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ex post facto law

the act was committed NOTE: Ex post facto laws are prohibited by Article I, Section 9 of the U.S. Constitution.

Subject to other provisions of the Constitution

free flow of trade, commerce and intercourse fall within the prohibition imposed by Article 301 and subject to the other provisions

Rag Flock

(1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 52), an Act to prohibit the sale and use for the purpose of the manufacture … and use for the purpose of the manufacture of certain Articles of unclean flock manufactured from rags. As to the meaning

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Laundry

or without proper notice to laundries, private or public, is prohibited by Public Health Act,1936, s. 152. … (ss. 3 and 4) for their proper management. Sending infected articles which have not been properly disinfected or without proper notice

contract clause

in Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution that prohibits states from passing any laws that render contracts invalid or

power

powers specifically named and delegated to the federal government or prohibited to be exercised by the states under the U.S. Constitution … often cap C&P : the power delegated to Congress under Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution to regulate commerce

Solicitor

s. 46. Now, by the 1934 Act, bodies corporate are prohibited from purporting to act as solicitors on penalty on summary … examinations (see s. 14). The period of service as an articled clerk is five years, unless the articled clerk has been

Magna Carta

infant heir of an earl, baron, or knight; chapter four prohibited the guardian from wasting the lands of his ward, and … seventeenth year of his reign. After the adjustment of preliminaries, Articles or heads of agreement were drawn up and sealed; these

Marriage

(1885) 10 PD 80, and 51 Geo. 3, c. 37. Prohibited Degrees.--Down to 1835, marriages within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity … in the Court of Session. As to non-Christian marriage, see Articles by Sir D. Fitzpatrick in Journal of Society of Comparative

Salary or wages

service or of any concessional supply of foodgrains or other articles. (iii) any travelling concession; (iv) any bonus (including incentive, production

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