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Blue laws (also
known as
Sunday laws,
Sunday trade laws, and
Sunday closing laws) are
laws restricting or
banning certain activities on
specified days...
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Blue laws, also
known as
Sunday laws, are
laws that
restrict or ban some or all
activities on
specified days (most
often on
Sundays in the
western world)...
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forced to
leave America. Peters' book po****rized the term "
blue laws",
referring to
laws restricting activities on Sunday.
Peters was an
Anglican priest...
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Securities Act of 1956. Historically, the
federal securities laws and the
state blue sky
laws complemented and
often duplicated one another. Much of the...
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strong against any
weakening of the
blue laws,
which keep most
stores closed on Sunday, and
would work to keep Paramus'
laws the most
restrictive in the state...
- in New
Jersey which enforces Blue Laws –
legislation that
limits Sunday shopping.
Paramus strictly observes these laws,
therefore major malls and other...
- the state's only
countywide blue laws,
which prohibit most
shopping on Sunday.
Voters rejected the
effort to
repeal the
laws by 63
percent to 37 percent...
- in New
Jersey which enforces Blue Laws –
legislation that
limits Sunday shopping.
Paramus strictly observes these laws,
therefore major malls and other...
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relaxing their blue laws in 1933 that
previously didn't
allow sporting events on Sundays, when most NFL
games took place. The
blue laws,
combined with...
- ISBN 0-19-515385-5. OCLC 65198443. "
Blue law |
American history". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 2018-10-20. "
Blue Laws | The
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