These statutes also required that no noble could be allowed to live within the city walls.
One statute requires that the restaurant seat at least 100 patrons.
This statute required that the court should "issue" someone's inheritance in certain circumstances.
The statute allows but does not require him to rely on secret charges in such a case.
The statutes usually require proof that the disability appeared early in life.
The statute required extensive judicial action to make it work, particularly on the interpretation of Section 6.
These statutes required that physicians write all prescriptions on an official form.
Both statutes require that restaurants make at least 70% of their money from food (rather than alcohol) sales.
I disagree that the statute would require a cigarette ban.
The old statute required a finding of "credible evidence" that a senior official had broken the law.