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Notwithstanding is a
short story collection by
British author Louis de Bernières.
Published in 2009, it was
inspired by Wormley, the
Surrey village in...
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Judgment notwithstanding the verdict, also
called judgment non
obstante veredicto, or JNOV, is a type of
judgment as a
matter of law that is sometimes...
- is part of the
Constitution of Canada. It is
commonly known as the
notwithstanding clause (French:
clause dérogatoire,
clause ****bstant, or, as prescribed...
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Notwithstanding is the
debut album by the
American band
Chalk FarM,
released in 1996. The
singles "Lie on Lie" and "Live Tomorrow"
charted on Billboard's...
- ****ociation
football in
itself does not have a
classical history.
Notwithstanding any
similarities to
other ball
games pla****
around the world, FIFA...
- self-rule, as
mandated by the Constitution, and
their own tax base.
Notwithstanding their self-rule,
local authorities are
nevertheless in
practice dependent...
- addition, some
Charter rights are
subject to the
notwithstanding clause (section 33). The
notwithstanding clause authorizes governments to
temporarily override...
- set in London.
Notwithstanding (2009) is a
collection of
short stories revolving around a
fictional English village,
Notwithstanding, and its eccentric...
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Constitutional Law. 2 (3): 545–627, 553–554. doi:10.1093/icon/2.3.545.
Notwithstanding substantial differences among the schemes, an
important common factor...
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Various provisions of the
Canadian Constitution are
subject to the
notwithstanding clause,
which is
Section Thirty-three of the
Canadian Charter of Rights...