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... useof water under the doctrine of appropriation." 65 Stat. 666. Montanafiled a bill of complaint...La Plata River & ------ * The dictionary-approved term is "Wyomingite," which is also thena...
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The trial court did not err in rendering summary judgment in favor of the defendant on plaintiffs claim in mandamus. The plaintiffs claims regarding procedural irregularities in an ordinance are barred by the plaintiffs failure to file suit within the time period specified by R.C. 713.121. The plaintiffs claim in mandamus, which seeks to compel the defendant to institute appropriation proceedings, is also barred. Although the trial court erroneously applied the two-year statute of limitations prescribed in R.C. 2744.02, the correct, four-year statute of limitations prescribed in R.C. 2305.09(E) bars this claim. Affirmed.
... that it existed.’ Black's Law Dictionary (7th Ed.1999) 322. In an appropriation act...
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... corporation, shall ever make an appropriation or pay from any public fund whatever, anything in ... or application of a fund." BLACK'S LAW DICTIONARY 130 (3d ed. 1933). Furthermore, appropriation can ...
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... actions funded by general appropriations); Valley Forge, 454 U. S. 464 (no standing underFl...Johnson, Dictionary ofthe English Language 1741 (1773) ("seminary" mea...
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... enacted the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, thereby authorizing the creation of t... adding the word "boondoggle" to the dictionary of American English. In that regard, the WPA follo...
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... appears to address all acts of appropriation.” Almeida v. Holder, 588 F.3d 778, 789 (2d Cir. ...See Black’s Law Dictionary 117 (9th ed. 2009) (defining “appropriation” a...
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... be an intentional and fraudulent appropriation or conversion of . . . money.'" Resp't's Br. 22 (qquoting Black's Law Dictionary at 468 (5th ed. 1979)). We need not address the la...
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... be an intentional and fraudulent appropriation or conversion of . . . money.'" Resp't's Br. 22 (qquoting Black's Law Dictionary at 468 (5th ed. 1979)). We need not address the la...
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In the nineteen teens, while the more modernist-friendly Vanity Fair's art reviews tried to accommodate the aesthetic visions of both modernists and their antagonists in the Academy of Arts and Design, Harper's Bacar printed an anti-modernist screed by the Academy's secretary.2 In addition, a regular columnist known as "The Bachelor" frequently found time to deride experimentation in art as so much rubbish. June Howard, for example, has shown how twenty years previous to the publication of Blondes (and previous to any interest it would show in modernism), Harper's Bazar already saw part of its role as a teacher of high culture to include the marketing of multiple, competing genres in the composite novel The Whole Family.\n19 However, it does suggest how, given the ambiguous status of e...
... I discuss as a key effect of its appropriation of nineteenth-century vernacular humor. Yet the di... English of the Oxford English Dictionary (a product of the 1880S-1920S); in fact, her norms...
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... gain moral sanction for the formal appropriation of land. The term initially carried no connotation...," Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th ed. (Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Web...