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  2. File:Section 512 of Title 17.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:Section 512 of Title 17.pdf. ... Download QR code; In other projects ... work of the federal government of the United States.

  3. Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1857

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    5. Freedom of vocation, with a ban on contracts with loss of freedom for the sake of work, education, or religious vows. 7. Freedom of speech. 10. Right to bear arms. 12. Abolition of titles of nobility. 13. Prohibition of privileges to individuals or institutions or of special courts (Juárez Law). 22.

  4. Title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations ("CFR"), titled Public Contracts and Property Management, is the portion of the CFR that governs federal government public contracts within the United States. It is available in digital or printed form. Title 41 comprises four volumes, and is divided into six Subtitles.

  5. G. L. Christian and Associates v. United States - Wikipedia

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    The Army Corps of Engineers signed a contract with G.L. Christian and Associates to build 2,000 housing units for soldiers at Fort Polk, Louisiana, under the "Capehart Act". Fort Polk was deactivated by the Department of the Army in 1958, and the $32.9 million construction contract was terminated by the Corps of Engineers on February 5, 1958 ...

  6. Civil Code of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the Civil Code is heavily inspired by the French Civil Code of 1804. It is made up of 1976 articles. Preliminary Title. Of legal norms, their application and efficacy (articles 1 to 16). Book I. Of persons (articles 17 to 332). Book II. Of goods, of property and of their modifications (articles 333 to 608). Book III.

  7. Federalism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In the Spanish Constitution of 1931, which governed the Second Spanish Republic, a territorial model was established halfway between federalism ―which was no longer defended by the republican parties due, among other reasons, to the influence of regenerationism and the failure of the federal experience of 1873-1874 ― [10] and centralism ― for example, Republican Union conceived the State ...

  8. FCC Group - Wikipedia

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    The charges related to bribes, totalling €82 million ($91 million), to secure transport and hospital contracts in Panama between 2010 and 2014. [17] [18] [19] Then, in September 2020, FCC was banned from bidding for contracts by the World Bank for two years following the company's involvement with fraudulent and collusive practices in ...

  9. File:EUD 1988-512.pdf - Wikipedia

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