, the question has to be whether the leak damaged Apple financially, in which case one could expect them to be due reparation. |
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In time of peace, freedom of the seas cannot be restricted lawfully except by international agreements, such as those regulating fisheries or the right of visit and search. |
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The right of pre-emption or exclusive purchase in the same article was used by the Crown to lawfully extinguish Maori customary title and thereby allow alienation. |
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Car owners should be issued with a Certificate of Destruction to prove that the vehicle has been depolluted, scrapped lawfully and road tax is no longer due. |
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But if they insisted, in the exhibition and declarator, that the Earl had amitted his right to the Barony of Aiton, by incurring the irritancy, through assuming the title and dignity as Earl of Home, they might lawfully do the same. |
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As far as the generous attitude towards spending the funds lawfully is concerned, I am afraid that we will have to call a halt to this ourselves. |
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A marriage will be rendered void if at the time of solemnization any of the parties was lawfully married to another person. |
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The moneylender is usually a person who can exert a lot of pressure on these farmers lawfully and unlawfully. |
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Previous offences in the Justice Ordinance of living as man and wife without being lawfully married and of adultery have now been repealed. |
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On the one hand, the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet agreed not to molest His Majesty's subject in their settlements 'already made or lawfully to be made. |
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Everyone has the right to own, use, dispose of and bequeath his or her lawfully acquired possessions. |
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The issue, however, is when we jettison those principles, those lawfully mandated principles, in order to achieve the result. |
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Drivers are permitted to use cell phones if their vehicle is not in motion, lawfully parked, and not impeding traffic. |
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Nero is also bringing separate litigation against Mosby contending that Gray was arrested lawfully. |
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It could then give three months' notice to quit the NPT lawfully and build its bomb. Yet that might not be calamitous. |
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Your country of residence is the country in which you are living, provided that you have been lawfully admitted to that country. |
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In principle, citizens of a State are always lawfully within the territory of that State. |
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Loads that may lawfully be hoisted on rails: 400 kg for men and 200 kg for women. |
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All these rules, which guarantee freedom of association apply equally to all lawfully established trade union organizations. |
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Thus, persons not having reached this age would not be able to lawfully contract marriage. |
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If lawfully deprived of their liberty, they shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of their person. |
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People have a right to reasonable access of otherwise lawfully published information. |
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We have acted lawfully, respectfully and morally throughout this matter. |
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To the mass of mankind, therefore, the philosopher may appear as a spiritual saboteur, a subverter of things lawfully established, and an apologist for the devil. |
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Do you, William, take Elizabeth to be your lawfully wedded wife? |
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In this case, the outcome of the appeal does not depend upon whether the employers were or were not entitled lawfully to terminate the contract without notice. |
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Structural evaluations, as with medical diagnoses, can be lawfully and reliably provided only by duly credentialed and adequately schooled individuals. |
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The DEA will continue to work with state officials so the state can lawfully obtain the seeds. |
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My hon. colleague has pointed out, I think adequately, that people are frustrated with the fact that they cannot do what they would like to do and lawfully use their property. |
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According to article 21 of the Constitution, everyone lawfully within the territory of Kazakhstan has the right to freedom of movement within that territory and free choice of residence, except in cases specified by law. |
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America said the USS Lassen was operating lawfully by Subi and Mischief reefs in the Spratly Atoll in the South China Sea. |
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If either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confess it. |
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In his report, the Superintendent alleged that C. Castro and M. Castro violated their duties as SABS representatives to act honestly by withholding funds that lawfully belonged to the claimants. |
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The Contractor will be required to lawfully and humanely trap, remove and relocate peafowl off-island. |
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I would widen the police powers to seize the cash of suspected drug dealers, the cars they drive round in, and require them to prove they came by them, lawfully. |
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The purpose of this Directive is to determine the conditions in which the right to family reunification may be exercised by third-country nationals residing lawfully in the territory of the Member States. |
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Similarly, the law does not make it possible for Czech workers to lawfully refuse to handle goods from establishments involved in industrial action in other countries. |
