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A legal entity that is not a human being but for certain purposes is considered by virtue of statute to be a natural person....
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Gulf Island Pond looks like a healthy place, with an abundance of smallmouth bass, a few shy otters and darting dragonflies. But life along the 14-mile impoundment on the Androscoggin River is dependent on artificial means, like a person with lung disease who needs an oxygen tank to breathe.
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...Rethinking Fiduciary Law C. Corporate Personhood D. Allowances in the Law for Corporate Responsibil... by the law has stemmed from their artificiality. Business entities are inherently "fictitious." (1...
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... to constitute an unwarranted invasionof personal privacy." 5 U. S. C. §552(b)(7)(C). The question... asreferring to corporations or other artificial entities. This isnot to say that corporations do ...
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...(a)(1) The term artificial flavor or artificial flavoring means any substance... likely to be read by the ordinary person under customary conditions of purchase and use of ...
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christmas decorations
Good Neighbor We have an artificial Christmas tree for the person wanting one for a float. - A Clinton Neighbor, (217) 935-5492
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In the present paper, I focus on the establishment of constitutional democracies, the problem of political legitimacy within the context of moral conflict, the operational principles of modern democracy, the legitimacy of deliberative democracy, the institutional forms of democracy, and the democratization of established power structures. The argument of this paper has several parts, and I expect a few of the claims I make to be controversial. The paper aims to analyze and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of transnational governance, the moral value of democratic procedures, key dangers in liberal-democratic politics, Cicero's rhetorical and political strategy, and the rationalistic interpretation of the democratic procedure.
...Rousseau democratized the artificiality, allowing every citizen to be an artificial person...
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This Essay addresses a topic of great academic and practical interest currently facing the Supreme Court: whether the Privileges or Immunities Clause, which has lain dormant since the Court's ill-conceived 1873 Slaughter-House Cases decision, should be resurrected in order to apply the Second Amendment to the states. The Essay makes the novel argument that the textual basis for the Slaughter-House Court's holding regarding the clause - i.e., the lack of parallel textual construction in the first two sentences of Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment regarding citizenship) - was in fact the wholly unintentional product of what we might call "attrition of parliamentary processes." This analysis is not new to the Supreme Court. Borrowed from an oral argument made before the U.S. Supreme Co...
... to its 1898 conclusion that the word "person" in Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment should b... freedmen but also white people and artificial persons, including corporations - an interpretatio...
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* Do any Gazette readers know where you can take a branch from an artificial tree and have it tested for lead?
* For the person wanting to know where you can get fresh cinnamon sticks locally, you can get them at the Amish store in Kanawha City. They have just about anything you want and it is all fresh.
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I had no idea I lacked the Christmas spirit until I read the responses to the Register's Soundoff question, "Which do you prefer, a real or artificial Christmas tree?" One person stated only old or lazy people choose fake and another said there is no Christmas spirit with an artificial tree. I take exception.
First, my husband and I were the worst tree selectors; too large a stump for the stand, completely dead after two days and, of course, the one where the star tilted toward the East due to the crooked trunk.