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  Diplomatic Security Assists in Apprehension of Fugitives in Multi-Agency Law Enforcement Operation
Operation FALCON focused on apprehending violent offenders, offenders using firearms, gang members, and fugitives who victimized children women and the elderly.
During the course of Operation FALCON, 16 foreign and international fugitives were arrested and face deportation or extradition proceedings.
Diplomatic Security is the worldwide law enforcement and security arm of the U.S. Department of State with special agents assigned to U.S. diplomatic missions overseas and field offices throughout the United States.
www.state.gov /m/ds/rls/44671.htm   (377 words)

  
  Operation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, an operation is an action applied to (one or more, but usually finitely many) numbers or other mathematical entities (e.g., vectors) to produce a well-defined result.
Logical operations such as And, Or and Not are also operations typically performed by devices known as logic gates.
In music a basic operation is one which may be performed on a set of pitches or pitch classes, including transposition, inversion, and multiplication.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Operation   (277 words)

  
 § 13.51 Revocation by Operation of Law or Regulation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Subpart E - Revocation By Operation of Law or Regulation
13.51 Revocation by operation of law or regulation.
If changes in labeling or other requirements are made as a result of amendments or revisions to the law or regulations, the certificate holder must voluntarily surrender all certificates that are no longer in compliance.
www.wineinstitute.org /fedlaw/regs/27cfr_part13/13_51.htm   (171 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Roman Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Roman law in its maturity recognized a definite natural-law theory as the ultimate test of the reasonableness of positive law, and repudiated the concept that justice is the creature of positive law.
Law was natural or positive (man-made); it was natural strictly speaking (instinctive), or it was natural under the Roman concept of the jus gentium (law of nations) — natural in itself or so universally recognized by all men that a presumption arose by reason of universality.
By the law of nations they became slaves by reason of captivity; by civil law, by the status of their parents or in the occasional case where they permitted themselves to be sold in order to participate in the price, if they were over twenty years of age.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09079a.htm   (12237 words)

  
 Operation of law
This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a negative signifying "and not for;" accordingly the language of the elder entries sometimes is, It et nemy pur tiel cause.
By the constitution of some states, and by the laws and practice of all the others, the courts are required to be kept open; that is, free access is admitted in courts to all persons who have a desire to enter there, while it can be done without creating disorder.
A declaration by a counsel to his client of what the law is, according to his judgment, on a statement of facts submitted to him.
www.juridicaldictionary.com /Operation_of_law.htm   (1183 words)

  
 CSEC LIBRARY -- The Ever-operative Law of God
MARIE K. The law of God is as operative in the world today as it was centuries ago, and it is being demonstrated by Christian Scientists in healing, protection, and regeneration.
The original meaning of the word law, according to a dictionary, is "something set, placed, fixed, laid down." Law, then, in the light of Christian Science, is a divine thought-force, and man, the divine image of Mind, is in perfect relation to and in harmony with this law.
The story of how Moses received his understanding of law and of how he presented it to the Israelites in the Ten Commandments was often told to her, and she grew to womanhood with a love for Moses and a great love for law as the animating force of her existence.
www.endtime.org /library/articles/mkl1.html   (1194 words)

  
 Arizona Probate Law - FAQ
Under Arizona law the general rule is that creditors who do not file a formal claim with the estate within four months after the publication of a notice to creditors are barred forever of bringing their claims.
Property that passes by operation of law or by contract is a "nonprobate asset" and achieves the frequently desired status of "avoiding probate." Nonprobate assets are usually not affected by a Will or an Arizona probate.
If a person dies owning real property that does not pass automatically by operation of law, a probate may be required to appoint a personal representative with the power to sign a deed that conveys the property from the estate to the decedent's heir or heirs.
www.keytlaw.com /azprobate/probatefaq.htm   (6411 words)

