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| | Salford City Council -v- McNally, QBD, 1974, lawindexpro |
 | | He made the nuisance order, and he asks the court in effect whether he was right in law in so doing. |  | | Section 92 (1) of the Act defines as "statutory nuisance" a number of factors, one of which is that the premises are in such a state as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance. |  | | He records that on March 1, 1967, the local authority, as part of their extensive slum clearance programme, and acting under the powers conferred on them by section 42 of the Housing Act 1957, declared a number of areas in the Lower Broughton district of Salford to be clearance areas. |
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| | Stone, 'Breach of the Peace: The Case for Abolition' [2001] 2 Web JCLI |
 | | Similarly, in 1983 the Law Commission in its report on Offences Relating to Public Order (which led to the Public Order Act 1986) recommended that the phrase breach of the peace (which was used in the section 5 of the Public Order Act 1936) should not form part of revised legislation. |  | | Although this decision was on section 5 of the Public Order Act 1936 the wording of this part of the offence is identical and there is no reason to doubt that the same principles of interpretation should apply. |  | | The fact that the offences under sections 4, 4A and 5 of the Public Order Act cannot be committed on private premises used as a dwelling means that no power of arrest exists in relation to behaviour on such premises which would otherwise be covered by these sections. |
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http://webjcli.ncl.ac.uk/2001/issue2/stone2.html
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| | Protests and Demonstrations -the Law |
 | | These freedoms are subject to not being exercised for unlawful purposes or in unlawful ways contained mainly in such laws of England as the Public Order Acts 1936 and 1986 and the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. |  | | Under Public Order Act 1936 it is an offence for people to meet only if within a mile of the Houses of the Parliament when the Parliament is sitting, in numbers more than fifty. |  | | 1 Public Order Act 1986 also prohibits that if for the purpose of promoting any political object, and O'Moran -v- DPP 1975 was about the IRA. |
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http://www.geocities.com/prtsdm
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| | Police-Training.co.uk |
 | | Contrary to Section 139(1) Criminal Justice Act 1988, it is an offence for a person to have with him any article which has a blade or is sharply pointed in a public place without good reason or lawful authority, the onus of proof being on the carrier. |  | | It is an offence at common law to commit an act of a lewd, obscene or disgusting nature and outrage public decency. |  | | It is an offence under the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 for: any person (male or female), wilfully and indecently to expose the person in a street or public place to the obstruction, annoyance or danger of residents or passengers. |
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http://www.police-training.co.uk/npt_definitions.htm
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| | The CPS : Racist Incident Monitoring Annual Report 2003 2004 |
 | | The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 was amended by the Anti-terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001 to include specific offences of religiously aggravated assault, criminal damage, public order and harassment. |  | | Specific racially aggravated offences as defined by the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 accounted for 73% of the total number of charges prosecuted in the Magistrates' Court, 60% in the Crown Court and 71% in the Youth Court. |  | | In order to assist with the early identification of racist incidents, in addition to marking the file appropriately when it is submitted to the CPS, the police nationally have agreed to supply the CPS with a copy of their racist incident report form or computer record at the same time. |
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http://www.leeds.ac.uk/law/hamlyn/arrestor.htm
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| | HyperWar: U.S. Government Manual--1945 [Abolished, Transferred, or Terminated Agencies] |
 | | By Executive Order 8136 of May 15, 1939, all powers vested in the President, by the Trading with the Enemy Act were delegated to the Attorney General in charge of Claims Division, Department of Justice. |  | | Expenditures ordered to be administered by Department of the Interior by section 2 of Executive Order 6166 of June 10, 1933, effective August 10, 1933. |  | | The act, generally known as the Lend-Lease Act, provided for the manufacture, procurement, lending, leasing, transferring, or selling of defense articles for export to such nations whose defense the President found to be vital to the defense of the United States. |
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| | HIPAA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After July 1, most medical providers will have to file electronic claims in order to be paid. |  | | Workstations should be removed from high traffic areas and monitor screens should not be in direct view of the public. |  | | Covered entities (entities that must comply with HIPAA requirements) must adopt a written set of privacy procedures and designate a privacy officer to be responsible for developing and implementing all required policies and procedures. |
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| | The Patrin Web Journal - Timeline of Romani (Gypsy) History |
