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No such procedure would be permitted in an ordinary civilian court.
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But every known religion has some sort of rite or procedure for taking people out of their ordinary lives and opening them up to something larger than themselves.
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In the United States both secular and religious arbitration are firmly established, operating under a Federal Arbitration Act that gives robust standing to the procedure but also allows the parties to counter-appeal to ordinary courts on certain grounds (though America's church-state separation stops courts hearing arguments about doctrine).
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Superglass also warned "if for any reason the refinancing does not proceed, it is likely that existing shareholders' ordinary shares would have no value and that the company would likely enter into administration or some other form of insolvency procedure".
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