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  2. Allotments Act 1950 - Wikipedia

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    The Allotments Act 1950 (14 Geo. 6. c. 31) was an Act of Parliament [1] passed in the United Kingdom by the Labour government of Clement Attlee. It improved provisions for compensation and tenancy rights, [2] and abolished contract-restraints on keeping rabbits and hens on allotment gardens. [3]

  3. Legal ethics - Wikipedia

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    In Tanzania, professional ethics for the members of private bar (advocates) are regulated by the Advocates Act, Cap. 341 which is principal legislation and the Advocates (Professional conducts and Etiquette) Regulations, 2018 (Government Notice No. 118 of 2018) which is subsidiary legislation enacted by the National Advocates Committee (formerly known as the Advocates Committee).

  4. Burke Act - Wikipedia

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    Burke Act; Other short titles: General Allotment Act Amendment of 1906: Long title: An Act to amend section six of an act approved February eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled "An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and ...

  5. Dawes Act - Wikipedia

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    Before private property could be dispensed, the government had to determine which Indians were eligible for allotments, which propelled an official search for a federal definition of "Indian-ness". [4] Although the act was passed in 1887, the federal government implemented the Dawes Act on a tribe-by-tribe basis thereafter.

  6. Objections flow in on NCAA settlement over 'unnecessarily ...

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    Kessler said experts developed a formula to determine how to pay out the $2.8 million, and that all athletes have the right to opt out of the class-action lawsuit and pursue their own legal action.

  7. Blake Lively Doesn't Want Justin Baldoni's Lawyer to Take Her ...

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    Blake Lively has allegedly requested for Justin Baldoni's lead attorney, Bryan Freedman, not to take her deposition in court. In a letter to Judge Lewis J. Liman filed Thursday, Jan. 30, in the U ...

  8. Apportionment - Wikipedia

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    The legal term apportionment (French: apportionement; Mediaeval Latin: apportionamentum, derived from Latin: portio, share), also called delimitation, [1] is in general the distribution or allotment of proper shares, [2] though may have different meanings in different contexts.

  9. TV bailiff accused in wife's shooting death: "I didn't pull ...

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    Renard Spivey says he was trying to protect himself when he says his wife Patricia confronted him at gunpoint in their Houston home.