 | | Spanish legislation orders that all Gitano occupations must be connected to the land. |  | | Pope Pius V orders the expulsion of all Roma from the domain of the Roman Catholic Church. |  | | An Act is passed in England "for further punishment of Vagabonds, calling themselves Egyptians." Any Gypsy born in England and Wales is not compelled to leave the country if they quit their idle and ungodly life and company. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Paris/5121/timeline.htm
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| | Why Canada IS Worth SAVING |
 | | CAP intended to make an all-out effort to raise awareness of issues facing Canada and to encourage public debate concerning the consequences of annexation by the United States, for Canadians of all ages. |  | | In order to remain balanced and varied, too much can not be pulled from any one culture in this case, the United States. |  | | And we still stand for the premise that people are better ruled by a democratically elected government, with restraint and care, than by corporate-driven treatise and agreements. |
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| | The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut - Bibliography 17th Century |
 | | Summary: Discusses the role of the General Court of Connecticut, Thomas Hooker and Roger Ludlow in the wording of the Fundamental orders, Connecticut's constitution of 1639. |  | | Bushman, Richard L., From Puritan to Yankee; character and the social order in Connecticut, 1690-1765, 1967. |  | | Publication / Acorn club of Connecticut ; no. 13) "The reprint here given is not from the original ms., which is hopelessly lost, but from a pamphlet print of 1825," with title: The private journals kept by Rev. John Buckingham of the expedition against Canada, in the years 1710 & 1711. |
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http://www.colonialwarsct.org/biblio.htm
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| | Judicial system of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Japan has a relatively small number of lawyers, about 13,000 practicing in the mid-1980s, compared with 667,000 in the United States, a country with only twice Japan's population. |  | | Their power is largely limited to mediation, and if a settlement cannot be reached between the parties, the case is transferred to the District Court. |  | | Japan's court system is divided into four basic tiers. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_system_of_Japan
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| | Nephalim's Drug War Revealed A Community for the Proletariat |
 | | The "PATRIOT" Act, which is set to sunset soon (some of the nasty parts, at least.) A good place to start on this is the SAFE Act, a decent alternative bill proposed by Sen. Feingold and co-sponsored by many Democrats and a Republican, Larry Craig. |  | | In the case of marijuana HHS currently is in the process of conducting a review in response to the petition for change that was submitted to DEA in October 2002 by the Coalition for Rescheduling Cannabis (CRC), an association of public-interest groups and medical cannabis patients that includes the ASA. |  | | There has been a new petition under the act that is the reason for this entry. |
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| | Japan. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | The Social Democratic party (SDP, formerly the Socialist party), which has opposed the security treaties with the United States, was long the chief LDP rival; in 199499, however, the party formed a governing coalition with the LDP. |  | | Japan was compelled to admit foreign merchants and to sign unequal treaties. |  | | In 1951, Japan signed a security treaty with the United States, providing for U.S. defense of Japan against external attack and allowing the United States to station troops in the country. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/ja/Japan.html
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| | Travellers |
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| | Ministry of Public Security - North Korean Intelligence Agencies |
 | | It maintains law and order; investigates common criminal cases; manages the prison system and traffic control; monitors citizens' political attitudes; conducts background investigations, census, and civil registrations; controls individual travel; manages the government's classified documents; protects government and party officials; and patrols government buildings and some government and party construction activities. |  | | The Ministry of Public Security [also termed the Social Safety Ministry] and the State Security Department are responsible for internal security. |  | | Public security departments at each city or county and smaller substations through the country are staffed by about 100 personnel. |
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http://www.fas.org/irp/world/dprk/mps
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| | U.S. Japan Mutual Defense Treaty |
 | | Affect exemption from duties and internal taxation provided for by the laws of Japan in accordance with existing agreements and arrangements such as the Administrative Agreement under Article III of the Security Treaty between the United States of America and Japan. |  | | The Government of Japan will make available, from time to time, to the Government of the United States of America funds in yen for the administrative and related expenses of the latter Government in connection with carrying out the present Agreement. |  | | In this connection, representatives of the Government of Japan stated that the development of Japan's defense capacities will greatly be facilitated if the Government of the United States of America will give consideration to assisting in the financing of Japan's defense-production industries. |