  
 Florida Trusts & Estate Planning Law
Florida law provides that a personal representative can be compensated out of the estate for his or her efforts.
Florida law authorizes a family allowance of up to $6,000 for a surviving spouse or dependent children, which is paid in addition to the amount passing to the spouse or children by will, intestacy or elective share.
The law is rather rigid; it only recognizes relatives (thereby excluding a decedent's friends, lovers or favorite charities) and makes no exception for anyone in unusual need.
www.weblocator.com /attorney/fl/law/trustest.html   (2854 words)

  
 Common Law Marriage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
These became the elements of a "common-law marriage," or one that arose by operation of law through the parties' conduct, rather than pursuant to a ceremony.
The relevant laws of those states that have abolished common-law marriage are prospective in application, which means that common-law marriages contracted prior to the effective date of the statutes are valid.
Because the law of marriage and divorce varies from state to state, a person who may have valuable rights affected by such laws should consult with an attorney who specializes in such matters.
www.ct-divorce.com /Commlaw.htm   (1148 words)

  
 IRAQ THE MODEL
In contrast with previous operations to secure the city, this one is managing to not only keep the initial momentum, but the operation’s effects seem to be growing as well.
The other number that’s become one of the important parameters for assessing the situation in the Baghdad is the number of displaced families that have returned to their homes since the beginning of Operation “Imposing Law.” This one too is giving a positive sign.
It means that those shopkeepers are leaving their fear behind, and openly ignoring the threats of militias and insurgents who once ruled the streets and intimidated the people with threats and violence.
iraqthemodel.blogspot.com /2007/03/imposing-law-enters-week-iii.html   (731 words)

  
 William Blackstone: Of Redress by the Mere Operation of Law
why this remedy, which operates silently and by the mere act of law, was allowed, is somewhat similar to that given in the preceding article; because otherwise he who has right would be deprived of all remedy.
the benignity of the law is such, as when, to preserve the principles and grounds of law, it depriveth a man of his remedy without his own fault, it will rather put him in a better degree and condition than in a worse.
for the operation of the remitter is exactly the same, after the union of the two rights, as that of a real action would have been before it.
www.lonang.com /exlibris/blackstone/bla-302.htm   (659 words)

  
 DECLARATION ON PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW FRIENDLY RELATIONS AND CO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Approves the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, the text of which is annexed to the present resolution;
Such a threat or use of force constitutes a violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations and shall never be employed as a means of settling international issues.
Declares further that: The principles of the Charter which are embodied in this Declaration constitute basic principles of international law, and consequently appeals to all States to be guided by these principles in their international conduct and to develop their mutual relations on the basis of the strict observance of these principles.
www.hku.edu /law/conlawhk/conlaw/outline/Outline4/2625.htm   (2656 words)

  
 Italian privacy law: act no. 675 of 31.12.1996
Running of time as per paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 shall be stopped by operation of law from the 1st up to the 30th day of August of each year and will start again as from the end of the latter period.
The operational expenses for the office of the Garante shall be borne by a fund set up for this purpose in the national budget and included as a specific item in the budget of the Ministry of the Treasury.
Laws and regulations which are incompatible with this Act, in particular article 8(4) and article 9(4) of Act no. 121 of 1 April 1981, are hereby repealed.
www.privacy.it /legge675encoord.html   (10781 words)

  
 Common Law Marriage
Common law marriage is permitted in a minority of states.
These became the elements of a "common-law marriage," or a marriage that arose by operation of law through the parties' conduct, instead of through a ceremony.
Because the doctrine of common law marriage developed prior to the advent of modern domestic relations statutes, in some states the law exists in case law rather than legislation.
www.ncsl.org /programs/cyf/commonlaw.htm   (787 words)

