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Or maybe in this case, the bases are loaded, you hit a homerun, but it's immediately made void because your hair was braided and not in a bun?
In Guinea, Africa's largest bauxite producer, 142 of 2,500 permits covering bauxite, gold, diamond and uranium prospects were recently made void, the Guinean minister of mines Abdoulaye Magassouba said on Wednesday.
On July 14, 2014 she was formally disqualified for eight years, and all her results after December 23, 2013, were made void.
In 1997, the Texas legislature prohibited the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples.Texas Family Code sec. 2.001(b) In 2003, the legislature enacted a statute that made void in Texas any same-sex marriage or civil union.Texas Family Code sec.
3rd revision (being the 8th ed.) Vernon Law Book Co. ; St. Paul, Minnesota. Publisher: West Publishing Company. 3 vols. If the subject of the contract is destroyed (such as through merging the contract subject and the contract obligation), then the contract may be made void.
The 2011 Vuelta a Murcia was the 27th edition of the Vuelta a Murcia cycle race and was held on 4 March to 6 March 2011. The race started in San Pedro del Pinatar and finished in Murcia. The race was initially won by Alberto Contador, whose result was later made void in favour of Jérôme Coppel.
The Clergy Act 1661 (13 Car. II, St. I, c.2) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of England passed in 1661. It "repealed, annulled and made void to all intents and purposes" the Clergy Act 1640, which had prevented those in holy orders from exercising any temporal jurisdiction or authority and so, expelled the bishops, as Lords Spiritual, from the House of Lords.
Elected municipal council members met after the elections to constitute the council and elect the municipality mayor among themselves. Communist council members in Trogir and Vis refused to take an oath of loyalty to the king and consequently had their mandates made void. According to Jakovčev, 60 municipalities in Dalmatia alone protested due to forgeries and irregularities. In Vrboska, one of the few municipalities that were won by communists, elections were declared void by the government and then repeated on July 28.
The Texas Defence of Marriage Act is an act that specifies that US State of Texas does not recognise same-sex marriage or civil union. The statute was enacted in 2003, it made void in Texas any same-sex marriage or civil union. This statute also prohibits the state or any agency or political subdivision of the state from giving effect to same-sex marriages or civil unions performed in other jurisdictions. The act was signed by Governor Rick Perry in 2003.
The 1793 Act had made it high treason for any person resident in Great Britain to "knowingly and wilfully" supply materials to France during the war, without a licence from the king. Buying land in France, or lending somebody money with which to buy land in France, was also made treason. Merely travelling to France was punishable with imprisonment for up to 6 months. Any insurance policy relating to any ship or wares belonging to French subjects was made void.
The Stationery Office. 2011. . Part I. Page 56, read with pages viii and x. So much of this Act as imposed upon the mayor, aldermen, and citizens of the City of Oxford, or any of them, or any Municipal Officer of the City of Oxford, the obligation of taking any oath for the conservation of the liberties and privileges of the University of Oxford was repealed and annulled and made void by section 1 of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1859.
The Act made it high treason for any person resident in Great Britain to "knowingly and wilfully" supply materials to France during the war, without a licence from the king.Section 1 Buying land in France, or lending somebody money with which to buy land in France, was also made treason.Section 2 Merely travelling to France was punishable with imprisonment for up to 6 months.Section 3 Any insurance policy relating to any ship or wares belonging to French subjects was made void.
In a 1946 letter, the London County Council promised to return it to parkland once the temporary houses had been cleared. When Lewisham council took over the estate in 1965, this letter was then made void, as Lewisham council never agreed to uphold the content of this letter. Lewisham Council also claimed no agreement to return the land Excalibur Estate stands on back to park land designation at any time then or now. Nor had Excalibur Estate been designated a temporary housing estate.
They gave also, besides other demesne lands, the house of the late nunnery with the property in Dartford assigned after its suppression to Anne of Cleves, and it has been supposed that the nuns now returned to Dartford. In any case, the convent's existence was very short. Queen Mary died in November of that year, and by an Act passed in Elizabeth's first Parliament all restorations or foundations of monasteries since the death of Edward VI were made void, and their possessions given to the Crown.
