- sport's
rules Disqualification (boxing)
Disqualification (professional wrestling)
Disqualification (tennis)
Judicial disqualification, also
known as...
- disqualified, (termed a
double disqualification) the
result is
usually declared a no
contest regardless of round. Most
disqualifications happen for
repeated intentional...
- fight" or some
other term, in
order for both
disqualifications and
countouts to be waived.
Disqualification from a
match is
called when the
fictional storyline...
- c. 144) The
House of
Commons (
Disqualifications) Act 1813 (54 Geo. 3. c. 16) The
House of
Commons (
Disqualifications) Act 1821 (1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 44)...
- 2019 ****anese
Grand Prix, the
first Grand Prix to see more than two
disqualifications since the 2004
Canadian Grand Prix, and the
first time in Formula...
-
Disqualifications in
tennis can
occur for
unsporting conduct. ATP
rules state that:
Players shall not at any time
physically abuse any official, opponent...
- constituency. This Act was
amended by
subsequent legislation: The
Disqualifications Act 2000, a
consequence of the Good
Friday Agreement,
added the words...
- the
tabernacle or, later, the
Temple in Jerusalem. Many of
these disqualifications are
applied to the
continuing role of the
kohen in the Mishnah, Talmud...
-
United States Capitol attack is
cited by
opponents as a
reason for his
disqualification from s****ing
public office. A
state may also make a
determination that...
-
William C. C.
Claiborne served in the
House below the
minimum age of 25.
Disqualification:
under the
Fourteenth Amendment, a
federal or
state officer who takes...