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  2. Penal Code of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    chapter v 100 - 113 of abetment chapter v a 113a - 113b of conspiracy chapter vi 114 - 127 of offences against the state, chapter vii 128 - 137 of offences relating to the army, navy, and air force chapter viii 138 - 157 of offences against the public tranquillity, chapter ix 158 - 169 of offences by or relating to public servants, chapter ixa

  3. Sangguniang Bayan - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Code provides for an additional three sectoral representatives representing: women, laborers, and any of the urban poor, indigenous cultural communities, disabled persons or another sector that may be identified by the Sangguniang Bayan; however, this provision still has to be implemented. [3]

  4. Local Government Code - Wikipedia

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  5. Local government in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Local government elections take place once every three years in the Bahamas [22] with the most recent elections taking place on 27 January 2022. [23] The 2020 elections were postponed due to COVID-19 until Emergency Power Orders were lifted. [24] The voting system used in local government elections is the first-past-the-post system. Both ...

  6. Constable (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Local Government Code 86.0021 (Qualifications; Removal) (a) A person is not eligible to serve as constable unless: (1) the person is eligible to be licensed under Sections 1701.309 and 1701.312, Occupations Code, and:

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  8. Sangguniang Barangay - Wikipedia

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    The Sangguniang Barangay, known in English as the Barangay Council [note 1] is the local government of a barangay, the smallest administrative division in the Philippines. Each of the 42,004 barangays in the country has its respective Sangguniang Barangay. The term is coined from the Tagalog words sanggunian (lit. ' advisory ') and barangay.

  9. Local Government Act 1985 - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Act 1985 (c. 51) is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom. Its main effect was to abolish the six county councils of the metropolitan counties that had been set up by the Local Government Act 1972, along with the Greater London Council that had been established in 1965. In their place many single purpose authorities ...