The term gross indecency was not statutorily defined and was to be given meaning by courts on the particular facts of each case. |
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A patent protects certain statutorily defined classes of new, useful, and non-obvious inventions for approximately 20 years. |
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The infringer invades a statutorily defined province guaranteed to the copyright holder alone. |
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In substance, a statutorily protected foreman self-selected by the jury is not a trial by jury of equals, is not a trial by jury of persons randomly selected. |
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Madam Speaker, the main theme in this debate is the increased bundle of discretion that is being offered statutorily to the minister involved. |
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The central bank is not statutorily independent, but it is fairly autonomous and one of the few bodies in India that commands widespread respect. |
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It is one of India's best institutions, but it is not statutorily independent. |
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So the NLRB will enter the new year either statutorily impotent, politically riven, or both. |
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It shows more particularly that several organizations have statutorily fixed the linguistic practice applicable within their secretariat. |
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For example, judges were opposed to the creation of statutorily excluded offences. |
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The decision of whether a particular use is fair mandates the consideration of four statutorily entrenched factors. |
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Furthermore, the possibility of using global grants was also found to be statutorily restricted in some cases. |
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But let us be clear: the incentive measures proposed the maximum amount that was statutorily permitted in such circumstances. |
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Inspectors are statutorily required to make reports to the Chief Executive, which they generally do within a month of any investigation. |
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Within the statutorily defined framework, everyone may benefit from free medical care in State health-care institutions. |
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Where a client is not statutorily homeless, the housing needs team will encourage them to find a suitable private let and we can help them to do this. |
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Again, it is important that the underlying principle that Public Accounts Committees carry out their work on behalf of the Parliament needs to be statutorily recognized in regard to its budgets. |
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The Workers' Compensation scheme provides unlimited and greater benefits to employees suffering industrial injuries and it is statutorily mandated. |
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In contrast, Ps here have received their statutorily granted tenure rights after a certain requisite number of years of service. |
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Because it is statutorily impossible for us to set aside reserves in profitable years, we now find ourselves obliged to react to the reduction in demand and the rise in costs by increasing our charges. |
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The report will bring to the attention of the Council any decisions or recommendations of the regional commissions that statutorily require its approval. |
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An alien applying for the refugee status may freely contact a representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees as well as any organisations dealing statutorily with the refugee matters. |
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Although not bound by the Board's findings and recommendations, if the CDS does not act on a finding or recommendation, he is statutorily obliged to provide reasons for not doing so. |
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Birmingham City Council also operate a locally listing scheme for buildings that do not fully meet the criteria for statutorily listed status. |
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A corporation is an economic institution statutorily mandated to act in the sole interest of its shareholders, which translates into achieving profit maximization. |
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The Netting Law statutorily underpins close-out netting in the DIFC and enables DIFC firms to benefit from this important risk mitigating technique. |
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Each has its own procedural law, statutorily created provincial courts and superior trial courts with inherent jurisdiction culminating in the Court of Appeal of the province. |
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If either or both apply, then the premises are statutorily overcrowded. |
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However, the majority of heritage coast falls within statutorily designated landscapes such as national parks, AONBs and the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. |
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