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  2. Rule 41 - Wikipedia

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    The amendment to the subdivision (b) reads as follows: (6) a magistrate judge with authority in any district where activities related to a crime may have occurred has authority to issue a warrant to use remote access to search electronic storage media and to seize or copy electronically stored information located within or outside that district if:

  3. Antideficiency Act - Wikipedia

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    Amendments in 1905 and 1906 mandated all appropriations to be apportioned in monthly installments and criminal penalties were imposed for violations. [ citation needed ] The "Antideficiency Act" actually includes provisions of Title 31 that are not always associated with the principal provision of the Act which is found at 31 USC 1341.

  4. Brown Act - Wikipedia

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    The Ralph M. Brown Act is a California law that guarantees the public's right to attend and participate in meetings of local legislative bodies. Located at California Government Code 54950 et seq., it is an act of the California State Legislature, authored by Assemblymember Ralph M. Brown and passed in 1953.

  5. Moon Dancer: Litigation over land use and a shared driveway ...

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    Perko, in a complaint filed in York County Court, asserted that the winery was in violation of the covenants of the subdivision, a section of Lauxmont Farms described in the suit as “an ...

  6. Wrongdoing - Wikipedia

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    A violation of law is any act (or, less commonly, failure to act) that fails to abide by existing law. Violations generally include both crimes and civil wrongs. Some acts, such as fraud, can violate civil and criminal laws. In law, a wrong can be a legal injury, which is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right. A legal wrong can ...

  7. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act - Wikipedia

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    A political subdivision of a foreign state; An agency or instrumentality of a foreign state "Agency or instrumentality" is then defined (28 U.S.C. § 1603(b)) as any entity which has a separate legal identity and is either: an "organ of a foreign state or political subdivision", or

  8. SEC Rule 10b-5 - Wikipedia

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    SEC Rule 10b-5, codified at 17 CFR 240.10b-5, is one of the most important rules targeting securities fraud in the United States. It was promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), pursuant to its authority granted under § 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. [1]

  9. Notice of violation - Wikipedia

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    Many cities and countries perform a violation notice on construction projects if/when they are not safe, are without a (proper) permit by which the construction can be approved or if the site contractors violate the license for which they are performing the construction work, for which case these licenses and permits may be revoked (taken away ...