Federal law specifies that this power of attorney shall be given the same legal effect as a power of attorney prepared and executed in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction where it is presented. KNOW ALL PERSONS: That I, ____________________________________, currently residing at __________________________________________, by this document do make and appoint __________________________________, whose address is ____________________________________________, as my true and lawful attorney-in-fact to act as follows, GRANTING unto my said Attorney full power to: Transact business for me and in my name in connection with the following bank account(s): Financial Institution: _______________________________ Checking Account Number: ______________________________ Savings Account Number: ____________________________
caps, keep-the-brew can-chilly froth holders and other lawn grill stuff from commandeering the memory of her dead spouse. "How about we roll" is apparently as harmless and omnipresent as "We should Get Ready to Rumble" -- and it could be as productive and solid too. It's takes a lot of work to remain responsible for million-dollar words, be that as it may. Cradle disclosed to ABCNEWS he has been engaged with "possibly more than 100" lawful activities over the expression -- going from suing Iran-Contra figure Oliver North since he driven his television show with it, and to asking radio telecaster Don Imus to cut it out utilizing the expression too. Sony's Columbia Pictures and New Line Cinema additionally got notification from their legal advisors when they utilized the expression in promotions of the film Booty Call and Rumble in the Bronx. Grants have run from four figures to a "solid" six-figures. The way to their
William I - In 1141 Stephen was captured and Matilda claimed the throne as "Lady of the English" however the people disliked her and when Stephen's wife raised an army against her, she was forced to release Stephen (from prison) who became the king in the same year Stephen agreed to a treaty which said he could peacefully reign England till his death if he accepted Matilda's son, Henry II Plantagenet as his lawful heir When Stephen died in 1154, the Norman dynasty had concluded it's reign The House of Plantagenet, excluding King Henry II and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine; King Richard I and his wife, Berengaria of Navarre; King John and his wife, Isabella of Angoulême The House of Plantagenet Henry II claimed the throne in 1154 - Appointed his friend Thomas Becket as the Archbishop of Canterbury to reduce the church's power
neÄlle Töö 1. osa = tõlge EST ing.k. Töö 2. osa = mõistete selgitamine = vt harjutused õpikust Sõnad/tõlked * U6 1. citizenship kodakondsus 2. state riik 3. lawful relationship- seaduslik suhe 4. determines mutual rights and obligations määrab vastastikused õigused ja kohustused 5. questions of citizenship are first of all regulated by kodakondsuse küsimused on eelkõige reguleeritud ... abil/kaudu/alusel 6. the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia EV PS 7. the Citizenship act kodakondusseadus 8. according to § 8 - § 8 alusel/järgi 9. right to õigus millelegi
was denied for public. At first there was just a police car patrolling the area, but soon Lennart Meri built there a guard booth and the area was closed with a fence. With this move president Meri violated the property conditions. As Armuneeme is a landscape sanctuary then it was allowed to build only one house on the property, but Lennart Meri did not account it. In total he built there five buildings and only one of them was lawful. Other 4 four buildings were built without permission and got their premissions after they were finished. Up until 2001 the property was closed for public as Lennart Meri was Estonian president and apparently this was the only way to ensure his welfare. After leaving the presidential seat, people were allowed to visit the sight but only if they identify themselves before
Swiss colleagues ... Mr. Bozano's precise, detailed description of the events strongly suggests that this is what happened. His account seems plausible in the absence of any evidence or explanation to the contrary ... 60. Viewing the circumstances of the case as a whole and having regard to the volume of material pointing in the same direction, the Court consequently concludes that the applicant's deprivation of liberty in the night of 26 to 27 October 1975 was neither "lawful", within the meaning of Article 5 § 1 (f) (art. 5-1-f), nor compatible with the "right to security of person". Depriving Mr. Bozano of his liberty in this way amounted in fact to a disguised form of extradition designed to circumvent the negative ruling of 15 May 1979 by the Indictment Division of the Limoges Court of Appeal, and not to "detention" necessary in the ordinary course of "action ... taken with a view to deportation". The findings of the presiding judge of the Paris
to qualify (kvalifitseeruma) - to be entitled to something or to fit the requirements of something the right of audience (???) - a right of a lawyer to appear and conduct proceedings in court on behalf of their client to draw up a will (testamenti koostama) - to compose a legal document that tells what a person wants to have done with their property after their death legitimation (seadustamine) - according to law; lawful professional title (kutsenimetus) - a word that is used before someone's name, stating their social rank, qualification law-firm (õigusbüroo) - a business formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law liable (kohustatud) - legally obligated or responsible stock market (aktsiaturg) - a system or program by which the buying and selling of stocks is conducted transaction (tehing) - an exchange, or an instance where business is done or something is bought or sol
an attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated proportionality principle (comparison of military advantage) Prohibited means of warfare: Two types of weapons: prohibited weapons lawful weapons that are subject to limitations (can be used under certain conditions) All weapons can be divided into two big groups: Weapons of mass destruction (used only once in time of war, if used again the human kind will die): nuclear weapons (atomic bombs) not prohibited, certain limitations, Advisory opinion of International Court of Justice, 1996 said that not prohibited weapons, but principles
Two principles can be deduced from the case-law on the compatibility with Articles 3436 TFEU of the exercise of industriaal property rights. The first principle is that the Treaty does not affect the existence of industrial property rights granted pursuant to the legislation of the Member States. Accordingly, national legislation on the acquisition, transfer and extinction of such rights is lawful. This principle does not apply, however, where there is an element of discrimination in the national rules. 1 2 3 , , , 4 , 5 , 9, 10- http://www.europarl.europa.eu/atyourservice/en/displayFtu.html?ftuId=FTU_3.1.2.html, by Mariusz Maciejewsk, 12/2016 6 R. Barents "Charges have an Equivalent effect on Customs Duties" (1978) 15CNL rev 415 7 - Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrca, EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, p.613, 617, 618, 2015 8 - http://eur-lex.europa
And not employ it, as is my design, For Heaven's glory and my neighbours' good. CLEANTE Eh, sir, give up these conscientious scruples That well may cause a rightful heir's complaints. Don't take so much upon yourself, but let him Possess what's his, at his own risk and peril; Consider, it were better he misused it, Than you should be accused of robbing him. I am astounded that unblushingly You could allow such offers to be made! Tell me--has true religion any maxim That teaches us to rob the lawful heir? If Heaven has made it quite impossible Damis and you should live together here, Were it not better you should quietly And honourably withdraw, than let the son Be driven out for your sake, dead against All reason? 'Twould be giving, sir, believe me, Such an example of your probity . . . TARTUFFE Sir, it is half-past three; certain devotions Recall me to my closet; you'll forgive me For leaving you so soon. CLEANTE (alone) Ah! SCENE II ELMIRE, MARIANE, CLEANTE, DORINE
with his reign; and David, by the same title that Saul reigned, viz. God's appointment, succeeded in his throne, to the exclusion of Jonathan, and all pretensions of paternal inheritance: and if Solomon had a right to succeed his father, it must be by some other title, than that of primogeniture. Acadet, or sister's son, must have the preference in succession, if he has the same title the first lawful prince had: and in dominion that has its foundation only in the positive appointment of God himself, Benjamin, the youngest, must have the inheritance of the crown, if God so direct, as well as one of that tribe had the first possession. If paternal right, the act of begetting, give a man rule and dominion, inheritance or primogeniture can give no title: for he that cannot succeed to his father's title, which wasbegetting, cannot succeed to that power over his
v. interpreting The ambiguous speech was very difficult to interpret. Their interpretation of the story generated some interesting discussion. launch v. to cause something to begin n. launch Syn. initiate n. launching The company launched a new program to attract more clients. The launching of the first Soviet satellite, Sputnik, created concern among the American public. legitimate adj. reasonable, lawful adv. legitimately Syn. authentic n. legitimacy The engineer had a legitimate reason for changing the design of the building. The legitimacy of the theory has yet to be determined. particular adj. a certain way or thing; unusual; hard to please adv. particularly* * especially Syn. specific The speaker has a particular way of persuading his audience.
To hear and see the matter. KING CLAUDIUS With all my heart; and it doth much content me To hear him so inclined. Good gentlemen, give him a further edge, And drive his purpose on to these delights. ROSENCRANTZ We shall, my lord. Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN KING CLAUDIUS Sweet Gertrude, leave us too; For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither, That he, as 'twere by accident, may here Affront Ophelia: 84 Her father and myself, lawful espials, Will so bestow ourselves that, seeing, unseen, We may of their encounter frankly judge, And gather by him, as he is behaved, If 't be the affliction of his love or no That thus he suffers for. QUEEN GERTRUDE I shall obey you. And for your part, Ophelia, I do wish That your good beauties be the happy cause Of Hamlet's wildness: so shall I hope your virtues Will bring him to his wonted way again, To both your honours. OPHELIA Madam, I wish it may. Exit QUEEN GERTRUDE LORD POLONIUS