That's what the new law says, but it simply wasn't what the old law provided.
The 42-year-old law graduate entered the Scottish Parliament when it was created in 1999.
Few of those who qualified for citizenship even under the old law actually applied for naturalisation.
The old law was too tough, but the new one may make crime-fighting harder.
The prime minister will have to work hard to beat his old law partner now.
Neither the old law nor the new one applies to property held by California corporations or partnerships.
In the old law this was based on your actual costs, provided a judge found them reasonable.
It was the first prosecution in the United States to proceed to trial under the decade-old law.
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They're even getting support from some unions that concede the three-year-old law went a bit further than expected.
Boies ducked the question, insisting that the Florida court did not make new law, that it interpreted old law.
"I don't know many drivers who would be concerned about creating more pollution, " said Zhang, a 26-year-old law student.
Under a 10-year-old law, the armed forces cannot be denied access to students.
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After all, it makes little sense for such an important issue to be tackled tangentially through a 40-year-old law.
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The revenue grab, buried in a package passed last September, expanded an old law mandating withholding on sales by nonresidents.
The centuries-old law allows a whole group of people to be prosecuted for the differing roles they played in a murder.
Liberty claims the school is also breaching a 25-year-old Law Lords' decision allowing Sikhs to wear items such as turbans to school.
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To dig up still more money for his 1998 campaign, he turned to an old law school chum, hedge-fund manager James J.
This question--what is new law, what is old law--is another hot potato.
It is not just accountants who hope it will resist the temptation to put too much flesh on the old law's bones.
No, he is not a toddler or an adolescent-but a 25 year old law student, one year away from financial and physical independence.
The five-year-old law allowing in duty free many categories of imports from Ecuador is set to expire in February, and might well not be renewed.
The decision follows calls by MPs to use equality legislation to abolish a 300-year-old law which gives males precedence in the royal line of succession.
Mayara Peirera, a 21-year-old law student who was celebrating her birthday at the club, told CNN she escaped with a friend through a nearby door.
The problem is that the new bill provides for even bigger export subsidies than the old law: the subsidies are merely directed through different channels.
The House often seeks exemptions to the 71-year-old law in spending bills, which are supported by Republicans such as Ms. Hayworth but opposed by Mr. Grimm.
Roshni Ganguli, a 26-year-old law school student from California, said she was supposed to be putting a deposit on an off-campus apartment on Friday but may reconsider.
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Under the old law, surviving spouses could roll the 401(k) money into their own individual retirement accounts, allowing them to stretch out distributions and tax deferral for decades.
Max Schrems, a 24-year-old law student, asked Facebook for a copy of his data after attending a lecture by a Facebook executive at Santa Clara University in California.
The 32-year-old law school dropout runs one of the biggest sites on the Web for anyone seeking to pressure politicians, corporations or others with a public shame campaign.
Under the old law, if a worker contributed 5% of his pay to a 401(k), the company had to kick in 4% to get out of the nondiscrimination test.
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