Fiat means by decree, and under the gold standard, a given currency is forced on the population by law, regardless of what anyone desires, needs, or judges to be best.
Coming restrictions are about protecting the overall size of the cod population and complying with federal law.
Later that year, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law to reduce the prison population by putting low-level offenders in county jails instead of state prisons.
Sabine Haddad, the spokesperson of the Israeli Population Registry, says that according to the law every visitor to the West Bank has always needed a special permit from the Israeli army in addition to the visa.
If the competition is immense, say it encompasses a country of 300 Million or a global population of 7 Billion, then by the Law of Large numbers some cheaters will be lucky enough to get away with it every single time.
The new control of housing and work law will introduce registration cards and a population register.
New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and Arizona, where a good part of the sizeable Latino population has been roused to action by a new law that they consider encourages racial profiling, account for a mouthwatering 31 electoral votes.
The legal system of the Maldives, an Islamic archipelago with a population of some 400, 000, has elements of Islamic law (Sharia) as well as English common law.
"While there may be some lawbreaking among the cycling population, very few if any of those transgressions of the law are resulting in death or serious injury, " said Paul Steely White, executive director of Transportation Alternatives, a bicycling advocacy group.
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Five of Spain's autonomous communities, including Catalonia and Andalusia, two of the largest in population terms, have publicly said they will not implement the new law.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency overseeing the programs, has warned that between 2015 and 2021, health spending is set to grow at an average annual rate of 6.2% as a result of the aging of the population, expansion of access to care under the federal health-care law, and an improvement in economic conditions.
This film traces the difficult task Gloria Cuartas has undertaken in search of new ways for restoring respect for the law and, above all, restoring the soul of a broken population.
"The review pointed out that if you have a situation where 90% of your population is doing something, then it's not really a very good law, " said Simon Levine, head of the intellectual property and technology group at DLA Piper.
This Pacific island needed a stronger bark-abeyance law, authorities here say, because it has a particular pooch-population problem.
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Syaukani, the regent, as the head of a regency is known, explains that Kutai's budget has risen from 400 billion rupiah to 2 trillion since the autonomy law took effect, even as it lost two-thirds of its population to other regencies.
Current law requires that pipelines be inspected every seven years, although those located near population centers necessitate more frequent oversight.
Yet legally resident foreigners make up only 5% of Italy's population (6% if one includes illegal immigrants who get into most trouble with the law).
However, people are unlikely to confess to breaking the law, and tax inspectors do not usually check on a random sample of the population.
The law was revised in 1960 to allow additional licenses for every 3, 000 in population growth in a town, but places like Flemington, a borough of 4, 600 about an hour's drive west of Manhattan, haven't grown enough to gain significant numbers of new licenses.
The new law says local officials can use a "regional language" if at least 10% of the local population are native speakers of that language.
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