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Buggery Act 1533 (1695 bytes)
1: ...liament]] by [[Thomas Cromwell]]. The Act made [[buggery]] with man or beast punishable by [[hanging]], a ... 3: ... no "sufficient and condigne punyshment" for such acts. 5: ... was the first to be charged for violation of the Act alone, in [[1541]]. In his case the sentence was... Club Buggery (4827 bytes) 1: '''Club Buggery''' is the title of an [[Australia]]n [[television... 5: Its successor ''Club Buggery'', broke these limitations by creating an innovat... 7: ...her to the charge in [[law]] that proscribes that act. But, deriving from the original usages, Australi... 9: ...tralian usage pattern which obviously made it attractive to Doyle and Pickheiver as a title. 11: ...tly unique to Australia, and the use of the word 'buggery' in the series title was was a source of some ama... 1533 (2304 bytes) 3: ...s:'''</small><br> [[1530]] [[1531]] [[1532]] - [[1533]] - [[1534]] [[1535]] [[1536]] 32: [[Category:1533]] 33: [[be:1533]] 34: [[ca:1533]] 35: [[da:1533]] List of state leaders in 1533 (1314 bytes) 1: ...s in 1532|1532 state leaders]] - [[1533|Events of 1533]] - [[List of state leaders in 1534|1534 state le... 5: ...pire#The Inca Emperors|Inca Emperor]] ([[1532]]-[[1533]]) 20: ...egory:Lists of state leaders by year]] [[Category:1533]] Timeline of Quebec history (Beginnings to 1533) (3366 bytes) 7: ...d align="center" valign="bottom">'''Beginnings to 1533'''</td> 14: ...line of Quebec history]] concerns '''events up to 1533'''. 31: ...l peoples, with whom the Europeans first made contact in the 16th century. 56: ...d align="center" valign="bottom">'''Beginnings to 1533'''</td> 63: [[fr:Chronologie de l'histoire du Québec jusqu'en 1533]] ACT-R (254 bytes) 1: '''ACT-R''' is a [[cognitive architecture]] developed by... 5: [http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/ Official ACT-R site] Act! (384 bytes) 1: ...lps users organize their daily activities and contact information in an efficient way. It is written by... 4: *[http://www.act.com Act! Official Website] Act (1061 bytes) 2: '''[[Act]]''' may refer to: 3: ...d. Such an act also attests the legality of a [[pact]] or the [[peace]] after an armed conflict or [[w... 4: ...the act is called a [[bill]]; after it has been enacted it becomes [[law]]. 5: *a [[Act (band)|British-based German synthpop duo]] of the... 6: *''in theater'', an [[Act_(theater)|act]] is a short theatrical performance that is part ... ACT (837 bytes) 3: ''You may be looking for [[act]].'' 5: The abbreviation '''ACT''' or '''A.C.T.''' may refer to: 6: * [[ACT (cognitive model)]], created by [[John R Anderson... 7: * [[ACT (examination)]] 8: * [[ACT New Zealand]] (political party and movement) Antiquities Act (1392 bytes) 1: ...e order]], bypassing Congressional oversight. The Act has been used over a hundred times since its pass... 3: ...f creating a [[National Park|national park]]. The Act states that areas of the monuments are to be conf... 5: For any excavation, the Act requires that a permit (Antiquities Permit) be ob... Butler Act (466 bytes) 1: The '''Butler Act''' was a [[1925]] [[Tennessee]] law forbidding th... Admission Act (3456 bytes) 3: ...tory that had a non-white majority, the Admission Act is considered the first [[civil rights]] legislat... 9: ...ebiscite of June 27, 1959 to accept the Admission Act.]] 18: [[Wikisource:Admission_Act_for_Hawaii Text of the Act]] Bubble Act (387 bytes) 1: ... Bubble Act of 1720''' was an [[England|English]] act that forbade all [[joint-stock company|joint-stoc... 3: ...ssed to prevent another [[South Sea Bubble]]. The Act was a sign of greater caution after the Bubble, a... Enclosure Act (1070 bytes) 1: ...Act''' is any of a number of [[United Kingdom]] [[Acts of Parliament]] which [[enclosure|enclosed]] [[c... 3: ...ious acts. In [[1845]] another General Enclosure Act allowed for the employment of enclosure Commisson... 5: ...process there were over 5000 individual enclosure acts and 21% of land in [[England]] was enclosed, thi... 7: Among critics of these acts were the Church and [[The Levellers]]. Guarantee Act (564 bytes) 1: The '''Railway Guarantee Act of [[1849]]''' was introduced in the [[Parliament... 5: ...ld a first mortgage against the railway under the Act. Act of Congress (1555 bytes) 1: An '''Act of Congress''' is a [[bill]] or [[resolution (law... 3: # Inaction by the President after ten days from reception... 6: ... officer of the house which last reconsidered the act promulgates it [http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscod... 8: ...t expires, then the bill automatically becomes an act; however, if the Congress is adjourned at the end... 10: Congress's powers are fairly broad, but no Act of Congress may violate the Constitution, nor oth... Enabling Act (5342 bytes) 3: The '''Enabling Act''' (in [[German language|German]]: '''''Ermächtig... 5: The full name of the Enabling Act was '''''Gesetz zur Behebung der Not von [[Volk]]... 7: ... process of ''[[Gleichschaltung]]'', the Enabling Act is quite short, considering its consequences. It ... 32: ...rights of the ''Reichspräsident'' shall remain intact. 48: ...criptions required for the execution of such contracts. Employment Act (411 bytes) 1: The '''Employment Act''' of [[1946]] laid on the federal governments re... Parliament Act (7829 bytes) 1: ...911 was amended by the second Act, the Parliament Act 1949, which reduced the power of the Lords furthe... 3: ==Parliament Act 1911== 4: ... [[long title]] of the Parliament Act 1911 is "An Act to make provision with respect to the powers of t... 6: ...passed by the Lords. For other public bills, the Act originally provided that a rejected bill would be... 8: ... Lords the 1911 Act also amended the [[Septennial Act 1715]], reducing the maximum duration of any parl... Transportation Act (1099 bytes) 1: ...apital punishment]] might be commuted to by royal action. Transportation of criminals to North America... 3: The '''Transportation Act''' of [[1958]] (PL 85-625) attempted to reinvigor... 5: See: [[Rail Passenger Service Act]] of [[1970]]
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