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1. Worlds of the Renaissance 2000 - Carol Gisela Schmidt's Project
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- Seeing beautiful colors appertains to knowledge, while loving beautiful colors appertains to action. However, as soon as one sees a beautiful color, he has already loved it; smelling a bad odor appertains to knowledge, while hating a bad odor appertains to action. ...
2. Reporter 15/11/02: University awards: Notice
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- Candidates shall also be required to state in the preface what previous use (if any) has been made of the submitted work, or of any part of it, and whether it has been published in whole or in part; and a Graduate Student shall further be required to state whether and, if so, how, its subject appertains to his or her approved course of research or to work submitted for a degree of the University. ...
- No work submitted for a University prize shall be considered which in the opinion of the Examiners or Adjudicators for that prize is substantially the same as work published by the candidate or used by the candidate elsewhere as a thesis for a degree or for a prize before coming into residence in the University; and if part of the work submitted has been so used, or if, in the case of a Graduate Student, the work submitted has already been submitted for a degree of the University, or closely appertains to work which has been so submitted, the Examiners or Adjudicators shall have power to take that circumstance into consideration in making their award. ...
3. Statement - January 2002
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- The attorney general found that the taxable situs of a working or royalty interest in an oil and gas lease is the location of the surface estate to which the interest appertains. ... In Attorney General Opinion DM-490 (1998), the then attorney general wrote: "Courts have held that because a royalty interest is taxable as an interest in land, it is taxable as real estate in the county where the land to which it appertains is located, rather than in the county where the owner of the interest resides. ...
- The 1998 opinion concluded that a taxing unit was entitled to assess property taxes based upon the location of the surface property to which the royalty interest appertains. ...
- The attorney general concluded that each county was limited to valuing the mineral interest only as it appertains to surface property located in the county. And, he further stated that “each county must appraise the mineral interest as it appertains to surface property located in the county at its market value as of January 1, using generally accepted appraisal methods and techniques. ...
4. Georgia Code Chapter List
- www.legis.state.ga.us
- (b) Unless expressly prohibited by the condominium instruments, a limited common element may be reassigned upon written application to the association by the owners of units to which the limited common element appertains and the owners of units to which the limited common element is being reassigned. ... Such amendment shall be delivered immediately to the owners of the units to which the limited common element appertains and the owners of units to which the limited common element is being reassigned and upon payment by them of all reasonable costs for the preparation, execution, and recordation thereof. The amendment shall become effective when the association and the owners of the units to which the limited common element appertains and the owners of units to which the limited common element is being reassigned have executed and recorded the same. ...
5. UNITED KINGDOM
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- -IRELAND: DELIMITATION OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF, EIF January 1990, Excerpts Article 1 Irish Sea and South-West Area 1) The boundary between parts of the continental shelf which appertains to the UK and Republic of Ireland, respectively, in the area south of latitude 53° 39' North shall be a line composed of parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude joining, in the sequence given in schedule A to this Agreement, the points set out in that Schedule. ... -DENMARK: DELIMITATION OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF, 1971, Excerpts Article 1 The dividing line between that part of the Continental Shelf which appertains to Denmark and the which appertains to the U. ... -GERMANY: DELIMITATION OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF UNDER THE NORTH SEA, EIF December 1972, Excerpts Article 1 (1) The dividing line between that part of the Continental Shelf which appertains to the U. ... and that part which appertains to Germany shall be arcs of Great Circles between the following points in the sequence given below: TABLE 2-246 U. ... -NETHERLANDS: DELIMITATION OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF UNDER THE NORTH SEA, 1971, Excerpts DESIRING to establish a boundary between the respective parts of the Continental Shelf under the North Sea on the basis of a line every point of which is equidistant from the nearest points of the baselines from which the territorial sea of each country is at present measured; Article 1 (1) Subject to Article 2 of this Agreement the dividing line between that part of the Continental Shelf which appertains to the U. ... and that part which appertains to the Netherlands shall be arcs of Great Circles between the following points, in the sequence given below: TABLE 2-247 U. ... -NORWAY: DELIMITATION OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF, EIF June 1965, Excerpts Article 1 The dividing line between that part of the Continental Shelf which appertains to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and that part which appertains to the Kingdom of Norway shall be based, with certain minor divergencies for administrative convenience, on a line, every point of which is equidistant from the nearest points of the baselines from which the territorial sea of each country is measured. ... Article 1 (1) The boundary between that part of the continental shelf which appertains to the U. ... and that part which appertains to Belgium shall be a line composed of loxodromes joining in the sequence given by the points defined as follows by their coordinates: TABLE 2-250 U. ...
6. Book of Marganitha PART I
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- That the Maker of this world is one and not many is proved by the fact that it is impossible that many can possess one, perfect, unchangeable, self consentaneous will; because they must either be co-equal in essence, and in everything appertaining thereto, which would destroy plurality by the non-existence of distinction, or anything distingÂuishing, just as it is inconsistent to conceive of the existence of two blacknesses, alike in every respect, and not distinguishable, and having but one and the same substance or they must be distinct from each other in essence and in all that appertains thereto; for they would be contrary and destructive of one another. ... For they must be alike in essence, and distinct in what appertains thereto, each one having an appropriate quality by which he is distingÂuishable from his associates: when they would all be compounded of the things in which they are alike, and of those in which they are distinguishable. ...
