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The separation of Panama from Colombia was formalized on 3 November 1903, with the establishment of the Republic of Panama and the abolition of the Colombia-Costa Rica border. From the Independence of Panama from Spain in 1821, Panama had simultaneously declared independence from Spain and joined itself to the confederation of Gran Colombia ...
The Public Ministry provided for in the Constitution has defended the interest of the state, fostered the enforcement and execution of laws, judicial decisions, and administrative orders, supervised the official conduct and the performance of duty of public officials, prosecuted offenses of constitutional or legal provisions, and served as legal adviser to administrative officials.
The territory was at the time controlled by the Republic of Colombia, but a US-supported revolt led to the separation of Panama and Colombia and the formation of the Republic of Panama in 1903.
1 January – New Year's Day; 9 January – Martyrs' Day; 4 March – Carnival; 18 April – Good Friday; 1 May – Labour Day; 3 November – Separation Day from Colombia; 5 November – Colon Day; 10–11 November – Uprising of Los Santos; 28 November – Independence Day; 8 December – Mother's Day; 20 December – National Mourning Day
The de facto codifications are Vernon's Texas Statutes Annotated and Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, commonly known as Vernon's. [4] [6] The unannotated constitution, codes, and statutes can also be accessed online through a website of the Texas Legislative Council. [6] Gammel's Laws of Texas contains relevant legislation from 1822-1897. [7]
The Republic of Panama became a protectorate of the larger country through two provisions whereby the United States guaranteed the independence of Panama and received in return the right to intervene in Panama's domestic affairs. For the rights it obtained, the United States was to pay the sum of US$10 million and an annuity, beginning 9 years ...
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Rules and Regulations for the Operation and Navigation of the Panama Canal July 9, 1914 180 1991 July 9, 1914 181 1995: Military Reservation for National Guard July 23, 1914 182 1997: Amending the Civil Service Rules Providing for the Appointment of Aliens When No Citizens Are Available July 25, 1914 183 1999