  
 Opinion 92-14
By the failure to commence an action to foreclose upon the lien within the time prescribed by law (generally, within one year from the filing of the notice of the lien) or to secure an extension.
To the extent that a mechanic's lien is discharged pursuant to subdivisions (3), (4), (5) or (6) of section 19 of the Lien Law, a court order is expressly required in order for the chief fiscal officer of a county to pay out money which was deposited for the purpose of discharging a mechanic's lien.
However, we believe that it is incumbent upon the depositor to submit appropriate proof to the county treasurer that the lien has lapsed by operation of law.
www.osc.state.ny.us /legal/1992/legalop/op92-14.htm   (1603 words)

  
 MICHIGAN-Operation ABC Law Enforcement Challenge
Operation ABC Law Enforcement Challenge is an occupant protection program which targets all statewide law enforcement agencies that report safety belt and child restraint citation data.
All local law enforcement agencies in the state were invited to participate in the Challenge, which promoted participation by offering two chances to win law enforcement equipment.
Participating law enforcement agencies were required to keep track of a few statistics, such as the number of hazardous action citations and warnings issued, and the number of safety belt and child safety seat violations and warnings issued.
www.nhtsa.dot.gov /PEOPLE/outreach/safedige/summer2000/sum00-2.html   (464 words)

  
 1L Law Source
The contract specifically stated that it is governed by the laws of California and change in laws in other jurisdictions are not an excuse for non performance.
Operation of law delayed the building of a new home which in turn delayed the sale of the existing home.
When such performance or offer is prevented or delayed by the act of the creditor m, or by the operation of law, even though there may have been a stipulation that this shall not be an excuse.
home.pon.net /jmt/law/OneL/lawar/memo1.htm   (3662 words)

  
 FLORIDA'S NEW PARTNERSHIP LAW
The UPA says little about a partner's fiduciary duties,[103] and most of the present law regarding a partner's fiduciary duties was judicially imported from the law of agency.
Either the dissociated partner or the partnership may file a statement of dissociation,[202] which operates as a limitation on the partner's record authority under the usual rules applicable to record authority.
The law of partnership reflects the broader law of principal and agent, under which every agent is a fiduciary.
www.law.fsu.edu /journals/lawreview/issues/232/larson.html   (15290 words)

  
 Introduction to Copyright Law
The ownership may be transferred in whole or in part by any means of conveyance or by operation of law, and may be bequeathed by will or pass as personal p roperty by the application of laws of intestate succession.
An interesting concept within copyright law is the distinction between an ultimate work that may not be a derivative work and the numerous interim reproductions created in the course of the development o f the ultimate work.
Copyright law permits an author access to the copyright protected expression of another author's work when creating a new work so long as the new work is not substantially similar to the earlier work.
www.temple.edu /lawschool/dpost/copyrit.htm   (5258 words)

  
 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Operation Of Law
The Minister explained that by operation of law, "ex-president Taylor can not continue to be beneficiary of this agreement in the face of increasing compelling evidence of his notorious violation of the self-same agreement.".
(4) This memorandum shall expire upon the appointment of a Deputy Secretary of Defense, unless sooner terminated by operation of law or by the President.
It might be feasible to obtain CIC protection with a clause that defines a change-in-control as the "inheritance or transfer by operation of law of a controlling interest of the shares of the company to a third party," in addition to the traditional provision regarding the "sale" of a controlling interest.
www.lawkt.com /files/Operation_Of_Law.html   (2125 words)

  
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(a) A law guardian office for the Fourth Judicial Department is established to ensure the provision of the highest quality of representation for children and to administer the law guardian program in a manner sensitive to local needs.
(b) The function of the law guardian office shall be to provide continuing administrative direction to the law guardian program in the Fourth Judicial Department and to secure the cooperation of local bar associations, law schools and governmental agencies in order to achieve the goal specified in subdivision (a) of this section.
A law guardian submitting a claim for compensation in excess of the statutory limits shall submit, with the claim, an affidavit detailing the nature of the proceeding in which the services were rendered, the services rendered, the time expended, the expenses incurred and the facts that would support a finding of extraordinary circumstances.
www.courts.state.ny.us /ad4/LG/LG_Rule1031.htm   (1478 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Sex-Change Operation Tests Marriage Law
It will be up to some of the great minds of Kentucky law to find an answer.
Spina went to work for the in-laws, serving as general counsel to the company's network of car dealerships.
The annulment request, which was dismissed this spring by a county judge, is on its way to the Kentucky Court of Appeals.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A26429-2004Jul3?language=printer   (235 words)