The New Forest Act 1800 (39 & 40 Geo 3 c 86) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. So much of this Act as subjected certain officers therein mentioned to forfeiture and deprivation of their offices for the offences in this Act mentioned was repealed and made void by section 6 of the Dean Forest Act 1819 (59 Geo 3 c 86). The marginal note to that section said that the effect of this was to repeal section 23 of the New Forest Act 1800. This repeal was subject to a proviso.
Their daughter, Eleanor Jane Alexander, was also a poet and novelist. Lower lights of the stained glass window in memory of William Alexander In March 1913, a stained glass window by James Powell and Sons was erected in memory of him in the east wall of the side chapel of St Columb's Cathedral, financed by public subscription. The lower panels depict Moses, King David, and Isaiah in reference to his qualities as leader, poet, and preacher. His closing words of his resignation speech in February 1911 are quoted at the bottom: "Not in wisdom of words, lest the Cross of Christ be made void" (1 Cor 1:17).
Institute of Empirical Economic Research, Osnabrueck University: Target2 data Nevertheless, there are also some economists who contradict some points of Sinn's analysis. Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji argue that Germany's and other countries’ TARGET claims could be made void, without suffering any losses, since the value of the central bank money, being "fiat money", is independent of a central bank's assets.De Grauwe, Paul and Yuemei Ji, What Germany should fear most is its own fear, VOX, 18 September 2012. Sinn, in his rejoinder, showed that the TARGET balances represent the shift of refinancing credit to the crisis-stricken countries, representing thus the claim on the interest returns from these countries.
Since Islam Bibi had become a Muslim, she was to be tried under Muslim Law, where a girl of fourteen years is adult and can choose her husband. However, according to the political agent's decision, since under the English Law a girl is considered minor till she reaches the age of eighteen, both her acceptance of Islam as well as her marriage are made void. The Muslim lawyers representing Islam Bibi insisted that the court also decree that the girl will not be taken away from the city Bannu, which was granted. However, Islam Bibi was secretly taken away to Hoshiarpur where the girl's parents lived.
In 1997, the Texas Legislature prohibited the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples. In 2003, the Legislature enacted a statute that made void in Texas any same-sex marriage or civil union. This statute also prohibits the state or any agency or political subdivision of the state from giving effect to same-sex marriages or civil unions performed in other jurisdictions. During the Legislature's 2013 regular session, House Bill 1300 by Representative Lon Burnam would have repealed the same-sex marriage prohibition,House Bill 1300 – Introduced Text, 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, 2013 however, the bill died in the State Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives.
Articles 31A and Article 31B are added by the first constitutional amendment in 1951. Article 31B says that any acts and regulations included in the Ninth Schedule of the constitution by the Parliament can override the fundamental rights and such laws cannot be repealed or made void by the judiciary on the grounds of violating fundamental rights. Thus fundamental rights given in Part III are not equally applicable in each state /region and can be made different by making additions/deletions to Ninth Schedule by constitutional amendments. In 2007, the Supreme Court ruled that there could not be any blanket immunity from judicial review for the laws inserted in the Ninth Schedule.
The fundamental rights of the people of Bangladesh have been guaranteed in Part III (Article 26-44) of the constitution of Bangladesh. All past laws inconsistent with these rights are made void by the Constitution, and it directs the State not to make any law inconsistent with these rights. Article 44 of the constitution guarantees the right of every citizen to move the High Court Division in accordance with clause (1) of Article 102 for the enforcement of any of the fundamental rights conferred by Part III of the Constitution. The jurisdiction of the High Court Division of the Supreme Court to enforce the fundamental rights is defined in Article 102 of Part Vl of the Constitution of 1972.
The Bank of England Act 1696 (8 & 9 Will 3 c 20) was an Act of the Parliament of England. It was one of the Bank of England Acts 1694 to 1892.The Short Titles Act 1896, section 2(1) and Schedule 2 Provisoes or conditions contained in this Act, and in the Bank of England Act 1694 (5 W & M c 20), for determining a fund of £100,000 per annum, and the corporation of the governor and company of the Bank of England, upon the respective notices and payments in both Acts mentioned, were repealed and made void by section 8 of the Bank of England Act 1708 (7 Ann c 30) (which is section 5It is also section 5 in: Danby Pickering. The Statutes at Large. Cambridge. 1764. Volume 11. Page 451.
Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in the U.S. state of Virginia since October 6, 2014, following a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States to refuse to hear an appeal of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in the case Bostic v. Schaefer. Marriages of same-sex couples subsequently began at 1:00 p.m. on October 6 after the Circuit Court issued its mandate, and since then Virginia has performed legal marriages of same-sex couples and recognized out-of-state same-sex marriages.October 6 2014 - Statement of the Attorney General of Virginia State recognition had been prohibited by statute in 1975, and further restrictions were added in 1997 and 2004, which made "void and unenforceable" any arrangements between same-sex couples bestowing the "privileges or obligations of marriage".
The committee requested that the Japanese and Chinese governments treat a refugee zone of Nanking as neutral, and both nations agreed and granted the ICNSZ neutrality. The Japanese placed one condition on the neutrality, requiring that the neutral zone would be made void if Chinese military personnel were found hiding within it. In the first few nights of the Japanese attack on the city, 850 refugees came to Ginling College, which was designated as one of the twenty-five refugee camps in Nanking. When the Imperial Japanese Army took complete control of Nanking in December 1937, she and other foreign nationals, including John Rabe, worked to protect civilians in the Nanking Safety Zone. Ginling College took up its full role as a refugee haven, at times harboring up to 10,000 women in buildings designed to support between 200 and 300.
In his opinion, Brearley held that the trial of Holmes and Ketchum had not been constitutional, since it only featured a jury of six men. He did not reach the question of whether Holmes and Ketchum were innocent of trading with the enemy. Brearley's holding can be inferred from a petition delivered in the New Jersey General Assembly on December 8, 1780, where "a petition from sixty inhabitants of the county of Monmouth was presented and read, complaining that the justices of the Supreme Court have set aside some of the laws as unconstitutional, and made void the proceedings of the magistrates, though strictly agreeable to the said laws, to the encouragement of the disaffected and great loss to the loyal citizens of the state and praying redress". A message from Governor William Livingston to the assembly on June 7, 1782 also presumably refers to the decision in Holmes.
McGrath, Glazebrook and Arnold JJ gave the majority judgment and Elias CJ and William Young J concurred in separate judgments. All three judgments overturned the Court of Appeal's decision that "gave value" did not include where a company had given value preceding the insolvent transaction. Justice Arnold, delivering the majority judgment held, > As we have said, the Court of Appeal’s interpretation of s 296(3) does not > advance the objective of providing creditors with more certainty that the > transactions they enter into will not be made void but, rather, undermines > it. We think it implausible that Parliament intended the types of outcome > that we have just identified. Accordingly, we consider that s 296(3) should > be interpreted consistently with the Australian provision, which is > consistent with the approach that was taken historically in relation to the > “valuable consideration” requirement in the bankruptcy legislation. On that > approach, “value” under s 296(3), while it must be real and substantial, can > include value given when the debt was initially incurred or value arising > from by the reduction or extinguishment of a liability to the creditor > incurred by the debtor company as a result of an earlier transaction.
Such regulations would be made void "without prejudice to the validity of any proceedings which may in the meantime have been taken thereunder or to the making of any new regulations provided that Orders in Council under the said Act shall not be deemed to be statutory rules within the meaning of section one of the Rules Publication Act, 1893." Its Section 3 replaced Metropolitan Police policing of dockyards and military bases with special constables, to be nominated by the Admiralty, Army Council or Air Council and confirmed by two justices of the peace (England and Wales), magistrates of a burgh (Scotland) or standing joint committee of a county (Scotland), with all the same powers Metropolitan Police constables had had in those places under the Metropolitan Police Act 1860 or the Metropolitan Police (Employment in Scotland) Act, 1914. Such special constables remained under the control of the department which had nominated them, which also had power to suspend or terminate their appointment as a special constable. This led to the establishment of the Royal Marine Police, the Army Department Constabulary and the Air Ministry Constabulary over the course of the 1920s - these were later all subsumed into the Ministry of Defence Police.

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