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You should contact your college's financial aid office for assistance with state of legal residence qualifications.
"There may be residence qualifications - they must settle those.
How long does it take to gain residence qualification?
During his two-year residence qualification he was only able to play against the touring teams.
"Irregular marriage" remained valid if promises were made between the couple in front of witnesses, without any residence qualifications.
States may impose a period of residence qualification for granting nationality to persons who may be otherwise stateless.
Although there are ante-dated claims before 1873, when residence qualifications were introduced, it is only since this ruling that any quasi-official status can be ascribed.
It is only since the residence qualifications were introduced that any quasi-official status can be ascribed to the oft-claimed Champion County title.
The franchise was determined by income, property and residence qualifications, and was limited to men over the age of 21 and women over the age of 30.
Apart from the five-year residence qualification, the right to live in the UK and to enter free from immigration control was determined by birth or parentage, not by nationality.
Under this rule players who changed counties generally had to serve a two year residence qualification in their new county during which they were unable to play inter-county matches for either county.
As early as 1917, Britton had started to learn Russian, and even applied a little later for citizenship of that country, although his application was disallowed because he had no residence qualification.
Early in 1866 the Legislature had passed an act which created for the police of New Orleans a residence qualification, the object of which was to discharge and exclude from the force ex-Union soldiers.
On July 11 the Sejm voted to reject Walesa's electoral law and a constitutional amendment to remove a five-year residence qualification for candidates, which Walesa claimed discriminated against opposition figures who had fled abroad during the 1980s.
Seymour, discussing the original county franchise, suggested "it is probable that all free inhabitant householders voted and that the parliamentary qualification was, like that which compelled attendance in the county court, merely a "resiance" or residence qualification".
He used to play rugby in Japan for Toshiba Brave Lupus in the Top League and has also played for the Japan national rugby union team under the IRB three year residence qualification.
I would make it so that there has to be a residence qualification before you can stand as an MP - you have to have lived in the constituency, and have a house there, which is your home, and which you pay for.
His skilful efforts to put the Assembly in the wrong were abetted by the deputies' seeming determination to alienate the masses from the regime, attempts which culminated in an electoral law of 1850 which disenfranchised some 3,000,000 voters on the basis of a residence qualification.
During his residence qualification period Mead worked in coaching naval trainees, and might have made his first class debut at 17 for Players of the South against the Gentleman, but was vetoed by W G Grace who objected because of his age.