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The army was made dominant in matters of law and order.
They are also authorized to give advice on matters of law.
The instructions, which dealt with matters of law, took more than three hours.
People not interested or capable in matters of law and politics cannot be forced to spend significant time during several years on this.
They do not rule on matters of law but can allow or deny objections.
It cannot provide the reason why all matters of law should have an interpretation provided by the ordinary courts.
The Adjudicator cannot consider disputes about policy or matters of law.
He was specialised in matters of law, law enforcement and media.
After 1854 appeals to the Supreme Court on matters of law were allowed.
Besides learning matters of law, it is possible to study historical, economical, political and other social relations from that time.
"Why, it's the body that determines great matters of law and doctrine.
"The judge rules on matters of law," Banks said.
The first germs of democratic evolution appeared in matters of law.
If they can decide matters of law, should they not be able to serve as rabbis?
It calls for a conclusion of the witness upon matters of law."
They review only matters of law, and hear only oral arguments by the lawyers involved in the cases.
Most appellate courts do not have the authority to hear testimony or take evidence, but instead rule solely on matters of law.
Matters of law and jurisdiction are fuzzy on the reservation, which straddles the Canadian border.
Individual citizens, even a Congressional impeachment panel, may decide these charges are old or unimportant, but as matters of law, they have standing.
Matters of law are usually settled out of court, with an older, respected person acting as a mediator.
Debates over these and other matters of law continue to define Judaism more than any particular dogma or creed.
More Than the Usual Questions The issues in the case go well beyond matters of law.
Practically speaking, they have the final say in most matters of law; their reach is broader, if not deeper, than the Supreme Court's itself.
It has been an educational resource for centuries and is still consulted in matters of law in the present era.
The sovereign and provost, elected annually, were empowered to deal with all matters of law within the village.