My suggestion is to dispense with the
Grandfather Clause in Rule 2 (leaving only the "Senate Floor") and to modify Rule 1 so as to add two seats to every province after the remainders are considered.
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"If the
grandfather clause was canceled right now, we would benefit the most of any of the companies in Texas because our nitrogen oxide emissions add up to less than half a percent of the total," he says.
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The
grandfather clause discussed above does not apply to the multiple tax moratorium.
The Internet Tax Freedom Act and sales tax
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grandfather clause stated that the rule applies only to income from tax-exempt bonds purchased after August 8, 1986.
Grandfather clauses and optimal portfolio revision
Amending state regulations to abolish a
grandfather clause for pre-1957 oil wells and pits in the 100-year flood plain would go a long way toward alleviating the problem, PC&E officials believe.
An oil field controversy: Arkansas oil producers try drilling PC&E officials
"Healthy" was another word that garnered a lot of attention as FDA has proposed a "
grandfather clause" that would allow "healthy" to remain in brand names of products on the market prior to October 25, 1989, but would not permit its use on products created afterward.
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Key desirable changes that association executives continue to lobby for are a "
grandfather clause" that would exempt U.S.
Diffusing Canada's goods & services tax
"Removing the
grandfather clause would only serve to punish Gamma and hurt its workers," said Kalikow at the-hearing.
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Greg Abbott signs a red light camera ban that includes a
grandfather clause, many Texas cities would hurriedly extend their contracts before the bill becomes law, ensuring that their red light camera systems could continue operating for decades.
The Complicated Politics of Red Light Cameras
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grandfather clause, according to Wikipedia, "is a provision in which an old rule continues to apply to some existing situations, while a new rule will apply to all future cases.
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The resulting "
grandfather clause" permits operators to establish MAOP based on highest actual operating pressure to which the line was subjected during the five years preceding July 1, 1970, as reflected in a pipeline's records.
Potential impact of new pipeline safety laws on PHMSA's regulatory initiatives
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grandfather clause allows all current HUBZone areas to remain in the program until 2010 census figures are released.
New rule widens HUBZone eligibility
FAAA imposed various requirements on wine labels and included a
grandfather clause for holders of a Certificate of Label Approval, which exempts them from prohibitions on the use of appellations of origin in brand names for wines.
Geographic labeling of wine in question
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grandfather clause on specific internet access taxes in place prior to 1998 for the full four-year period of the moratorium: and
Senate passes modified version of S. 150
There was some support, notably from Belgium and Luxembourg, for the Greek Presidency's idea of having a "
grandfather clause" whereby those who already possess multiple voting rights could keep them but no new ones could be issued.
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