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Monge also reformed monetary law, and forced all foreign currencies to go through the national bank system.
In monetary law two witnesses may absolutely require someone to pay a debt or absolve them from that obligation.
This enables the recipient to adjudicate cases of monetary law, amongst other responsibilities.
Bismarck created the gold mark after first unifying the German states politically; the monetary laws followed.
However, Henry IV had lacked the means to enforce the monetary laws.
Coins minted in conformity with the 1857 monetary law were to continue in circulation.
The monetary law of 1887 made the gold bolívar unlimited legal tender, and the gold standard came into full operation in 1910.
As it was a monetary law, it required the approval of the United States president; Roosevelt did not give his.
According to Jewish monetary law, in such a scenario the debtor must swear that he repaid the loan to the creditor.
The National Convention passed a new monetary law in June 1843, changing the coin type (design) in an effort to distinguish good money from bad.
Despite the standards set by the 1826 monetary law, when macuquina was withdrawn from circulation, it was reminted with a fineness of only 0 666.
The monetary law of April 4, 1836 attempted to standardize the coinage by establishing uniform fineness, weight, value, type, and denominations.
The other side of her coin bears a bald eagle swooping through the sky, as dictated by monetary law - a bit queasily, in this case.
The fourth series which feature late King Fahad's picture will remain legal tender under the Saudi Arabian monetary law.
An ordinary abortion is a violation of civil or monetary law, not criminal law, as emphasized by R. Ezekiel Landau among others.
The 1884 monetary law permitted free circulation of gold coin of France, Italy, Switzerland, Colombia, etc.
The November 1846 monetary law adopted a new type with a bust of Bolívar for gold and a Liberty bust for silver.
Tight monetary laws and low interest rates contributed to price stability and helped boom the economy with notable growth in the electronics, semi-conductor, and automobile industries.
The bolívar was adopted by the monetary law of 1879, replacing the short-lived venezolano at a rate of five bolívares to one venezolano.
He has been called "a leading authority on international monetary law" and a "key legal architect of the IMF's development in the post-World War II period".
The monetary law of August 30, 1924 permitted exchange of each old paper 1 trillion Mark note for one new Reichsmark, equivalent in value to one Rentenmark.
He opposed bullionism and Sir Robert Peel's banking and monetary laws, and the monetary policies of Samuel Jones-Loyd.
Revenue Security Corps - assists Government in the prevention of smuggling, the protection of revenue and, when necessary, the investigation of contraventions relating to fiscal and monetary laws.
On October 1 of that year as a tribute to Christopher Columbus in the Discovery of America, the Legislature reformed the monetary law and changed the name to "Colón".
The Bank of Mexico (Banco de México) also operates its own security division, which is charged with enforcing banking and monetary laws, including cases of counterfeiting, fraud, and money laundering.