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The New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) contains New York state rules and regulations. [1] The NYCRR is officially compiled by the New York State Department of State's Division of Administrative Rules. [2]
Erich Kunzel, long time maestro of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and nationally renowned as "the Prince of Pops", [61] announced his vision for a new SCPA campus near Cincinnati Music Hall, which would be part of an arts and education complex that would help revitalize Over-the-Rhine. A campaign was launched that, over the following 13 years ...
SCPA may refer to: San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, a school in San Diego, California; School for Creative and Performing Arts, a school in Cincinnati, Ohio; Semiconductor Chip Protection Act of 1984; South Carolina Ports Authority; Space Canine Patrol Agents, fictional canine superheroes in DC Comics; C5a peptidase, an enzyme
The SCPA is found in title 17, U.S. Code, sections 901-914 (17 U.S.C. §§ 901-914). Japan [ 3 ] and European Community (EC) countries soon followed suit [ 4 ] and enacted their own, similar laws protecting the topography of semiconductor chips.
The Home Equity Theft Prevention Act (HETPA, NY RPL §265-a) is a New York State law passed on July 26, 2006, to provide homeowners of residential property with information and disclosures in order to make informed decisions when approached by persons seeking a sale or transfer of the homeowner's property, particularly when homeowners are in default on their mortgage payments or the property ...
WOKR (1310 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. Licensed to Canandaigua, New York , United States, the station is owned by Tim Stratton, through licensee 1310 FLX Radio, Inc. [ 2 ]
New Jersey’s Affidavit of Merit Statute (NJ Rev Stat § 2A:53A-27 (2013)) was signed into law in 1995.The statute states that if a person sues for injury, death, or property damage because of a professional's mistake or carelessness, they must provide a special letter from an expert within 60 days after the other side responds to their lawsuit. [1]
The Ordinances of 1311 (The New Ordinances, Norman: Les noveles Ordenances) were a series of regulations imposed upon King Edward II by the peerage and clergy of the Kingdom of England to restrict the power of the English monarch. [a] The twenty-one signatories of the Ordinances are referred to as the Lords Ordainers, or simply the Ordainers.