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CONGRESS - 1. An assembly of the deputies convened from different governments, to treat of peace or of other political affairs, is called a congress.

 


Concurrent Resolution Of Congress A type of legislation used by Congress for expressing fact, principles, opinions, or purposes in which both the House and Senate have a common interest. Identified by the abbreviations "H.Con.Res." or "S.Con.Res.

Congress: 1. In America, Congress is composed of the two legislative bodies, the Senate and the House of Representatives. 2.

Congress convenes
The issue of Parliament's authority in the colonies became a crisis after Parliament passed the Coercive Acts in 1774 to punish the Province of Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party.

Congress
Definition - Noun
[Latin congressus meeting, encounter, from congredi to approach, meet]
1 : a formal meeting of delegates
2 a : the supreme legislative body of a nation and esp. a republic ...

Congress has the preeminent power in terms of passing statutes that regulate immigration and alienage.

Congress authorized the codification of US statutes with the first edition in a four volume set, and including some 50 titles, to be updated annually, and with a new edition coming out every six years.

Congress have plenary power over every species of taxable property, except exports. But there are two rules prescribed for their government, the rule of uniformity and the rule of apportionment.

Trades Union Congress
Transsexual
Transsexuals are protected by the SDA if they intend to undergo, are undergoing or have undergone gender reassignment.

A law passed by Congress which helps with division of pensions after a divorce. Once the worker is legally allowed to receive pension distributions, QDRO's require the plan administrator to divide the pension, without penalty.

A law passed by Congress in 1984 that requires public schools to allow students who meet before and after classes for religious purposes, including prayer, if they want to do so.
Equal Protection Clause: ...

visa numbers Congress establishes the amount of immigration each year. Immigration for immediate relatives is unlimited; however, preference categories are limited. To distribute the visas fairly among all ...

" In constitutional law, one would talk of the "power to legislate" or the "legislative arm of government" referring to the power of political bodies (eg: house of assembly, Congress, Parliament) to write the laws of the land.

Congress, which was then in session, hastened to amend the Aldrich-Vreeland Act of 1908, the measure thus adopted taking effect on Aug. 4 1914.

house of assembly, Congress, Parliament) to write the laws of the land. Liability Any legal obligation, either due now or at some time in the future. It could be a debt or a promise to do something.

The laws of the Federal government, as stated, are embodied in the Constitution, acts of Congress, and treaties made by its authority. Nor have the Federal courts jurisdiction of common law offenses.

To make a legally valid decision in a case, a court must have both "subject matter jurisdiction" (power to hear the type of case in question, which is granted by the state legislatures and Congress) and "personal jurisdiction" (power to make a ...

In the United States, the Constitution requires that Congressional representatives be elected on the basis of population.

Read Congressonal Research Service (CRS) Reports regarding Intellectual property
Speech by Richard Stallman: Software patents ? Obstacles to software development - it starts about IP and the problems it causes to talk or think using IP.

a claim by the President or another high official of the executive branch that he/she need not answer a request (including a subpena issued by a court or Congress) for confidential government or personal communications, ...

statute: A law passed by Congress or a state legislature.
statute of limitations: A law that sets the deadline for parties to file suit to enforce their rights.

congress (1916) that created the u.s. shipping board to develop water transportation, operate the merchant ships owned by the government, and regulate the water carriers engaged in commerce under the flag of the united states.

EQUAL ACCESS ACT: A law passed by Congress in 1984. It requires public schools to allow students who to meet before and after classes for religious purposes, including prayer, if they want to do so.

Applicants who have not yet used (in commerce that can be regulated by Congress) the mark they wish to register may file a trademark application under this filing basis.

Statutory law - Laws promulgated by Congress and state legislatures. (See case law and common law.)
Statutory research - Research of legislation enacted by a state or the United States.
Stay - A court order halting a judicial proceeding.

Statutory law - Laws promulgated by Congress and state legislatures. (See case law and common law.)
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NAMES OF SHIPS.
The act of congress of December 31, 1792, concerning the registering and recording of ships or vessels, provides, 3. That every ship or... more ...

a statutory plan passed by Congress or any legislature which is a "bill" until enacted and becomes law. 3) v. for a court to make a decision and rule on a motion or petition, as in "the court will act on your motion for a new trial." ...

American Federation of Labor Congress of Industrial AFLCIO
Accord and Satisfaction
American Stock Exchange AMEX ...

statute
n. a federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or stat...
statute of frauds
n. law in every state which requires that certain documents be in...

PAROLE: A system for the supervised release of prisoners before their terms are over. Congress has abolished parole for people convicted of federal crimes, but most states still offer parole.

Federal question: Jurisdiction given to federal courts in cases involving the interpretation and application of the U.S. Constitution, acts of Congress, and treaties.
Felony: A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison.

But "act" may also refer to the name of a bill. For example, the Working Families Flexibility Act is the name of a bill that was proposed in the 104th, 105th, 106th, and 107th Congress, but to date, has not been enacted into law.

See also: State, Law, United states, Right, Person

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