- And whatever is exclusive of matter, and of what appertains thereto, must be knowing, and must know himself, because himself is ever present and known to him, and it is not dependent on anything but itself. ...
7. The Constitution of 1791
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- It appertains to the nation; no section of the people nor any individual may assume the exercise thereof.
- The regency appertains to the kinsman of the King nearest in degree, according to the order of succession to the throne, and fully twenty-five years of age, provided that he is a native Frenchman, that he is not heir presumptive to another crown, and that he has previously taken the civic oath.
- The choice and dismissal of ministers appertains solely to the King. ...
- Ratification of treaties of peace, alliance, and commerce appertains to the legislative body; and no treaty shall be effective without such ratification.
- Determination of the rules and method of their functions in the aforementioned matters, as well as in all other aspects of the internal administration, appertains to the legislative power.
- Regulation of the number and jurisdiction of the courts and the number of judges of which every court is composed appertains to the legislative power.
- No citizen may be tried in criminal matters except upon an indictment received by the jurors or issued by the legislative body in cases where prosecution of the indictment appertains thereto.
- No man may be arrested except to be brought before police officers; and no one may be placed under arrest or detained except by virtue of a warrant from police officers, an order of arrest from a court, a writ of indictment from the legislative body in case pronouncement thereof appertains to it, or of a sentence of condemnation to prison or correctional detention.
- Requisition of the public force within the interior of the kingdom appertains to the civil officials, according to the rules determined by the legislative power.
8. 4 Second Book of Discipline (1578)
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- This power and policy ecclesiastical is different and distinct in its own nature from that power and policy which is called the civil power and appertains to the civil government of the commonwealth; albeit they are both of God, and tend to one end, if they are rightly used: to wit, to advance the glory of God, and to have godly and good subjects. ...
- Unto the pastor appertains teaching of the word of God, in season and out of season, publicly and privately, always travailing to edify and discharge his conscience, as God's word prescribes to him. ...
- Unto the pastor only appertains the administration of the sacraments, in like manner as the administration of the word; for both are appointed by God as means to teach us, the one by the ear, and the other by the eyes and other senses, that by both knowledge may be transferred to the mind. ...
- It appertains, by the same reason, to the pastor to pray for the people, and namely for the flock committed to his charge; and to bless them in the name of the Lord, who will not suffer the blessings of his faithful servants to be frustrated. ...
- It appertains to the minister, after lawful proceeding by the eldership, to pronounce the sentence of binding or loosing upon any person, according to the power of the keys granted unto the kirk. ...
- It appertains to them to assist the pastor in examination of them that come to the Lord's table: item, in visiting the sick. ...
- So it pertains to the office of a Christian magistrate to assist and fortify the godly proceedings of the kirk in all behalfs; and, namely, to see that the public estate and ministry thereof be maintained and sustained as it appertains, according to God's word; .
9. Theology Today - Vol 17, No. 3 - October 1960 - ARTICLE - The Scots Confession Of 1560
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- "Moreover, to Kings, Princes, Rulers and Magistrates, we affirm that chiefly and most principally the conservation and purgation of the Religion appertains; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance of the true religion and for suppressing of idolatry and superstition whatsoever. ...
- may suspect that the ink was hardly dry upon this page of the Confession when zealous Protestants were tempted to seek a loophole in it for rebellion and to concentrate their attention almost exclusively upon one promising phrase: "Such as resist the supreme power, doing that which appertains to his charge, do resist God's ordinance. " What, they asked, if the magistrate fall to do "that which appertains to his charge," or impede others seeking to do that which appertains to theirs? Out of their disillusion and questioning there developed a long and bitter struggle between Church and State in Scotland. ...
- As the Confession puts it, "The interpretation neither appertains to private nor public person, neither yet to any Kirk. ... but appertains to the Spirit of God, by the which also the Scripture was written. ...
- Baptism "appertains as well to the infants of the faithful as unto them that be of age and discretion"-which rules out Anabaptist error. ...
10. Spinoza - Ethics 1, Propositions 30-36
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- Wherefore will no more appertains to God than does anything else in nature, but stands in the same relation to him as motion, rest, and the like, which we have shown to follow from the necessity of the divine nature, and to be conditioned by it to exist and act in a particular manner. ...
- But, for the sake of my opponents, I will show further, that although it be granted that will appertains to the essence of God, it nevertheless follows from his perfection, that things could not have been by him created other than they are, or in a different order; this is easily proved, if we reflect on what our opponents themselves concede, namely, that it depends solely on the decree and will of God, that each thing is what it is. ...
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- The Akashic record is claimed to be the universal record of absolutely everything in the past, present and future for knowledge which appertains to all things.
12. Decree on Succession to Italian Noble Titles 1926 - Regalis
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- A title which, except under the provisions of the first section of Article 4, is at the time of ratification of the present law borne by a nubile female shall, on the day of her marriage or, in the absence of marriage, on the day of her death, devolve to the senior male in the agnate line of the family to which the lady appertains i. ...
- If a title is vested in the person of a lady in the state of marriage when the present statute is ratified, her title shall upon her death devolve to the senior male in the agnate line of the family to which the she appertains, any prior Letters Patent of Royal Assent recognising rights of succession in her favor and in favor of her heirs according to any other prescription being null and void.
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