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| | The Virtual Jewish History Tour - England |
 | | In 1698, the Act for Suppressing Blasphemy granted recognition to the legality of practicing Judaism in England. |  | | In 1664, Charles II issued a formal written promise of protection and, in 1674 and 1685, further royal declarations were made confirming that statement. |  | | For a long time, it mostly acted to protect Jewish political and civil rights. |
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| | LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROVISIONAL ORDER CONFIRMATION ACT, 1937 |
 | | The Local Government and Public Health Provisional Order Confirmation Act, 1928, is hereby amended as follows, that is to say:— |  | | The immediately preceding paragraph of this Order shall come into operation on such day subsequent to the passing of the Act of the Oireachtas confirming this Order as may be fixed by the Minister for Local Government and Public Health. |  | | AND WHEREAS notice of the purport of this Order was published in the Cork Examiner on the 26th day of September, 1936, and the 3rd day of October, 1936: |
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| | Japan - The Dangers of Normalization, Part II TPMCafe |
 | | The public recognizes that it may be necessary that Japanese forces someday deploy alongside U.S. forces in areas outside the formal geographic range of the Japan-U.S. security treaty. |  | | It is a path that will undercut Japan’s historic efforts to strengthen the United Nations’ role and authority in security affairs. |  | | And before Japan and the United States rush down the path of constitutional revision, we need to have a more thorough debate about how Japan’s international role can evolve in a constructive way without destabilizing the region. |
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http://americaabroad.tpmcafe.com/story/2005/9/12/91728/7162
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| | PARAMETERS, US Army War College Quarterly - Summer 2004 |
 | | In the case of the United States and Japan, the original purpose of the 1951 and 1960 treaties was an exchange of asymmetrical security guarantees that both partners valued. |  | | Achieving security autonomy from the United States would be exceedingly costly for Japan. |  | | Japan will liberalize and expand its security posture in broad ways long sought by the United States, but at the same time will |
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| | Conflict & Security archives at Future Brief |
 | | He has appealed the extradition order and Britain's High Court will hear the case on Feb. 20." Learn more in the Christian Science Monitor. |  | | When completed, the outdoor security robots will be able to make their night watch rounds and even chase criminals, according to Lee. |  | | "The National Security Agency could have legally monitored ordinarily confidential communications between doctors and patients or attorneys and their clients, the Justice Department said Friday of its controversial warrantless surveillance program. |
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| | 1936 Public Acts |
 | | 3/1936: - DEFENCE FORCES (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) ACT, 1936 |  | | 58/1936: - EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY (EXTERNAL RELATIONS) ACT, 1936 |  | | 26/1936: - SEANAD EIREANN (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS), ACT, 1936 |
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| | Dangerous-industries search for PU |
 | | Typos/falses: Public Printer of the United States |  | | Typos/falses: Public Works and Government Services Canada |  | | Typos/falses: Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada |
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| | English Usage Potpourri |
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| | Old Patriot's Pen |
 | | Border security isn't a luxury any longer, it's absolutely essential to the security and prosperity of the United States. |  | | He alone is the one that sets the objectives, and issues the orders. |  | | This includes responding to local situations (local disasters, riots, acts of terrorism, catastrophic accidents, etc.), and response to national defense requirements (border security, security of transportation and communications nodes, natural disaster recover operations, reconstituting civil government in areas affected by natural or manmade disasters, etc.). |
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| | Information Security from Oracle |
 | | Today, enterprises from all industries and the public sector rely on Oracle for a secure infrastructure to run their operations. |  | | Oracle is the undisputed market leader in formal security evaluations with an impressive list of major certifications including Common Criteria, the de facto worldwide evaluation standard. |  | | Executive blog: Mary Ann Davidson, Chief Security Officer |
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| | Japan - PUBLIC ORDER AND INTERNAL SECURITY |
 | | Conditions of public order compare favorably with those in other industrialized countries. |  | | They are allowed considerable discretion in dealing with legal infractions and appear to deserve the trust and respect accorded to them by the general public. |  | | The police are generally well respected and can rely on considerable public cooperation in their work. |
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| | if:book |
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