First, did the Petitioners have legal standing under the Act to bring a motion to vacate?
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Of these 97 had been charged with offences under the act, and 14 had been convicted.
Under the Act of Settlement males take precedence but this could change as part of a widespread review.
Live unamplified music can also now be played in any location under the act.
Under the Act, as the court states, records (defined below) are fair game, but content is not.
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Concern has been expressed that broadcasting deregulation under the act could see US-style "dumbing down" of British TV.
No one knows yet how many requests will be made under the act, but its potential is clearly enormous.
Under the Act, the Secretary of State, as well as British Telecom, could licence other operators to run telecom systems.
Under the act, a person can only qualify for a credit card based on their own income, not the household income.
Under the act, the plan includes -- plans that include coverage for children cannot deny coverage based on a preexisting condition.
Under the Act, a failure to do so will result in delisting.
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Some 35 out of 42 forces that provided data in England and Wales held children under 18 in custody under the act last year.
Some say they're likely to reduce their workers' hours or even lay off staff in order to remain below the thresholds established under the act.
The wishes of the deceased are given primacy under the Act (Human Tissue Act 2004), and the Welsh Government will not deviate from this important principle under the new legislation.
Under the act, anyone involved in an election campaign who "makes or publishes any false statement of fact in relation to the candidate's personal character or conduct" has committed an offence.
Punishments under the act include long-term football banning orders.
And the regulator found the number of people subject to the act was rising, with 48, 600 people receiving care under the act last year, a 5% increase compared to the period 2010-2011.
The marine consents unit was established under the act to provide a one stop shop for marine licensing in Wales, but responsibility for licensing will now be transferred to the new environment body.
The action, under the Environmental Protection Act, is against Wind Prospect, which operates the site, Powergen Renewables which owns it and Barrow Borough Council, whose environmental health officers have the first responsibility under the act to regulate a noise nuisance.
The lawsuit is structured around a claim under the Clean Water Act and a declaration that four of the defendants are liable under the Oil Pollution Act for all removal costs and damages caused by the oil spill, including damages to the environment.
Indeed, in the Canberra speech, he announced that in the context of our reviewing our budget on the security side for the next 10 years, which is what we're doing now under the Budget Control Act -- we're looking at the Defense Department budget and the deductions that need to be made under the Budget Control Act.
There is serious talk about charging Assange under the Espionage Act for the release of the diplomatic cables.
We made clear to each agency that figures presented in the report should be consistent with agency reporting under the CFO Act and the IG Act.
The cases turn on whether online postings mirror activity that is protected under the Wagner Act, as the 1935 law is also known.
If Congress does not warm to Babbitt's wishes, the Interior Secretary hopes President Clinton will use his authority under the Antiquities Act to designate the land monuments.
Brent was prosecuted under the Telecommunications Act, relating to the sending of an electronic message.
MPs will be asked to approve an order under the Scotland Act, to allow the Scottish Parliament to hold a referendum on independence.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to the safe harbors created under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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Asked whether it would ever be possible to prosecute a case under the 1925 Act, he said the law was "pretty straightforward" but any corruption case was always challenging as bargains made were never meant to come to light.
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