Despite its initial rejection by many other colonies, the Rhode Island charter's protection for religious liberty and its narrow
proviso would eventually be mirrored in several other colonies and become "the most common pattern in the constitutions adopted by the states after the Revolution."49 As Professor McConnell observes in regards to the general tenor of these protections:
To gain a sense of the Illinois electorate's sentiments, Peck's valuable tables analyze the vote of all parties in the Illinois General Assembly on "Resolutions Instructing Illinois's Senators to Vote on the Wilmot
Proviso" in 1849 and "Resolutions Rescinding Wilmot
Proviso Instructions" in 1851.
Palatine 93,
Proviso East 49.5,
Proviso West 34.5, Nazareth 11.
And if you look closer, you would also see that the power of the Bureau to refer a person under investigation to the Tribunal for trial is subject to the
proviso. But what the
proviso clearly says is that once the person under investigation makes a written admission of the breach or non-compliance of which he is accused, the Bureau no longer has power to refer the matter to the Tribunal.
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In that regard, the Court imposed on him a suspended sentence of 1 (one) year of imprisonment, on
proviso that the sentence will not be executed if during the probationary time of 2 (two) years following the finality of the judgment the accused does not commit another criminal offense.
In order to incentivize investment by companies in collective investment schemes, REIT schemes and mutual funds, an amendment has been made in the second
proviso to Division Ill of Part I of the First Schedule to the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 whereby the rate of tax has been reduced from 25 percent to 15 percent in respect of dividend received by a company from a collective investment scheme, REIT scheme or a mutual fund (other than a stock fund).
However, NASA also adds the following
proviso: "Near-Earth Comets (NECs) are further restricted to include only short-period comets (i.e., orbital period P less than 200 years)." It seems to me that the same
proviso was not applied to near-Earth asteroids simply because an asteroid coming from beyond the asteroid belt, not to mention beyond the solar system, was never imagined.
Richard Gordon, whose original bill included a
proviso on the PCGG's abolition, recommended plenary approval of Senate Bill No.
But they are circumscribed the
proviso that they are not enforceable through courts.
Thus the Impugned
Proviso is inconsistent, contradictory, beyond the scope and mandate of the parent statute i.e.
In what follows, I will argue that Nozick's entitlement theory, and his treatment of the Lockean
proviso in particular, forces him into a dilemma involving the compensation of people with rather low welfare prospects.
This action was necessitated by a
Proviso written when the Bylaws to create the Membership Assembly were first passed.
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