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These provisions are also needed to provide assurances to the provinces and territories that they can lawfully share information with the federal government. |
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For example, handguns may be lawfully possessed in most American states. |
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We will collect this information lawfully and fairly. |
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This Regulation shall not apply to specified foodstuffs lawfully manufactured and labelled in the Community or lawfully imported into the Community and put into free circulation before the entry into force of this Regulation. |
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Advances in computer-based communications and encryption continue to challenge the capacity of intelligence services to lawfully intercept communications and gather intelligence. |
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It is important to note that it does not, however, affect national provisions on the carrying of weapons, such as rules banning the carrying of weapons, even those lawfully in the bearer's possession, on certain occasions. |
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This means that recovery operators that have not pre-registered their substance cannot lawfully manufacture or place on the market their substance until either they or any other actor has registered the substance. |
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Unlimited liability-Canadian Forces members are at all times liable to perform any lawful duty, including being lawfully ordered into harm's way under conditions that could lead to the loss of their lives. |
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The arbitrator shall not have the right to award any damages in excess of damages that could lawfully be awarded by a court of competent jurisdiction. |
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Further, section 137, stipulates that, any person who voluntarily causes disturbance to any assembly lawfully engaged in the performance of religious worship or religious ceremony is guilty of an offence. |
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The UK provides for children, who arrive in the UK and remain here lawfully, through processes that are intended to be consistent with the Convention. |
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These were statutes that lawfully upheld the prominence of parliament for the first time in English history. |
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Article 2 provides for a right to freely move within a country once lawfully there and for a right to leave any country. |
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As he could lawfully only serve as MP for one constituency, Leeds was passed to his son Herbert. |
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Ancestral right means descent in the male line from an ancestor who lawfully bore arms. |
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However, the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords found that the 1949 Act had been lawfully enacted. |
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and CCPR protect the right of every person sojourning lawfully in a country to move freely and choose a place of residence anywhere on the territory of that country. |
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Placed workers have the right to lawfully join the labor union of their staffing firm or the Accepting Unit or to organize such unions, so as to protect their own lawful rights and interests. |
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Everyone has the right to strike as long as it is exercised lawfully. |
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In the case of anonymous or pseudonymous works, copyright shall subsist for 50 years as from the date on which the work has been lawfully made available to the public. |
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There's a profound continuity between such acts and the punishments that — in the name of requital, deterrence, or discipline — the criminal-justice system lawfully imposes. |
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The University of Birmingham Guild of Students recognises the right of students to protest peacefully and lawfully on the university campus to raise awareness, and will support those students who wish to do so. |
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He counselled his followers to remain faithful to the government, and to loyally and lawfully criticize it with a view to correcting its faults and errors. |
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The recorded communication should be erased as soon as possible and in any case at the latest by the end of the period during which the transaction can be lawfully challenged. |
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It is a civil consequence of the sentence that was lawfully imposed. |
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If people aboard the ship resist capture, they can be lawfully attacked. |
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However, planning decisions are not an executive function under the Local Government Act 2000 and cannot therefore be lawfully exercised by an elected mayor. |
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Later ecclesiastical synods require that letters under the bishop's seal should be given to priests when for some reason they lawfully quit their own proper diocese. |
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A private citizen does have a power to arrest and, where it is lawfully exercised, may use reasonable force and other reasonable means to effect it. |
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The privilege against self-incrimination guarantees that men and women cannot lawfully be required to answer questions that will aid in convicting them for a crime. |
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The immense advantage of the general strike is that it begins entirely lawfully and without any danger for the workers, and for this reason thousands will take part. |
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However, planning decisions are not an executive function under the Local Government Act 2000 and could not therefore be lawfully exercised by an elected mayor. |
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If he still haunted the territory and continued his crimes there, he was proclaimed in a public assembly and after this anyone might lawfully kill him. |
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