The statute is written mostly in Italian and contains some Latin.
The statute also contains many Croatian folk names at the time of writing in 1310.
The provisional statutes contained few changes and ratified several existing laws.
He said the court's statutes also "contain all of the due process guarantees available in the U.S. legal system, and even go beyond that."
In 1292, the governing statutes contained a set of strict rules, including a ban on singing ballads and speaking English.
(267) Nevertheless, the statute contains some exceptions, and other countries have different rules.
"And the statute does not contain any language indicating that a mortgage cannot be changed after a sale."
Why does a statute contain such language?
I understand that many people have deep reservations about aspects of what this final statute may contain.
Characteristically, most statutes contain not only the law, but explanation (justification) for why it exists.