- to
organize published statutes. Such
publications have a
habit of
starting small but
growing rapidly over time, as new
statutes are
enacted in response...
- period. When a
statute of
limitations expires in a
criminal case, the
courts no
longer have jurisdiction. Most
common crimes that have
statutes of limitations...
- The
Statutes of Lithuania,
originally known as the
Statutes of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were a 16th-century
codification of all the
legislation of...
- The
United States Statutes at Large,
commonly referred to as the
Statutes at
Large and
abbreviated Stat., are an
official record of Acts of
Congress and...
- of
statutes of New
Zealand (1935–1949) 14
years 6
First National List of
statutes of New
Zealand (1949–1957) 8
years 7
Second Labour List of
statutes of...
- divisions".
Statutes 1925,
article 17.
Marks &
Payne 1978, p. 123 Risk, p. 93. Risk, pp. 13, 70.
Statutes 1847,
article 15. Risk, 1972, p. 95
Statute dated...
- Cathcart, Alison. "The
Statutes of Iona: The
Archipelagic Context,"
Journal of
British Studies Jan. 2010, Vol. 49, No. 1: 4–27. "
Statutes of Iona". exploringcelticciv...
-
Statutes in
Force was the
fourth revised edition of the
statutes.
Publication began in 1972. It was
completed in 1981.
Statutes in
Force continued to...
-
Nightwalker statutes were
English statutes,
before modern policing,
allowing or
requiring night watchmen to
arrest those found on the
streets after sunset...
-
using statutes—and
amendments due to
issues raised during pre-trial or
trial stages of the proceedings—that are
quite similar to the Rome
Statute. The...