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The ruling noted that the Smolko, the waterways conservation officer, did not board Karash's boat, though he could have, and that he performed the inspection from his boat in less than 40 minutes.
Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106 (1977), is a United States Supreme Court criminal law decision holding that a police officer ordering a person out of a car following a traffic stop and conducting a pat-down to check for weapons did not violate the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Vermont – annually; inspections are due at the end of even-numbered months only. Inspections performed in an odd-numbered month will receive a sticker for the next even-numbered month (e.g., a car inspected in November 2011 will receive a sticker good until December 31, 2012). Inspection stickers are placed on the lower left of windshield [18]
The lot is accepted if the number of defects falls below where the acceptance number or otherwise the lot is rejected. [1] In general, acceptance sampling is employed when one or several of the following hold: [2] testing is destructive; the cost of 100% inspection is very high; and; 100% inspection takes too long.
U.S. Rep. Glenn "GT" Thompson, R-15th Dist., delivers remarks following a listening session for the 2023 Farm Bill at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia on Aug. 14.
The 4-3 decision announced Wednesday affirms a Sept. 5 ruling by a Commonwealth Court panel in favor of two voters whose “naked” mail-in ballots were rejected because they lacked secrecy ...
It is not common for a mail-in ballot to be rejected. In a report on the 2020 election, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission found that 98.8% of mail-in ballots were counted and 0.8% were rejected.
Congress enacted Section 1113 favoring voluntary solutions in response to NLRB v.Bildisco & Bildisco 465 U.S. 513 (1984) where the Supreme Court concluded that a debtor could reject a collective bargaining agreement without engaging in collective bargaining and that such unilateral alterations by a debtor would not violate the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) 29 U.S.C. § 158.