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  2. File:ALL Constitution, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations.pdf

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  3. Pigtail Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    On April 3, 1876, the California State Legislature enacted their own law to Los Angeles's Sanitary Ordinance. The city no longer had the power to ignore the enforcement of the law, so the board made a second proposal of the Pigtail Ordinance. This time the law passed with a vote of 10–2, and was approved by mayor Andrew Jackson Bryant.

  4. Timeline of animal welfare and rights - Wikipedia

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    Octopuses, crabs and lobsters were recognized under UK law as sentient beings. [98] 2021 In December 2021, Spain approved a law recognizing animals as sentient beings. [99] 2022 Per 1 January 2022, Germany and France jointly became the first countries in the world to prohibit all chick culling, as they called on other EU member states to do the ...

  5. Spanish Constitution of 1876 - Wikipedia

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    The constitution was a conservative text. It came into effect on 30 June 1876. It remained in force until the coup d'etat by Miguel Primo de Rivera in 1923, which made it the longest lasting constitution of Spain thus far (the 1978 Constitution is expected to surpass it around 2024).

  6. List of constitutions of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Republic collapsed before even passing the Constitution, mainly due to wide disagreement over the federalism vs centralism issue. Constitution of 1876: 1876–1931 Constitutional monarchy Parliament elected, firstly by censitary, then universal male suffrage from the 1890s. Republic instated after Alphonse XIII fled Spain.

  7. Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 - Wikipedia

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    The law remained in force for 110 years, until it was replaced by the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986, [4] which is the subject of similar criticism from the modern animal rights movement. Such was the perceived weakness of the Act, that vivisection opponents chose, on at least one occasion – the Brown Dog affair – to incite a ...

  8. File:1876-ilkhal-osmanlica.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    Homestead laws depleted Native American resources as much of the land they relied on was taken by the federal government and sold to settlers. [7] Native ancestral lands had been limited through history, mainly through land allotments and reservations, causing a gradual decrease in this indigenous land.