  
 28-2060 - Transfer of ownership by operation of law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A. Except as provided in subsection F of this section, when the title or interest of an owner of a registered vehicle passes to another other than by voluntary transfer, the transferee shall obtain a transfer of registration within thirty days after the passing of the title or interest.
Satisfactory evidence is presented to the director that the sale of the vehicle was fairly and lawfully conducted in conformity with all requirements of law after due notice to the former owner.
In cases arising under section 33-1704, a declaration that is signed by both the seller and the buyer and that sets forth compliance with section 33-1704 constitutes satisfactory evidence, and the director may rely on that declaration.
www.azleg.state.az.us /ars/28/02060.htm   (388 words)

  
 Virginia Bankruptcy Laws - Operation of Law
Guide to Virginia Bankruptcy Laws, Court Requirements and Virginia Bankruptcy lawyer Directory.
In practice, creditors may file objections with Virginia bankruptcy courts regarding the extent of the exemption, designation, and liens which arise through operation of law.
Virginia Bankruptcy Laws, Courts & Lawyers - ©Copyright 1998-2005, All Rights Reserved.
www.virginia-bankruptcy.org /virginia-laws-04.htm   (153 words)

  
 Brett Weiss, P.C. Common-Law Marriage FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Every individual's factual situation is different and you should seek independent legal advice from an attorney familiar with the laws of your state or locality regarding specific information.
These became the elements of a "common-law marriage," or one that arose by operation of law through the parties' conduct, rather than pursuant to a formal ceremony.
In many ways, the theory of common-law marriage is one of estoppel--that parties who have themselves told the world they are married should not be heard to claim that they are not married in a dispute between the parties themselves.
members.aol.com /interlaw/marryfaq.htm   (659 words)

  
 E LAW | Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law
E Law - Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law is a general journal of law and legal issues published by the Murdoch University School of Law.
Material appearing in E Law is accepted on the basis that the material is the original, uncopied work of the author or authors.
E Law and its authors grant a license to those accessing E Law to call up copyright materials onto their screens and to print out a single copy for their own personal non-commercial use subject to proper attribution of E Law and/or the authors.
www.murdoch.edu.au /elaw   (357 words)

  
 Automobile Insurance Law Update
UDM coverage must be offered in writing and cannot be rejected until it is offered; therefore, UDM coverage arose by operation of law under the umbrella policy.
A written rejection of UDM coverage must be executed and returned to the insurer before the beginning of the policy period; accordingly UDM coverage arose by operation of law under the business auto policy.
Regrettably, little law exists about whether the amendment overruled the Linko holding that the insured must be told the premium and the coverage limit for UDM.
www.glenpritchard.com /documents/AdvocacyInstituteUDM.htm   (2487 words)

  
 GAO: Recognition of R.S. 2477 Rights-of-Way under the Department of the Interior's FLPMA Disclaimer Rules and Its ...
However, under established principles of statutory construction and firmly embedded in administrative law, courts give substantial deference to an implementing agency’s interpretation if it is one of several reasonable interpretations, and thus we do so here in opining on how courts would address these issues.
Under real property law, a “cloud on title” generally refers to an outstanding claim or encumbrance attached to real property that, if valid, would affect or impair the title of the owner of the property.
In property law parlance, the land became “burdened” by the right-of-way or easement and the owner of the land—the United States—was required to abstain from acts that impermissibly interfered with or were inconsistent with use of the easement.
www.gao.gov /decisions/other/300912.htm   (10695 words)

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