- In law,
comity is "a
principle or
practice among political entities such as countries, states, or
courts of
different jurisdictions,
whereby legislative...
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discuss how to
bring Protestantism to the Philippines. The
result was a
comity agreement that
divided the
Philippines into
missionary areas by denomination...
- (U.S. Constitution,
Article IV,
Section 2,
Clause 1, also
known as the
Comity Clause)
prevents a
state of the
United States from
treating citizens of...
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system of
national law,
considerable effort goes into
developing a
spirit of
comity between federal government and states. By the
doctrine of 'Res judicata'...
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nevertheless often recognized state-to-state
according to the
common practice of
comity.
States are
prohibited from
discriminating against citizens of
other states...
- each other's authority. The
doctrine of
comity was
introduced as one of the
means to
answer these questions.
Comity has
undergone various changes since its...
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between April and June 1792, led them to
denounce the
treason of the
Austrian comity, a
direct allusion to the Queen.
After Madame Roland sent a
letter to the...
- the
recognition and
enforceability of a
foreign judgment rested on the "
comity of nations,"
namely whether there would be any
reciprocity and
mutual recognition...
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denominations in
starting mission work in the
islands and to
enter into a
Comity Agreement that
would facilitate the
establishment of such missions. The...
- Preview. Finkelman, Paul (1981). An
Imperfect Union: Slavery, Federalism, and
Comity.
Chapel Hill:
University of
North Carolina Press. ISBNÂ 0-8078-1438-5. Preview...