While preliminary censorship was not reinstituted per se, an 1882 law prescribed that it would be invoked for papers and journals that had had three warnings.
The third proposed revenue source would be a 25-cent surcharge on lottery tickets, with the revenue dedicated, as the law prescribed, to education projects.
An 1868 public law prescribed this alternative oath for "any person who has participated in the late rebellion, and from whom all legal disabilities arising therefrom have been removed by act of Congress."
Takahashi advocated shinri (laws of nature prescribed by God, also called hou), which does not change even if the times change.
As the law prescribed, first Châtel's hand, with which he had struck the King, was burned with molten sulfur, lead and wax.
Historically, because companies are artificial persons created by operation of law, the law prescribed what the company could and could not do.
However no law ever prescribed a specific design for use, as a result several designs are in use by various government departments.
Conservatives reject the assertion that different laws prescribed for men and women imply that men are more valuable than women.
Franconian law prescribed that an accused was to be given dry bread and cheese blessed by a priest.
The governing federal law prescribed not only grounds for removal but also removal procedures.