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  2. State of emergency - Wikipedia

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    If there is an emergency which the Premier, after considering the advice of the relevant Minister and the Emergency Management Commissioner, is satisfied constitutes or is likely to constitute a significant and widespread danger to life or property in Victoria, the Premier, pursuant to the Emergency Management Act 1986, may declare a state of ...

  3. List of national emergencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Emergency in Water Transportation of the United States: Declared a national emergency arising from insufficient tonage to carry the products of the farms, forests, mines and manufacturing industries of the United States, and admonishes all citizens to abide by the regulations in the Shipping Act. Ended Franklin Roosevelt: March 6, 1933 [9]

  4. States of emergency in India - Wikipedia

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    The state of emergency is commonly known as 'President's Rule' and is usually not referred to as 'State Emergency' for a number of reasons. If the President is satisfied, based on the report of the Governor of the concerned state or from other sources, that the governance in a state cannot be carried out according to the provisions in the ...

  5. States of emergency in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A state of emergency occurs when any level of government assumes authority it does not generally possess to respond to a crisis. This is done by invoking said authority under specific legislation, and permits the government to expend funds, mobilize forces, or suspend civil liberties.

  6. National Emergencies Act - Wikipedia

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    Congressionally-authorized emergency presidential powers are sweeping and dramatic, and range from suspending all laws regulating chemical and biological weapons, including the ban on human testing (50 U.S.C. § 1515, passed 1969); to suspending any Clean Air Act implementation plan or excess emissions penalty upon petition of a state governor ...

  7. State Committee on the State of Emergency - Wikipedia

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    On 23 February 1994, the State Duma issued an amnesty to the defense, [23] and on 1 March 1994, the case was closed with all ten defendants accepting amnesty. Varennikov requested amnesty on the condition that Mikhail Gorbachev would be the next to be prosecuted, as he accused Gorbachev of creating the recent political disorder.

  8. 2007 Pakistani state of emergency - Wikipedia

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    A state of emergency was declared by President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf on 3 November 2007 which lasted until 15 December 2007, during which the Constitution of Pakistan was suspended. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] When the state of emergency was declared, Musharraf controversially held both positions of President and Chief of Army Staff .

  9. Israeli state of emergency - Wikipedia

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    The Law and Administration Ordinance – 1948 served as the original authorization for the Israeli state of emergency. This statute was adopted by the Israeli Provisional State Council — which functioned as the transitional legislative authority of the new Israeli state — on May 19, 1948, and was intended as a temporary measure by the council. [1]